Gibson John Lennon sig
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Gibson John Lennon sig
I know it's not a Rick, so sue me! But it's the Beatles section and it's all John!
Gibson is releasing a John Lennon Les Paul Junior complete with Charlie Christian Neck pickup!
Not on the site yet, but pics have leaked, MAP is 4999$, should have a street price closer to 3500!
I'd love to try one!
Gibson is releasing a John Lennon Les Paul Junior complete with Charlie Christian Neck pickup!
Not on the site yet, but pics have leaked, MAP is 4999$, should have a street price closer to 3500!
I'd love to try one!
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There was one like this a guitar store locally a couple of years back. There's some guy that works there that likes to dupicate famous guitars, he'd done a Rocky, a Revolution style Casino, Neil Young's Blackie, a few others. But I got to play it while it was there, and it was amazing. I tried a few country style licks on the neck pickup and it sounded fantastic. I did a few Lennon things, and a couple of Beatles things, and it sounded great too. I think this is going to be a popular guitar. I think we'll be surprised about how many country guitars are going to use these.
Thanks!
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There was one like this a guitar store locally a couple of years back. There's some guy that works there that likes to dupicate famous guitars, he'd done a Rocky, a Revolution style Casino, Neil Young's Blackie, a few others. But I got to play it while it was there, and it was amazing. I tried a few country style licks on the neck pickup and it sounded fantastic. I did a few Lennon things, and a couple of Beatles things, and it sounded great too. I think this is going to be a popular guitar. I think we'll be surprised about how many country guitarists are going to use these.
Thanks!
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Why do people think they can make a random signature model of a guitar that John isn't known for? The 325 is identifiable with Lennon. The Casino, is too, but this thing? C'mon. Just because he played one doesn't mean there should be a sig model. Now I'm waiting the the John Lennon Telecaster or Sonic Blue Strat.
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John, that seems to be why anyone does anything... do you think Ric made a John Kay signature model because it would be a nice thing to do? do you tihnk Fender made an SRV sig model because he really earned it?
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Downside???
It's all about the almighty dollar. Always has been. Not that that is necessarily a bad thing, but the public is getting things it wants (because they buy it) and the companies are getting the money they want (because they sell it)
Downside???
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