My wife & I are taking a road trip through Arkansas then swinging up through Memphis. I don't know if any basses are built at this factory, but I'm going to check it out. Two years ago, we were in Nashville, only to find out that the factory tour had moved to Memphis after the flood. I hear the Nashville tour wasn't much. We are staying at a hotel just across the street from the Gibson facility off of Beale Street.
Nice! Please ask them to consider making a better 60s T bird reissue with a single pickup option for us. Have a great trip.
We did the tour last summer., it was great. They made the 335 bass there. In fact, they only make 335 and hollow body electric guitars there. Be sure to call the day before for tickets or you won't get in. If you show up the day of, the tickets are typically gone.
I've made reservations for April 15th...................
Enjoy ... we expect pics a detailed account...
:popcorn:
(edit post SHOCK pic scandal) :mrgreen:
The tour is a lot of fun but it's tightly controlled. No cameras allowed.
One tip is to try to go before 3pm on a weekday. You'll likely see more people actually working then. And give yourself some time to hang out in the factory store. It's not really a factory store as the vast majority of instruments in the store were not made at the factory. It's more of a Gibson store that happens to be located at the factory. You can't plug in or strap on any of the instruments but you can sit on a stool and play them. They had a few basses in the store.
Enjoy Memphis! My wife and I visited in February and had a great time.
I thought I read somewhere that no cameras were allowed.............. All that was really mentioned was parking issues. We are staying at the Hampton just across the street from Gibson, should be able to walk to quite a few attractions from there.
A suppose a picture of the sign will do ... :mrgreen:
Quote from: CAR-54 on April 06, 2014, 12:32:07 PM
A suppose a picture of the sign will do ... :mrgreen:
We will sneak a shot when we can......................... :P
Now don'cha go gettin' in any trouble ya hear... ;)
If you want to be slick about it, bring a pair of these (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lySuB2220jc)
$20 if you wear a T-shirt that says "I lLOVE OBAMA!!" on it or "SAVE THE RAINFORESTS."
I took the Nashville tour years ago. Best part was the hot blonde tour guide in the bus that brought us there. The young wife of some Nashville musician/Gibby user. She was bored and hung out with us "NY Rockers."
They don't like you taking pictures so the public cannot see company secrets or dirt.
I actually have one photo Gibson heads sent me years back when I wrote a feature on them. I called them up laughing, asking if they actually ever LOOK at anything before they send it out to media.
It was a worker at a belt sander and written on the wall next to him by some bottles, in magic marker, it read "LubriCUNTS."
I kept it...but did not print it in the magazine feature :)
Quote from: Grog on April 06, 2014, 02:41:39 PM
We will sneak a shot when we can......................... :P
Don't even dream of going outside that factory without my Continental V in your hands, das ist ein Befehl!
Ah ... those golden oldies ... :mrgreen:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Keqqegsd50E
Quote from: uwe on April 07, 2014, 12:43:56 PM
Don't even dream of going outside that factory without my Continental V in your hands, das ist ein Befehl!
I wonder if David Letterman ever did "Top Ten Reasons to get kicked out of the Gibson Factory"??
Should I ask them why they've never reissued the 20/20? :vader: :vader: :vader:
The tour was enjoyable, but as mentioned earlier, you would have been escorted out if you were caught using a camera. I took a few before the tour..........
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They had a few basses in the store, but mostly guitars. Many thing are still done the old fashion way at this plant.......... By hand!
Cool. Sounds like fun.
Why is Peter Frampton behind bars? ;)
Rob... you need to ask such a question...? :mrgreen:
if he gets out he might try to put a fourth pickup in that les paul.
Quote from: Basvarken on April 18, 2014, 01:00:28 AM
Cool. Sounds like fun.
Why is Peter Frampton behind bars? ;)
Because he didn't feel like we do.
Let's show him the way then
Quote from: clankenstein on April 18, 2014, 07:29:29 PM
if he gets out he might try to put a fourth pickup in that les paul.
WIN! /thread.
Perhaps he's just softly humming to that prison cell: "I'm in you ...".
Might be going back to his Humble Pie days............. 40 Days in the Hole...........
:mrgreen:
To give the inmate credit where credit is due: I like Framton's voice, (most of his) songwriting and guitar playing, no he's not edgy or groundbreaking, but let's get over the Frampto Comes Alive-mania overeposure we all suffered from in the seventies. Not all is forgotten, but certainly forgiven. :mrgreen: Live these days, he seems to be a genuinely nice man with always a good word for the guys in his band.
In his soloing today, some jazziness has crept in which I like.