Re: Gibson gets $135M- Will they use it wisely? Can Epi save the day?
Well, let's hope that they have people who care as much as you do working for them. I have a feeling all sides are whispering in their ear, and they are trying to make everyone happy, which won't happen.
Gibson needs to make 5 market segments happy:
#1 People who want the classics - Les Pauls made like made in 59. Those need to be expensive but not stupid. Say $2500
#2 People who want a players/performers Les Paul - Chambered/Taps/neck access/Duncan's/DiMarzio's etc... Say $1500-1800
#3 People who want something interesting V's, Explorers, and maybe something unique but not stupid....$1000 to 1500
#4 Classic Jazz box fans, 335's etc. $2000 to $3000
#5 Acoustic classics, J45's, Hummingbirds - $2500 to $3500
In electric they need
Studio - No binding, dot inlays, Gibson pickups (good ones). Maybe a limited release fancy with gold and Duncans....
Standard - Inlays, Crowns, and Chrome
Custom - Blocks, Grovers, Gold and Duncans/DiMarrzios.
See how easy that was? I'm available for a price....
So you could buy....
A plain Black Gibson V studio with dots, Klusons, one ply guard and BB1/2's for $1000 or
A Black V with block inlays, grovers, 3 ply guard, gold covers, and a Dimarzio SuperDistortion set for $2000
A Les Paul Studio in white, open coils BB1/2, Klusons, dots for $1200 or
A Les Paul Standard Contemporary, in Faded cherry burst, light flame, Binding/Crowns/Chrome, Duncan Whole Lotta's, taps and neck access, with weight relief, for $1800
A Les Paul Standard Classic Flame top, long tenon, solid, Kluson, Chrome, Seths, For $2500
A Les Paul Custom Black Beauty Triple Contemporary with Air Norton, Norton, Tone Zone, taps, etc for $2000
Really....I'm just making this up on the fly. Give me a couple of days and it could get really refined.