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MDV

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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #30 on: April 08, 2009, 09:05:20 PM »
I think twice when slaggin off a brand because it's not nice when you own a guitar by that company that you love and it's getting ripped to pieces - been there, got the t-shirt ( Hi MDV <3 )... but you have to draw a line somewhere and have some honesty about the short comings too.

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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #31 on: April 08, 2009, 09:28:51 PM »
Hey, I was agreeing with you!

I wouldn't touch a Gibson with yours!!  :lol:

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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #32 on: April 08, 2009, 09:35:43 PM »
Thats some ambiguous agreement style you got there, son.

In summary, $%&# gibson. And caparison while your at it :P

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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #33 on: April 08, 2009, 10:18:15 PM »
I just bought my epiphone les paul standard (copy) they did have in the shop a very striking (nice top) Les paul traditional which I also liked the look of but at almost £1300 more list and I was very tempted thinking well I may as well get a guitar for life. However then I thought hmmm maybe I should bank that and get a custom later.

 I also started thinking if I have a professionally fitted new nut, setup and fret dress and then subsequently fit bkps how far away might I be from the sound?

The Epiphone and a PRS singlecut that I finally chose between sounded way better than about 8 others but what always surprised me was that this would often also apply to Gibsons - I know I don't play yet but I have a reputation as a amazing negotiator so I have been helping friends buy guitars since late 1970s. Everytime we went and tried several to over a dozen - also in the mid 80s - early 90s and late 2000 there would be a couple a way better than the rest. I used to think that odd on instruments costing several hundred pounds (hehe isn't inflation great).

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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #34 on: April 08, 2009, 10:32:07 PM »
Looks nice to me, has anybody actually played it, lots of you know about the quality oif it?

I reserve my hate for Liverpool FC and traffic wardens, certainly not the makers of decent guitars, no matter what their motive (which funnly enough is to make money in the capitalist market they operate).

You pay your money and you take your choice.....

I don't own a Gibson :D

Ian Price

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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #35 on: April 09, 2009, 12:05:19 AM »
I reserve my hate for Liverpool FC

I'm assuming you enjoyed the game tonight?

As far as the Gibson debate goes, if I pick up a guitar and like it I really don't give two hoots what others might feel as for it's value, look, sound etc. I also don't really care too much about what the companies motives are as long as I'm happy with it!
I think I hate being indecisive.

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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #36 on: April 09, 2009, 12:10:34 AM »
I know I don't play yet but I have a reputation as a amazing negotiator so I have been helping friends buy guitars since late 1970s.

Perhaps you can give us all some tips on being an 'amazing negotiator'
I think I hate being indecisive.

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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #37 on: April 09, 2009, 12:47:15 AM »
I have tried to tell people how to do it but two examples - friend wanted a new car he had already got the best deal he possibly could and was ready to order. The model he actually wanted was one above the one he was ready to order and too expensive he wanted it for the custom colour and more powerful engine. I told him I would see what I could do - another £800 off not quite enough but they wouldn't go another hundred I knew I had them at the bottom - then I said how about we cash in the 11 months car tax on the trade in - different pot was in the equation but he could go for that shows up different on the books so wam £900 extra on top of the 9% discount he had- this was before the current car bargains in the boom.

A guitar one acoustics £399 retail guitar was on sale at £289 special ended up with guitar for £249 with free hardcase same one they gave with the £1200 model in that range, free fitting on a fishman and 3 packs of spare strings. The fishman was extra - matrix infinity £130

Sometimes I have been offered a discount when I havn't even asked and on one occasion after I had already said I want two of those !!

Can't post tips here those sly shopkeepers may be watching for them  :lol:

Happy to PM advice though
« Last Edit: April 09, 2009, 12:54:57 AM by Bradock PI »

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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #38 on: April 09, 2009, 01:04:20 AM »
Thats some ambiguous agreement style you got there, son.

In summary, $%&# gibson. And caparison while your at it :P

Son? Stop watching so much apprentice :lol:

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« Last Edit: April 09, 2009, 01:31:23 AM by Lew!! »

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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #39 on: April 09, 2009, 08:13:51 AM »
Any idea who the "famous guitar player" was?  I can't imagine Slash or Zakk trawling the web making notes of customer comments.

Elliot Easton?  I know he's on various web forums.........

Bonamassa? it might be a bit soon as his haven't been out long have they?

I can't see Bonamassa ditching Gibson - he loves LPs.

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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #40 on: April 09, 2009, 08:20:37 AM »
gibson still exists just because les pauls and SGs are some of the coolest guitars around. period. i played some unplayable and very costy les paul and have got a "cheap" (you know the guitar of the week story...) les paul that's nearly perfect and a "cheap" SG (the same) that's very, very good. quality and feel vary on a wide range...
i'd buy (and i did it) an ibanez or an esp on the web (i bought also an epiphone without having ever tried it and it looks like i was quite lucky) but i'd never do it with a gibson...
it's mad that a 3000 € gibson made by much vaunted usa craftsmanship can be much worse than a 300 € ibanez made in indonesia (that comes with a complete QC check signed by the VARIOUS guys who actually did it), but these are the rules of the market... if you can sell a name you don't have to worry about the actual quality.
fenders are no different, i don't like strats (and i'll never play a tele even if i'm sure they're great...), but played some (and owned one!), and quality is quite stochastic...
Mule, MQ, Stockholm, CS, RY, MM, PK, ANB, CNB, AWP, CWP, PiG90...

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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #41 on: April 09, 2009, 08:52:11 AM »
fenders are no different, i don't like strats (and i'll never play a tele even if i'm sure they're great...), but played some (and owned one!), and quality is quite stochastic...

Whoa, I had to look that up!  Haven't heard that word since my university days.

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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #42 on: April 09, 2009, 09:05:21 AM »
 :lol:
i speak strangely even in my mother tongue...
Mule, MQ, Stockholm, CS, RY, MM, PK, ANB, CNB, AWP, CWP, PiG90...

too many? ;)

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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #43 on: April 09, 2009, 09:10:09 AM »
Has anyone else seen this? Isn't it exactly the same as all the bloody others that the do in that range?

http://www.thomann.de/gb/gibson_mike_bloomfield_les_paul_vos.htm

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You can add the Jeff Beck Oxblood to the list...http://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/electric_guitars_detail.asp?stock=09020216471229 
.....hmmmm, £10,000..at least it's an unusual colour (and they generously throw in free delivery) ...and roughly the same price as his Fender Esquire...(err ....Roo please do not click this link) http://www.fender.com/customshop/news/index.php?display_article=101
...and it's got a bit more paint left on it....
« Last Edit: April 09, 2009, 09:18:15 AM by Tellboy »
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Re: When are Gibson gonna give up?
« Reply #44 on: April 09, 2009, 10:42:37 AM »
Can't post tips here those sly shopkeepers may be watching for them  :lol:

I imagine most shop keepers have heard every trick in the book.

In my opinion I find it difficult to believe that a retailer would have offered/accepted that deal on a guitar as they would have basically been making no profit and maybe even a loss. The case bit I can understand as a case for a £1200 guitar shouldn't really cost anymore than a case for a 'cheaper' guitar - it's only the vintage ones that go for silly money. Fair play if it happened but it sounds a little far fetched to me.

In my experience (and I have bit) retailers (guitar shops in particular) will only really offer a discount/accept a deal in three scenarios 1) they will still make a profit, 2) they are desperate to get rid of stock that hasn't sold for a considerable amount of time and have new stock coming in, 3) they are closing down and need to recover as much £ as possible.

Just my opinions of course.
I think I hate being indecisive.