some_dude
Raging BB Gunologist
http://www.amazon.com/gp/search.htm...&brand=Gibson&rh=a:11971381,t&qid_=1093458633
So much for the need to "Tell the Gibson Story".
So much for the need to "Tell the Gibson Story".
Seraphial said:It seems, from the overwhelming response from guitarists, that Gibson has done an about face. Stores that had previously taken pics down advertising stock have now put them back up (like Wilcutts).
screamingdaisy said:From the looks of it, the Amazon site is somehow relatated to Musician's Friend, which part of Guitar Centre, which is somehow bedmates with Gibson.......
Scott_F said:It's just an agreement with MF. Nothing to get upset about. Amazon does this with lots of companies.
the_Chris said:There's a lot of Gibson bashing, and rightfully so. What was supposed to be this phenomenal company that made such models as the les paul, the ICON of rock and roll guitars, is now a joke.
They made very stupid business decisions. Let's all face it, atleast 75% of their products are garbage now. I can't say how many lps I've played in stores that suffered from bad craftsmanship and tone. The original PAFs ruled. Now what do we get? Whoop de doo... it's the Classic 57s and the Burstbuckers... now those are AMAZING pickupsThe 490/498s I had in my Standard were absolutely useless.
Gibson just doesn't know how to make a quality instrument anymore. If you want a good instrument from them, you need to buy a historic, custom shop guitar.
I realize that there are people out there that still are loyal to Gibson, and that's great for them, because I can buy a better instrument at much less than what they charge for their subpar woods and build quality.
I will admit that the Standard I used to own was nice, but since I have something better now, I really don't miss it. Wouldn't mind a nice jazz box or acoustic, but that's for further down the road.
Gearjoneser said:Why all the Gibson bashing? They aren't some evil corporation, just a business looking to expand their profits in an economic lull, not to mention all the competition they have. Put away the incense, patchouli oil, and protest banners, and realize that guitar companies are in the business of making money, just like all companies.
They didn't ASK for every company to rip their designs, cutting into their profits, and as far as I'm concerned, their quality hasn't dwindled. They just make 100 times more guitars than they did in the 50's, and to be honest, many of THOSE didn't play any better than the average one off the wall in 2004. Give it a rest already.
Tom M said:What CAN'T you buy on Amazon.com now?!
the_Chris said:There's a lot of Gibson bashing, and rightfully so. What was supposed to be this phenomenal company that made such models as the les paul, the ICON of rock and roll guitars, is now a joke.
They made very stupid business decisions. Let's all face it, atleast 75% of their products are garbage now. I can't say how many lps I've played in stores that suffered from bad craftsmanship and tone. The original PAFs ruled. Now what do we get? Whoop de doo... it's the Classic 57s and the Burstbuckers... now those are AMAZING pickupsThe 490/498s I had in my Standard were absolutely useless.
Gibson just doesn't know how to make a quality instrument anymore. If you want a good instrument from them, you need to buy a historic, custom shop guitar.
I realize that there are people out there that still are loyal to Gibson, and that's great for them, because I can buy a better instrument at much less than what they charge for their subpar woods and build quality.
I will admit that the Standard I used to own was nice, but since I have something better now, I really don't miss it. Wouldn't mind a nice jazz box or acoustic, but that's for further down the road.