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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: hunter on August 10, 2009, 07:56:37 AM

Title: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: hunter on August 10, 2009, 07:56:37 AM

Are they any good?

http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Divisions/Maestro/Electrics/Double%20Cutaway/
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: gingataff on August 10, 2009, 08:24:30 AM
Maybe it's the photo but the string spacing at the bridge looks very suspicious.
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: gwEm on August 10, 2009, 08:30:11 AM
poplar body, bolt-on neck... i would say no
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: hunter on August 10, 2009, 08:35:49 AM
Maybe it's the photo but the string spacing at the bridge looks very suspicious.

Haha, true, looks more like a 3 string with octaves (12 string guitar style)  :lol:
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: AndyR on August 10, 2009, 08:41:01 AM
Never heard of it...

On the string spacing, looks like it's the, er, "set up" - try switching the colour to look at the blue one.
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: FELINEGUITARS on August 10, 2009, 10:30:29 AM
Are these the ones that were going to be sold via Argos here in the UK (catalogue shop)
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: Sifu Ben on August 10, 2009, 11:10:16 AM
I seem to remember an announcement about them. Aren't these the "student line".
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: Philly Q on August 10, 2009, 11:49:32 AM
Never heard of them, but they look very, very cheap.  Bottom-of-the-range Squier equivalent?

Why the hell do they call them "Double Cutaway" and "Single Cutaway" and say things like "based on a patented Gibson design dating back to 1961"?  Are Gibson afraid of infringing their own model names for some bizarre reason?  :?
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: hunter on August 10, 2009, 11:56:06 AM
Never heard of them, but they look very, very cheap.  Bottom-of-the-range Squier equivalent?

Why the hell do they call them "Double Cutaway" and "Single Cutaway" and say things like "based on a patented Gibson design dating back to 1961"?  Are Gibson afraid of infringing their own model names for some bizarre reason?  :?

Hmm, not sure how they are legally connected, but depending on which law applies, it might be needed to protect the Gibson trademarks.
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: AndyR on August 10, 2009, 11:58:41 AM
^ Yeah, I was wondering that (both the question and the answer)
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: MrBump on August 11, 2009, 06:47:04 AM
Might not be that bad, as an entry level guitar.  I've seen cheaper looking...

... actually, I've MADE cheaper looking!!!
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: hunter on August 11, 2009, 06:51:36 AM

Well, actually I thought they'd sell Vibrola Trems, and I think that's where they could make some real cash. You can't get these anywhere it seems.
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: Philly Q on August 11, 2009, 08:03:50 AM

Well, actually I thought they'd sell Vibrola Trems, and I think that's where they could make some real cash. You can't get these anywhere it seems.

I must admit I thought that was what the thread was going to be about!

You can get a copy from Allparts.  Other than that there only seem to be vintage ones on eBay.

http://www.allparts.uk.com/online-shop/allparts-guitar-amp-parts/bridges/guitar-bridges/tremolo-tailpieces/short-gibson-style-vibrato-w-arm-p-4183.html (http://www.allparts.uk.com/online-shop/allparts-guitar-amp-parts/bridges/guitar-bridges/tremolo-tailpieces/short-gibson-style-vibrato-w-arm-p-4183.html)
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: hunter on August 11, 2009, 08:18:42 AM

Well, actually I thought they'd sell Vibrola Trems, and I think that's where they could make some real cash. You can't get these anywhere it seems.

I must admit I thought that was what the thread was going to be about!

You can get a copy from Allparts.  Other than that there only seem to be vintage ones on eBay.

http://www.allparts.uk.com/online-shop/allparts-guitar-amp-parts/bridges/guitar-bridges/tremolo-tailpieces/short-gibson-style-vibrato-w-arm-p-4183.html (http://www.allparts.uk.com/online-shop/allparts-guitar-amp-parts/bridges/guitar-bridges/tremolo-tailpieces/short-gibson-style-vibrato-w-arm-p-4183.html)

Good one Phil! Have you, or do you know anyone who has installed this system? Any idea of what the quality is like compared to the real deal?
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: AndyR on August 11, 2009, 08:38:25 AM

Well, actually I thought they'd sell Vibrola Trems, and I think that's where they could make some real cash. You can't get these anywhere it seems.

I must admit I thought that was what the thread was going to be about!

You can get a copy from Allparts.  Other than that there only seem to be vintage ones on eBay.

http://www.allparts.uk.com/online-shop/allparts-guitar-amp-parts/bridges/guitar-bridges/tremolo-tailpieces/short-gibson-style-vibrato-w-arm-p-4183.html (http://www.allparts.uk.com/online-shop/allparts-guitar-amp-parts/bridges/guitar-bridges/tremolo-tailpieces/short-gibson-style-vibrato-w-arm-p-4183.html)

Good one Phil! Have you, or do you know anyone who has installed this system? Any idea of what the quality is like compared to the real deal?

I'd be interested in hearing this as well... looks like holes need drilling on the front of yer axe though  :?

EDIT: I've actually started another thread to stop hijacking this one - I've got more fundamental questions about this vibrato :D
Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: Philly Q on August 11, 2009, 09:11:14 AM
No, haven't tried one myself, though I've often been tempted.

It would need 3 holes drilled, and it also doesn't cover the holes from the stop tailpiece.  Here's one of Andy Powell's Vs with an after-market Maestro:

http://www.kevinchilcott-luthier.co.uk/private/white-v-stripping-hardware-1.htm (http://www.kevinchilcott-luthier.co.uk/private/white-v-stripping-hardware-1.htm)

Title: Re: Anyone know Maestro by Gibson?
Post by: AndyR on August 11, 2009, 09:18:22 AM
No, haven't tried one myself, though I've often been tempted.

It would need 3 holes drilled, and it also doesn't cover the holes from the stop tailpiece.  Here's one of Andy Powell's Vs with an after-market Maestro:

http://www.kevinchilcott-luthier.co.uk/private/white-v-stripping-hardware-1.htm (http://www.kevinchilcott-luthier.co.uk/private/white-v-stripping-hardware-1.htm)


Oh dear! Nasty dilemma! :lol: