Re: Les Paul - Time For Me To Eat Some Crow
Thanks guys. This is an interesting debate, especially for me. And just to clarify, I wasn't expecting this to be a dud when it arrived, especially considering it came from a trusted forum brother. If it was a dud, he would have unloaded it on ebay or somewhere else.
I think my critisicsm of Gibson started with several events of circumstance that were in part unfortunate, and in part just pure chance. When I was looking to get my first high end USA guitar about 2 years ago, I looked at Les Pauls, PRS and Dean Hardtail's. I was also looking for a good deal, and wasn't willing to plunk down 2k plus for a guitar. So naturally that left the mom and pop stores out of the question for me, where you would probably find guitars that were set up better with less QC issues than Guitar Center.
The Les Pauls that happened to be available at the time I was looking all just seemed to have issues.....cosmetic issues, fret issues, finish issues, ect. They just didn't feel right. Perhaps it was just a bad batch from Gibson combined with poor setup and care from GC. PRS felt much nicer, but out of my price range.
I played the Dean Hardtails, and the fit and finish were outstanding on every one I picked up...from a couple of different stores. At the time there was no comparison. Well, what I have realized it that I was comparing apples to oranges, just like GJ suggested. 2 years ago the Dean Hardtail was a brand new offering, being produced in limited quanties....more along the lines of a Hamer type of production and probably still is. It's an unbound ebony fretboard compared to a bound rosewood fretboard on the LP. Completely different feel.
Well at this point, human nature takes over. Now in my mind every LP I had picked up was a dud, and the Hardtail was fantastic. From that point on the bias was set. Then when I would go into guitar center or anywhere else, and pick up a Les Paul, I was expecting it to be poor quality. Well, if you expect something to suck it usually will, regardless of what reality is.
After listening to and reading posts from guys here whom I really trust, GJ, Scott, Wattage, Simon, ect (you all know who you are), I slowly begin to realize that my thinking may be off. GJ is right....Gibson builds hundreds of thousands of Les Paul's....some are bound to be duds. It's a shame, but it's a fact of life. Does it suck to have to pay $2k for a dud?....yup. Should it happen?....in a perfect world no. Think about other high end products that are mass produced (not handbuilt high end guitars, that's a different league). Take cars...Infinity, Lexus, BMW, Mercedes. All great cars, each one builds some that just suck. Never run right, constant maintenance issues, ect. Fact of life. It sucks that the one you get has issues, but that doesn't mean that all of them are bad.
Now that I am more experienced in higher end guitars, have a greater understanding of how guitars are built and finished, I can start to break down personal biases that are not based in fact. Combine that with friends here whom I have grown to trust, and the wisdom that comes with getting older and realizing it doesn't make you weak to change your position, but rather makes you strong, and you have the formula that will allow you to enjoy many more things in life...not just guitars.
This one is definately a keeper. I'll post up some new pics later today. The top doesn't have the red it appears to have in TC pics, and it looks completely different now with the Nickel Seths in there. Thanks to everyone who has helped me on this journey.