blakejcan
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http://www.musiciansfriend.com/guitars/gibson-2015-les-paul-standard-electric-guitar
$3,759 for a standard. jebus lord
$3,759 for a standard. jebus lord
Often when there's a Gibson LP versus Epiphone LP debate, it's as though it's only fair game to compare hardware for hardware, wood for wood, while price differences are off the table, because whether a component makes an audible difference is one thing, but what a person is willing to pay for is especially subjective. But with these price increases, it will be harder to ignore the elephant in the room, which is the idea that someone would argue for those benefits in exchange for that much coin, is insanity. Gibson guitars might come to symbolize poor financial discipline or conspicuous consumption more than it represents serious musicianship.
For someone living in their car buying a Squire is poor financial discipline. If you can't afford them or don't like them don't buy them. I love my Gibson's and will continue to buy the brand.
To me the guys running around here who own 6 or 7 epis with fleets of bugeras symbolize poor financial discipline much more than those who own Gibsons. The whole industry relies on conspicuous consumption the insanity is how hard they try to make you think you "need" all this crap and the latest and greatest whatever.
If you need some quick cash it's better to be able to sell a couple of guitars rather than the only one you have.