Dire financial situation at Gibson?

Started by Dave W, February 11, 2018, 11:58:44 PM

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lowend1

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lowend1

Prices will skyrocket on the Sonex and Corvus.
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clankenstein

God knows how much a Firebird x will cost!
Louder bass!.

Dave W

Quote from: TBird1958 on February 14, 2018, 11:04:40 AM

I think any change will be an improvement at this point, hard to se how things could get worse. Henry just needs to go away.

Quote from: 4stringer77 on February 14, 2018, 12:40:56 PM
But if Henry goes away we'll never get a bass version of the Firebird X, the Thunderbird X, with robo-tuners of course!

Henry has the solution to his financial problems, announced today: Presenting the Custom Boogie Van Les Pauls.

Okay, who's on board?  :mrgreen:

As our old pal funkycarnivore posted on FB, you could buy the van for less than that.

westen44

I actually thought this was a joke.  I don't even like the three-tone paint scheme very much.  I guess it's okay, but nothing to get excited about.  Certainly nothing to pay more for. 
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veebass

Perhaps it is a good thing that the importer for Australia is "non functional".

planetgaffnet

The future I come from no longer exists.

Blackbird

A nice 7200$ CDN after tax where I live. Yah, Gibson is right on the mark there.  LOL

Denis

Quote from: copacetic on February 12, 2018, 11:48:40 AM
Does that mean Epiphone goes down with them? Most of their instruments are made in Japan, Korea and China?

And the new Thunderbird Vintage Pros are made in Indonesia!

Maybe Rob needs to start work on an Epiphone Bass Book!
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Pilgrim

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Boogie Van Les Pauls - obviously a ploy to make up in volume what they loose in discounted pricing.

(Cough, cough...)

They may actually sell one of each color before deciding it's not their salvation.
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Highlander

Maybe the Indonesian Epi factory boss can go for a management buy-out, then acquire the "Gibson" name once they've corned the market in cheap re-issues... :vader:
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Psycho Bass Guy

Quote from: Denis on February 15, 2018, 08:20:34 AMMaybe Rob needs to start work on an Epiphone Bass Book!

That's not a bad idea! There are few Epi's out there that area rarer than their Gibson ancestors: the Epi LP standard.

Basvarken

The Epi LP Standard is already in the book.  8)
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Psycho Bass Guy

That reminds me: do you have any left? I didn't have money when it was first printed.

Basvarken

Yes, I still have plenty books to sell.
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