Gibson Chevrolet Emblem guitar on eBay
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Paul there is a pic of one here: http://www.guitarcrazy.com.au/Corvette.htm
There is also an SG with a Corvette theme.
Also if I recall right the group The Cars has '57 Chevy tail fin guitars similar to or the same as the one posted. I think they were called Shooster (sp?).
There is also an SG with a Corvette theme.
Also if I recall right the group The Cars has '57 Chevy tail fin guitars similar to or the same as the one posted. I think they were called Shooster (sp?).
"The best things in life aren't things."
This is what happens when you have a company that is trying to be everything for everyone. It's not enough to tastefully reissue canon models and do it right, which they don't often do, they have to try to do everything. This is something that even Fender doesn't do that often. It seems like there's always some ****** new Gibson or Epiphone that commemorates someone making a bad corporate decision.
Sarcasm just doesn't come through when you're typing...
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GM would license anything...their memorable times are all in the past and now the Marketing Hookers are doing everything they can to exploit the nostalgia for those times.
To take a 3-D design archetype like Bill Mitchell's '63 Split Window and turn it into a warped 2-D pattern just to plug it into a guitar and sell a few hundred units, does Gibson, the classic SG shape, GM, and the memory of a great car, all a tremendous disservice.
Dreck. Utter dreck.
To take a 3-D design archetype like Bill Mitchell's '63 Split Window and turn it into a warped 2-D pattern just to plug it into a guitar and sell a few hundred units, does Gibson, the classic SG shape, GM, and the memory of a great car, all a tremendous disservice.
Dreck. Utter dreck.
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http://www.fender.com/ford/home.html
one pickup, one knob. Turn it up to 11 and put the pedal to the metal.
one pickup, one knob. Turn it up to 11 and put the pedal to the metal.
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Oh, Carroll "I never met a buck I didn't like" Shelby.
A true legend. Terrific race car driver, great promoter. The Cobra is an amazing, larger than life case of brilliant, perfectly-timed serendipity.
Had his salad days back when GM was having THEIR salad days. Living on the fumes of his legend ever since.
What the heck does a Ford emblem and a Shelby GT stripe have to do with a geetar, except (as noted above) allow a cynical, money-grubbing manufacturer with a license to exploit (Fender , in this case) to suck a few more bucks out of a gullible public? More ugliness; more visual pollution; more cynical ****.
Gosh, do I sound a bit shrill? Maybe because I think good money should not be wasted on Bad Stuff.
A true legend. Terrific race car driver, great promoter. The Cobra is an amazing, larger than life case of brilliant, perfectly-timed serendipity.
Had his salad days back when GM was having THEIR salad days. Living on the fumes of his legend ever since.
What the heck does a Ford emblem and a Shelby GT stripe have to do with a geetar, except (as noted above) allow a cynical, money-grubbing manufacturer with a license to exploit (Fender , in this case) to suck a few more bucks out of a gullible public? More ugliness; more visual pollution; more cynical ****.
Gosh, do I sound a bit shrill? Maybe because I think good money should not be wasted on Bad Stuff.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
good point, Paul.
IMHO any money spent on Fenders is money not spent very well. ... ok, ok, I'm prepared to take my lumps over that statement.
I have a Tele and I like it, but every time I pick it up I'm reminded that it's just a hunk of wood with a neck bolted on. Kindergarten Kraftmanship compared to a Rickenbacker.
IMHO any money spent on Fenders is money not spent very well. ... ok, ok, I'm prepared to take my lumps over that statement.
I have a Tele and I like it, but every time I pick it up I'm reminded that it's just a hunk of wood with a neck bolted on. Kindergarten Kraftmanship compared to a Rickenbacker.
“The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it.” ....H. L. Mencken
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Mencken redux:
"Nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public."
Or some such thing. And this was a century ago.
George Babbitt is feeling proud.
"Nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public."
Or some such thing. And this was a century ago.
George Babbitt is feeling proud.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
