I'll concede the point that a Les Paul Custom is near the top of the line, unlike an American Standard Strat. However, as someone pointed out earlier, the LP Custom has always been a production model, apparently until fairly recently (I wasn't even aware that it is now considered a "Custom Shop" model). I have a hard time believing that they have changed anything about the manufacturing process, it seems to be a way to basically justify charging even more for their product. The nearest I could find to a standard Les Paul still lists at $3,098.00, still nearly two and-a-half times an American Stratocaster. I have nothing against the Les Paul, it's a fine guitar, as I mentioned I have a Gibson Les Paul Custom, and I love it. But in my opinion it is NOT worth what they are charging for it these days. Worth is certianly in the eye of the beholder, so maybe to someone else it is a good value. But for me, if I was buying my first electric again, I could get several excellent guitars for the price of one Gibson.bryvincent said:you compared a custom shop LP to a standard production strat which is unfair.an american deluxe std strat retails at about $1200 , a gibson LP standard retails at about $ 2000. considering it takes more time to make a les paul and the other things i mentioned earlier, i think they are both overpriced.
matt99camero said:Personally, if I had the money I'd probably play all vintage stuff, I just think they got it right back then. My roommate has a 70's sunburst paul with P90's :32:
Tweed said:I think the notion of a guitar being "overpriced" has a funny way of evaporating when you play one that says "take me, I am the one".
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Wattage said:Gibson makes plenty of guitars that go on the street for under $1000, they know not everyone can afford their higher line models. They even have a value line in Epiphone for those that can't really consider the high end Gibson models.
Lew, I think that this the best, most down to earth explaination of our society that I have ever read!Lewguitar said:You know what's happening here?
IMO, we Americans think we deserve to be paid top dollar for our own work but we have a hard time paying other Americans top dollar for thier work!
Very weird. It bugs me when people with money (you can tell by thier shoes, watch and jewelry) come into my shop and comment on how beautiful everything we make is and how they've looked everywhere and blah blah blah...and then insult me by trying to get me to sell to them for less than I can afford to and still produce the level of quality we do. :smack:
That said, I still think Gibsons are overpriced for what you get! :laugh2:
word!!Gearjoneser said:Overpriced, just like
Mercedes
Ferrari
Porsche
Cadillac
Lexus
Will a Toyota, Nissan, Mercury, or Hyundai get you the same performance? It'll still get you from point A to point B, but it's not quite the same when driving it, pulling up in it, or reselling it.
CNC machine doesn't mean squat. It's more accurate than a human hand anyway and everyone uses it. Big difference is the type, amount and quality of the woods used, and the construction. Garunteed a huge chnk a mahogany, a carved maple top, and a set neck cost more (for the woods) and requires more work (setting the neck and carving the arched top) and thus costs more than a light pice of alder/ash/poplar with a bolt-on neck.mrfjones said:someone here mentioned time to make a gibson les paul, as apposed to time to make a fender. i have news for you, it is all programed on a cnc machine even most custom shop models. it takes very little time at all to make a gibson or a fender, unless you get one made the right way. by hand. not even the gibson custom shop does work by hand anymore. those page les pauls going for 25,000 were also made on a cnc machine.
MrHeavyMetal said:I have to agree that Gibson LP's have become WAY overpriced. Personally, I don't see how Gibson is staying in business but I guess they are doing ok. I don't see how the average joe player can afford a LP nowdays unless they buy used at decent prices. But I think the overpricing scheme will catch up with Gibson eventually.