Gibson robot guitar
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wittyair
Re: Gibson robot guitar
The robot I put on ebay sold in about 6 hours for a pretty sweet deal.
Re: Gibson robot guitar
They haven't shown collectible value yet. Time will tell. My bet is still no.
The only reason they are going high is perceived value, and lack of people doing their homework. They can be had at $2100-2200 from retail stores.
4000 is a big number
Les Paul Studios have never been a big deal
The color is not that unique
Electronics die quickly in value.
Give it 6 months, a year, 5 years before we can say they are an investment. Actually, from my experience in the collectibles market, one usually has to et a generation pass by to truly tell.
The only reason they are going high is perceived value, and lack of people doing their homework. They can be had at $2100-2200 from retail stores.
4000 is a big number
Les Paul Studios have never been a big deal
The color is not that unique
Electronics die quickly in value.
Give it 6 months, a year, 5 years before we can say they are an investment. Actually, from my experience in the collectibles market, one usually has to et a generation pass by to truly tell.
Re: Gibson robot guitar
I've been meaning to post this link about the "Robot Guitar" for some time now. It is from a free magazine called "Design News." I'm an engineer and get a lot of them (too many actually):
http://www.designnews.com/index.asp?lay ... bot+guitar
http://www.designnews.com/index.asp?lay ... bot+guitar
"Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect." Vince Lombardi
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Ahh, Design News.... haven't got one of those in about 17 years...
Nice article.
Nice article.
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Here is a new link on the 2nd generation version:
http://www.planetanalog.com/showArticle ... =207402879
In the article, there is also an embedded link to a "tear-down" of the first generation version showing the electronics.
http://www.planetanalog.com/showArticle ... =207402879
In the article, there is also an embedded link to a "tear-down" of the first generation version showing the electronics.
"Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect." Vince Lombardi
Re: Gibson robot guitar
Exactly. Besides the silly tuners they're boring, boring, boringmarc61 wrote: 4000 is a big number
Les Paul Studios have never been a big deal
The color is not that unique
Electronics die quickly in value.
Re: Gibson robot guitar
Here is the heart of the link David provided - enjoy!
