New Gibson Line announced

Started by Chris P., August 08, 2015, 05:08:46 AM

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uwe

Do I collect for zero frets?  ??? :-\
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Psycho Bass Guy

Quote from: uwe on August 10, 2015, 11:06:03 AM
Do I collect for zero frets?  ??? :-\

Wait for the closeout sales. Then you won't feel bad about owning a Les Paul that can't tune itself but won't let you and has a nut made of a brass alloy so soft that guitar strings slice through it like cheese.

Gibson-branded studio monitors are already showing up in music retail. They, like their guitars, are priced double what they should be. I supposed the faux flame maple fronts are what drove the price so high since they can no longer illegally buy black market printed mdf in bulk.  :mrgreen:

Highlander

Quote from: uwe on August 10, 2015, 11:06:03 AM
Do I collect for zero frets?  ??? :-\

I think you could safely argue the case, but when a collector is as completest as you, where do you draw the line...?
I don't think you'll have a problem acquiring one of these, so go with PBG's suggestion... ;)
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Quote from: uwe on August 10, 2015, 11:06:03 AM
Do I collect for zero frets?  ??? :-\

No, but you should collect for jack position, as we discussed in another thread.  ;)

uwe

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Quote from: Psycho Bass Guy on August 10, 2015, 01:33:46 PM
Gibson-branded studio monitors are already showing up in music retail. They, like their guitars, are priced double what they should be. I supposed the faux flame maple fronts are what drove the price so high since they can no longer illegally buy black market printed mdf in bulk.  :mrgreen:

Those have been around for a while.  First saw them in some guy's NAMM vlog report.  Immediately struck me as a double face palm, but they will have their market. 
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