Mkf411
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Re: Gibson's reasoning for running their retailers offline is now unveiled.
I was in Guitar Center recently and played a $4,000 plus Historic Re-issue 59 something or other and it was a beautiful guitar. You could really feel the quality of the instrument. The ebony finger board was gorgeous. The frets were great and the action was nice. Probably one of the nicest guitars I've played.
The only thing that surprised me was that when I went to pull out the guitar cable after finishing playing it, it felt like the whole jack wanted to pull off the guitar. I had to be careful not to pull the jack off the guitar. It seems to be held on with two little screws direct into the wood and a plastic washer or whatever you call it. I'm not sure if this is all that's holding it on, though. But I was a little surpised by this. Maybe something just worked its way loose.
I was in Guitar Center recently and played a $4,000 plus Historic Re-issue 59 something or other and it was a beautiful guitar. You could really feel the quality of the instrument. The ebony finger board was gorgeous. The frets were great and the action was nice. Probably one of the nicest guitars I've played.
The only thing that surprised me was that when I went to pull out the guitar cable after finishing playing it, it felt like the whole jack wanted to pull off the guitar. I had to be careful not to pull the jack off the guitar. It seems to be held on with two little screws direct into the wood and a plastic washer or whatever you call it. I'm not sure if this is all that's holding it on, though. But I was a little surpised by this. Maybe something just worked its way loose.