Anyone tried the Gibson Midtown custom yet?
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fireglo67
Anyone tried the Gibson Midtown custom yet?
Last edited by fireglo67 on Sun Dec 04, 2011 3:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Anyone tried the Gibson Midtown custom yet?
1500$ for a guitar with a fingerboard made of plastic and recycled paper? No.
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fireglo67
Re: Anyone tried the Gibson Midtown custom yet?
I'm all for recycling, but then again I do live in the Uk.Grey wrote:1500$ for a guitar with a fingerboard made of plastic and recycled paper? No.
On electric guitars, I think construction is as much of a key to tone than the difference between Ebony, Rosewood or Maple fret boards, so I was wondering how these sound.
Re: Anyone tried the Gibson Midtown custom yet?
Recyling is great, but I like my guitars to be made of wood. 
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Re: Anyone tried the Gibson Midtown custom yet?
My Rickenbacher lap steel kicks ***. It's made of bakelite.Grey wrote:Recyling is great, but I like my guitars to be made of wood.
Re: Anyone tried the Gibson Midtown custom yet?
The three ZON basses I used to have have CF necks, and they too kicked donkeysloop_john_b wrote:My Rickenbacher lap steel kicks ***. It's made of bakelite.Grey wrote:Recyling is great, but I like my guitars to be made of wood.
Re: Anyone tried the Gibson Midtown custom yet?
Jeff you're such a star star star!

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Re: Anyone tried the Gibson Midtown custom yet?
The issue, IMO, is the quality and appropriateness of the substituted materials.
In this case, it's a FAIL.
In this case, it's a FAIL.
Re: Anyone tried the Gibson Midtown custom yet?
Well, one could make the Danelectro and Steinberger arguments about resins and dodgy materials. Heck, for the price, it certainly seems intersting enough to play at a shop and see how it feels. Everybody loves to slam Gibsons price points, and here's one to give the 1500 dollar guitar limit buyer an American made option, so why not at least go try one if you have any interest in this style of guitar?
Re: Anyone tried the Gibson Midtown custom yet?
I played one today. The fingerboard is VERY cheap looking and dosen't feel good at all. It smells funny too. (Yeah, I smelled it. So what.)
Re: Anyone tried the Gibson Midtown custom yet?
Hah! Hey, we all smell our RIC cases too, so we understand.Grey wrote:(Yeah, I smelled it. So what.)
Re: Anyone tried the Gibson Midtown custom yet?
I'm sorry to hear that. The synthetic fingerboard on my Martin D-18 feels great and looks like ebony, so I had hopes for Gibson's success here.Grey wrote:I played one today. The fingerboard is VERY cheap looking and dosen't feel good at all.
All I wanna do is rock!
