The Salvation of Gibson
Re: The Salvation of Gibson
This "revolution" is a PR nightmare, and the only "uprising" i'm feeling is vomit. What kind of CEO smashes a product he's currently selling? This guy is a pompous *******, you don't see him insulting his "fans" when they're buying his 7000$ historic re-issues and custom shop guitars.
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I'd change that "may not" to a "won't", with full confidence.nukebass wrote:I like the idea of guitar makers coming up with new ideas. We talk about it all the time on this forum with regards to copying designs and being creative. However, the presentation, aside from the poor recording quality, does nothing to describe why this is revolutionary. They have assigned various characteristics to it, but haven't explained the basis. I see there isn't much in the way of the neck to body joint so the upper frets are accessible, but that doesn't seem revolutionary.
Couple that with the high Gibson price tag and this may not go anywhere.
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Ah, but think of the collector value in a few years when there's only a few examples in existence...

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Seems like we better release the next version earlier as well then, now the secrets outjingle_jangle wrote:winston wrote: That guitar does zippo for me btw.
Shhhh, Brian...
Don't say "Zippo" too loud, or the next version will light cigars too!
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Werner, did your birthday have anything to do with the change of release date on this fabulous, game-changing product?
Jus' askin'...
Jus' askin'...
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I think I'll just take this, thank you:
http://www.gbase.com/files/store_images ... exa_so.jpg


http://www.mudcrutch.com/photos/data/63 ... Tom105.JPG
The video's fun to watch when you're angry:
http://www.gbase.com/files/store_images ... exa_so.jpg


http://www.mudcrutch.com/photos/data/63 ... Tom105.JPG
The video's fun to watch when you're angry:
Re: The Salvation of Gibson
I went by a local guitar store today and they were all laughing about this guitar. I showed them the video which they hadn't seen and all the comments that are on the Gibson sight. They are probably still laughing. Unfortunately they are a big Gibson dealer so there is an irony to it all. I asked if they had to buy everthing in the line and the owner stated "no". I doubt that he will be ordering any of these.
As far as Jake's posting of the pic of Johnny Winter that is a laugh for me too. As I saw him perform a couple of years ago he did his entire show with his Erlewine Laser. He only pulled out the Firebird for one encore song using a slide. It was the only song that his signiture style was recognizable.
As far as Jake's posting of the pic of Johnny Winter that is a laugh for me too. As I saw him perform a couple of years ago he did his entire show with his Erlewine Laser. He only pulled out the Firebird for one encore song using a slide. It was the only song that his signiture style was recognizable.
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Gawd..... make me want to offload a couple of my Gibsons even more!!! 
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Anyone else feels this way or perhaps feel like smashing your older low tech Gibsons like chief executive officer Henry Juszkiewicz did...............I'll send you my address and I'll reimburse your shipping costs. Just send them to me. The older the betterozover50 wrote:Gawd..... make me want to offload a couple of my Gibsons even more!!!
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OK then.
The guitars are free.........
The ES-335 shipping cost is $4200.
The ES-339 is smaller, so it's only going to cost you $3400.
Plus insurance, of course!

The guitars are free.........
The ES-335 shipping cost is $4200.
The ES-339 is smaller, so it's only going to cost you $3400.
Plus insurance, of course!
"Never eat more than you can lift." - Mr. Moon
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Just bring 'em with you next year Aitch..............

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Re: The Salvation of Gibson
Given the choice, he might not. But some manufacturers have a way of, er, twisting the arms of their dealers to, er, encourage them to order slow-moving merchandise.ken_j wrote: I asked if they had to buy everthing in the line and the owner stated "no". I doubt that he will be ordering any of these.
Re: The Salvation of Gibson
Gibson is having a contest!
First prize is a new Firebird X.
Second prize is 2 Firebird X's.
First prize is a new Firebird X.
Second prize is 2 Firebird X's.
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There you go, the only three Firebird Xs that will ever be made are going to be given away!elreydlp wrote:Gibson is having a contest!
First prize is a new Firebird X.
Second prize is 2 Firebird X's.
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Re: The Salvation of Gibson
What the heck? Did I only see a truncated presentation or was that the most boring, uninformative thing ever? It was about as bad, maybe worse, than listening to a politician's vague appeal-to-the-masses talking points.
I don't even have a clue what the Firebird X is about after watching that. Not a clue.
I don't even have a clue what the Firebird X is about after watching that. Not a clue.
