Gibson is Flexing New Muscle

All this fuss about a too heavy very uncomfortable guitar that has
a badly angled strap button and a stupidly placed selector switch.
:facepalm:
There are so many good sounding guitars out there that actually have ergonomic value.
I don't see how the first bad idea Les Paul drawing didn't go right into the wastebasket.
:ohno:
 
So--- I find the numbers of guitars being sold then --- compared to now as comical---

Current figures for SAMICK who builds for roughly 400 "makers"

Samick is the largest guitar maker in the world. They began corporate life as a piano maker just after the Korean war. Today they are said to make 60 guitars per minute. That's 720 per hour or 1,380,000 per year. ..............

Their factories make an incredible 4000 models for 400 brand names, including Washburn, Aria Pro, Rogue, Silvertone, Abeline and Boston.

In the wicked web of corporate partnerships and cross-ownership, Samick boasts on their website that their instruments are made in Korea and Indonesia (much cheaper labor), but NOT in 'communist China.' Yet there was a well-publicized joint-venture between Samick and Bechstein to make pianos in Shanghai a couple of years back.

Samick also owns 33% of Steinway pianos.
 
All this fuss about a too heavy very uncomfortable guitar that has
a badly angled strap button and a stupidly placed selector switch.
:facepalm:
There are so many good sounding guitars out there that actually have ergonomic value.
I don't see how the first bad idea Les Paul drawing didn't go right into the wastebasket.
:ohno:

Nothing sounds quite like a Les Paul. I spent 27 years trying to find another guitar that could give me the tone through a Marshall that I was looking for and nothing else did it.

Once I got a Les Paul, I got rid of everything in my house that wasn't a Les Paul...

Even @gball will tell you, nothing else sounds like a Les Paul.
 
...Or talked about the Jimi signature "Strat" they put out a few years ago...

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As I've said elsewhere, the whole ordeal makes me not want to pay their prices more than I already didn't.
 
Nothing sounds quite like a Les Paul. I spent 27 years trying to find another guitar that could give me the tone through a Marshall that I was looking for and nothing else did it.

Once I got a Les Paul, I got rid of everything in my house that wasn't a Les Paul...

Even @gball will tell you, nothing else sounds like a Les Paul.


Just in case these are in response to my post...
I didn't say anything about the way they sound
but since the subject has been brought up, every
single one of us would fail a blindfold test between
a Les Paul and any other 2 pickup 24.75" solid guitar.
No magic there, just wood and metal and some plastic.
The guitar is just a pitch controller for the amplifier.
Stop deluding yourselves.
 
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Just in case these are in response to my post...
I didn't say anything about the way they sound
but since the subject has been brought up, every
single one of us would fail a blindfold test between
a Les Paul and any other 2 pickup 24.75 scale guitar.
No magic there, just wood and metal and some plastic.
The guitar is just a pitch controller for the amplifier.
Stop deluding yourselves.
But I like my "pitch controller" ---and I guarantee mine sounds different ;)
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Just in case these are in response to my post...
I didn't say anything about the way they sound
but since the subject has been brought up, every
single one of us would fail a blindfold test between
a Les Paul and any other 2 pickup 24.75" solid guitar.
No magic there, just wood and metal and some plastic.
The guitar is just a pitch controller for the amplifier.
Stop deluding yourselves.

There's an Anderton's video. Chappers is blindfold, and The Captain is playing various guitars. He picks up one and strums it. "Well that's an SG" says Chappers. The Captain asks him why and he just says because that is what an SG sounds like. OK, Chappers is definitely a connoisseur, but nevertheless this is proof that there is more to a guitar than a piece of wood and some pickups.
 
...Or talked about the Jimi signature "Strat" they put out a few years ago...

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As I've said elsewhere, the whole ordeal makes me not want to pay their prices more than I already didn't.


This guy addresses those Fender Copies and even plays some.
 
Just in case these are in response to my post...
I didn't say anything about the way they sound
but since the subject has been brought up, every
single one of us would fail a blindfold test between
a Les Paul and any other 2 pickup 24.75" solid guitar.
No magic there, just wood and metal and some plastic.
The guitar is just a pitch controller for the amplifier.
Stop deluding yourselves.
Don't agree with you on this one, TM. Simplying my rebuttal: If you were to use the same pickups on a standard LP and a standard SG, the LP will always sound beefier, scoopier, with more sustain than the inherently midrangier SG. Even acoustically, these same traits will be evident. Now apologize to the Tonewood Godz... :electric:
 
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