I own SEVERAL--- and agree 110%......how many %'s is that in metric?

I must be one of few people who don't care for most Epiphone guitars. I do find some here and there that I like and some I really like, but over all not too many (wilshires and crestwoods especially). I'd like to see Epiphone go on it's own, separate from Gibson, free themselves from Gibson type guitars, and do their own thing. I'd also like to see Gibson do like Ibanez, Dean, and PRS do - make cheaper sourced guitars in non-usa countries with the Gibson name, headstock, etc on them. Maybe, MIM Gibson Standard![]()
I just can't get behind the idea of anything with the Gibson name on it made anywhere but the US. They already have an offshore brand: Epiphone. Why diminish their core identity by calling something a Gibson that isn't? I think Fender and PRS have irrevocably tarnished their names by putting them on instruments that were not built in the US.
I realize everyone's perception is going to be different, but to me the whole point of having Epiphone is to avoid diluting the Gibson brand by building Asian or Mexican copies and calling them Gibsons.
Could you imagine??? Joe would apply his usual marketing strategy and a Joe Bonnamassa signature Les Paul would cost $500,000 like a vintage 1959, because, somehow, he would have infused it with some sort of his opportunistic tonal MoJo, and his disciples would buy it...![]()
I just can't get behind the idea of anything with the Gibson name on it made anywhere but the US. They already have an offshore brand: Epiphone. Why diminish their core identity by calling something a Gibson that isn't? I think Fender and PRS have irrevocably tarnished their names by putting them on instruments that were not built in the US.
I realize everyone's perception is going to be different, but to me the whole point of having Epiphone is to avoid diluting the Gibson brand by building Asian or Mexican copies and calling them Gibsons.
its GONE!
how much was it???
$15k list on sale $6.66k it must have been the BEAST BURST......................
I’m not a huge Gibson fan, but I do like the fact they are American made. I tripled my holdings this year going from 1 to 3![]()
I just can't get behind the idea of anything with the Gibson name on it made anywhere but the US. They already have an offshore brand: Epiphone. Why diminish their core identity by calling something a Gibson that isn't? I think Fender and PRS have irrevocably tarnished their names by putting them on instruments that were not built in the US.
I realize everyone's perception is going to be different, but to me the whole point of having Epiphone is to avoid diluting the Gibson brand by building Asian or Mexican copies and calling them Gibsons.
BRING BACK NORLIN!!!!!! BRING BACK NORLIN!!!!!
I don't even think the price is that bad, all things considered, but I don't like artificial "aging" and to me a 1960 should have reflectors.