Before you buy a double-neck ...

For me, what I took away from the first half of the video is: Don't buy a Gibson double-neck, because they don't know what they are doing. Got it :bigok:
 
So, the headstocks are close together? What a surprise.
It's not as if anybody's ever seen pictures of one.

The toggle switch has a middle position, where both are on.
Really? Weird & radical innovation.

Wow, it has three times as many strings on it as a regular SG! Mind blown.

When you play it, one neck is higher and the other is lower.
Who would've ever guessed?

He says it isn't a tank - weighs in at only twelve pounds.
And it won't work with stands designed to support a single neck. D'ya think?

Next thing you know, he'll be telling us it doesn't fit in a standard guitar case!
He must be saving that revelation for the second video.
 
So, the headstocks are close together? What a surprise.
It's not as if anybody's ever seen pictures of one.

The toggle switch has a middle position, where both are on.
Really? Weird & radical innovation.

Wow, it has three times as many strings on it as a regular SG! Mind blown.

When you play it, one neck is higher and the other is lower.
Who would've ever guessed?

He says it isn't a tank - weighs in at only twelve pounds.
And it won't work with stands designed to support a single neck. D'ya think?

Next thing you know, he'll be telling us it doesn't fit in a standard guitar case!
He must be saving that revelation for the second video.

What do you expect he's a youngster doing an Archeological experiment after taking Ancient History about Jimmy Page in College.
FWIW the lead solo on "Stairway to Heaven" was done on a Telecaster as were the first 2 Zep records.
Later Joe Walsh sold Page his iconic 59' Burst and the rest is history.
 
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