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Re: The Salvation of Gibson

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Norlin is starting to look like a golden age after all!
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No comment from me, as the market will have the final say on this product.

However, this is somewhat interesting:

http://4henry.com/what-is-revolutionary-a-guitar
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I too am underwhelmed. I did think the fretboard look ok thou.....
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johnhall wrote:No comment from me, as the market will have the final say on this product.

However, this is somewhat interesting:

http://4henry.com/what-is-revolutionary-a-guitar
Low frets? A built in effects processor w/solderless connections? Noiseless pickups? That's it? That's what you get for millions of dollars in R & D? Each time he calls it revolutionary seems to make it less so.

I'm not too worried about Gibson though. Since it's a limited edition of 1800, can't they just strong arm their dealers into buying the whole run and call it a day?
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the pickups reflect a new patent pending technology of bifilar winding
Really? :roll: :wink:
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jps wrote:
the pickups reflect a new patent pending technology of bifilar winding
Really? :roll: :wink:
I thought snake oil salesmen went the way of the dodo bird.............apparently not. :shock: :lol:
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Re: The Salvation of Gibson

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JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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I have a suggestion for Hank:
Take your "revolutionary" guitar. Plug it into an amp. Have a reasonably competent player play it.
WE'LL decide whether it is truly "revolutionary".
This one-NO!
Two more thoughts:
Make 'em like you used to-seems to work for Rickenbacker.
If you want to make something different that works, hire Joe Naylor. When was the last time he introduced a new design to less than stellar reviews. When was the last time YOU introduced one TO stellar reviews?
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winston wrote:
jps wrote:
the pickups reflect a new patent pending technology of bifilar winding
Really? :roll: :wink:
I thought snake oil salesmen went the way of the dodo bird.............apparently not. :shock: :lol:
Actually, Rickenbacker did bifilar winding on the 4002 pickups IIRC. Long before Gibson came up with their new patent pending technology. :wink:
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I wasn't referring to the pickups in particular Jeff. His whole, this is revolutionary premise is what's at issue.
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Re: The Salvation of Gibson

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This is MY favorite Firebird:

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The FBX is no iPod.
All I wanna do is rock!
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Really Gibson? I mean, really??
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If the Firebird X came with an automatic paying audience instead of built in effects, I'd find that revolutionary. :mrgreen:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Re: The Salvation of Gibson

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Craddock looks about 12 in that video.
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