Shamrock Green NR in Gibson Mod Shop

Started by Ken, February 24, 2023, 08:41:38 AM

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lowend1

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Dave W

Remember, the defect is why Gibson calls it a mod and charges more. That's the Gibson way.

Unlike Fender, who charges more for fake worn finishes

lowend1

Quote from: Dave W on February 24, 2023, 05:32:07 PM
Remember, the defect is why Gibson calls it a mod and charges more. That's the Gibson way.

That sorta explains the Firebird X - the whole damn guitar was a defect.
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doombass

Quote from: Dave W on February 24, 2023, 05:32:07 PM
Remember, the defect is why Gibson calls it a mod and charges more. That's the Gibson way.

Unlike Fender, who charges more for fake worn finishes

In this case they are actually discounting 100$. Then raise the question if you consider the Babicz bridge an upgrade or not? What I don't understand is why they they did'nt fill the wood defect before applying a solid finish.

gearHed289


ilan

Quote from: gearHed289 on February 25, 2023, 12:17:06 PM
Love the color!

Definitely nicer than Inverness, and would improve with a 5-ply black pickguard.

Highlander

Quote from: BklynKen on February 24, 2023, 08:41:38 AM
Curious what that blemish is from between the bridge and the pickup.

I was thinking it may be light-reflection from the bridge...?
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Quote from: doombass on February 25, 2023, 09:59:22 AM
In this case they are actually discounting 100$. Then raise the question if you consider the Babicz bridge an upgrade or not? What I don't understand is why they they did'nt fill the wood defect before applying a solid finish.

I didn't realize it was less. They're slipping.  ;D

Quote from: Highlander on February 26, 2023, 10:01:13 AM
I was thinking it may be light-reflection from the bridge...?

I'm pretty sure it's a defect.

Basvarken

Yes, they miss-drilled. Didn't care to fill to the hole before they sprayed the green metallic. Also did not even out the chipped off area at the right corner of the pickup ring.

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uwe

The Babicz bridge on that short-lived off the rack TBird they did a couple of years ago was perfectly fine - visually and functionally. You know how there are people in some parts of the world, who feel inexorably challenged by a three-point.





For them, the Babicz bridge was a kind and gentle solution - a hardware affirmative action of sorts.



Of course the traditionalists will scoff, but that was a really good, gentle modernization of the TBird, both as regards the bridge (there, I said it!) AND the Jim DeCola pups. Mine sounds great.
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Quote from: Basvarken on February 27, 2023, 06:03:25 AM
Yes, they miss-drilled.

That's an unfortunate spelling, Rob, raising all kinds of mis(s)conceptions about penetrative force and non-consensual anal sex. Just sayin'.
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Quote from: uwe on February 27, 2023, 12:56:22 PM
That's an unfortunate spelling, Rob, raising all kinds of mis(s)conceptions about penetrative force and non-consensual anal sex. Just sayin'.

You always come back to that in the end, don't you?  ;D


uwe

You cunning linguist! Especially in the end I do

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