Gibson jumps the shark (again)
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Gibson jumps the shark (again)
If this is not a barely-disguised cry of desperation, I don't know what is:
http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/I ... _Line.aspx
http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/I ... _Line.aspx
Last edited by eatswodo on Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Gibson jumps the shark
That's pretty bad on a number of levels, but I think they really jumped the shark with all of the different "Limited Edition" robot guitars. Anything to make a buck.
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It wouldn't be so funny if it.... u'm wasn't so funny!
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Man, I just can't wait for the P-Rickenbacker!
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Re: Gibson jumps the shark
Gibby jumped the shark about three years ago, when they started building yet more bad copies of other classics of their own legendary product line of the '50s and '60s. Every year at NAMM, their booth gets more and more boring.
Now this? What utter nonsense and inappropriate behavior.
Bad Gibson! BAD!!! BAD!!!
Now this? What utter nonsense and inappropriate behavior.
Bad Gibson! BAD!!! BAD!!!
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OH. MY. GOD.
Gibson has sunk to a new low.
Well, Epiphone has made/sold strat type guitars in the past, so no surprise....but Gibson themselves doing it is outrageous.
Shame on Gibson for robbing Fender, and shame on the entire Hendrix family for selling out Jimi so preposterously like that. I could see a limited edition psychedelic Flying V because he actually PLAYED one, but a cheap Fender copy.....COME ON.
With the small amp etc, it's obviously geared towards newbies etc, as a christmas season gift...but it's still a shame. Fender has exhausted every angle of Hendrix reissues, so I guess Gibson felt they should claim some of the market!?!
.....all of a sudden Zoot Suit SG's and Robot guitars look perfectly normal (well, I kinda like the Robot guitars....)
Gibson has sunk to a new low.
Well, Epiphone has made/sold strat type guitars in the past, so no surprise....but Gibson themselves doing it is outrageous.
Shame on Gibson for robbing Fender, and shame on the entire Hendrix family for selling out Jimi so preposterously like that. I could see a limited edition psychedelic Flying V because he actually PLAYED one, but a cheap Fender copy.....COME ON.
With the small amp etc, it's obviously geared towards newbies etc, as a christmas season gift...but it's still a shame. Fender has exhausted every angle of Hendrix reissues, so I guess Gibson felt they should claim some of the market!?!
.....all of a sudden Zoot Suit SG's and Robot guitars look perfectly normal (well, I kinda like the Robot guitars....)
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+1 I was surprised but not surprised, if you get my meaning.weemac wrote:It wouldn't be so funny if it.... u'm wasn't so funny!![]()
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Re: Gibson jumps the shark
I read about the Hendrix line a few days ago. Jimi's estate and Gibson mentioned Flying V's, but never said anything about the Strat clone.
God, what a low point. Gibson makes some stellar guitars ...and some sad, sad garbage.
'Every hour God sends some wings
Every hour God sends some stones' - Kilbey / McLennan
God, what a low point. Gibson makes some stellar guitars ...and some sad, sad garbage.
'Every hour God sends some wings
Every hour God sends some stones' - Kilbey / McLennan
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All Right here I go.........
I like the Robot Guitars too Collin, it's not that, it's the endless Limited Edition part of it.
The Robot tuning thing could be a pretty cool tool for a gigging musician, but they decided to shut everyone else out of the technology, overprice them and make it a "collectable".
Then they put out like 6 different series in a row and milked Gibson collectors dry. Now, finally, you can get one at a reasonable price because people stopped buying them. They're on sale and in stock at most major Gibson dealers (GC, Sam Ash, etc.) for almost half of what they used to be. I've actually considered getting one now that they're not so expensive.
It's not the guitar, it's the greed.
In reference to this latest Hendrix idea, as one person said as a comment in the link, didn't Gibson recently try and sue Paul Reed Smith over making a single cutaway guitar claiming it infringed on their Les Paul design?
Then they turn around and do this.
I love Gibson guitars and have quite a few but the Corporate mind set they seem to have in this regime is going to drive them into the ground.
End of rant.
I like the Robot Guitars too Collin, it's not that, it's the endless Limited Edition part of it.
The Robot tuning thing could be a pretty cool tool for a gigging musician, but they decided to shut everyone else out of the technology, overprice them and make it a "collectable".
Then they put out like 6 different series in a row and milked Gibson collectors dry. Now, finally, you can get one at a reasonable price because people stopped buying them. They're on sale and in stock at most major Gibson dealers (GC, Sam Ash, etc.) for almost half of what they used to be. I've actually considered getting one now that they're not so expensive.
It's not the guitar, it's the greed.
In reference to this latest Hendrix idea, as one person said as a comment in the link, didn't Gibson recently try and sue Paul Reed Smith over making a single cutaway guitar claiming it infringed on their Les Paul design?
Then they turn around and do this.
I love Gibson guitars and have quite a few but the Corporate mind set they seem to have in this regime is going to drive them into the ground.
End of rant.
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Yes, my super jumbo is an amazing piece of work. This sad display of profiteering errs on the sickening side, unfortunately.
Re: Gibson jumps the shark
You're right. Thread title updated appropriately.jingle_jangle wrote:Gibby jumped the shark about three years ago...
Re: Gibson jumps the shark (again)
I'm sure there is still many more sharks in the ocean for Gibson....
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Re: Gibson jumps the shark (again)
You have got to be freaking kidding me. Just in time for the Christmas shopping season!

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Re: Gibson jumps the shark (again)
At least Fender bought Gretsch and Guild (amongst others) in order to make Gretsch and Guild guitars....
This is dredging the bottom of a barrel of really nasty stuff....
This is dredging the bottom of a barrel of really nasty stuff....
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