New Gibsons

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The SG Junior and SG Special look awesome. And with proper wraparound bridge too. I would not say no to one of those.
 
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I like the Pelham Blue SG Special with p90's and neck binding. It looks like they changed the neck joint back to the less stable '61 style though.

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SO I posted this thread: https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?334766-Gibson-quot-New-Collections-Coming-quot-timer on the countdown timer for Gibson's new collections. Well the timer has gone off, and they are all up on Gibson's web site now.

They have released two new collections: the Original Collection and the Modern Collection. The Original Collection has 12 guitars and 2 basses. The Modern Collection has 11 guitars and 1 base.
Here's the link: https://www.gibson.com/

I've read an interview with the new CEO of Gibson, and this very much looks like what he was talking about in it. Trying to simplify the line up without every guitar having to change every year.

The Original Collection has addressed some things that were just missing or wrong in the catalog. There is a nice Flying V that to my eyes they got exactly right. It's what I've called the "consensus" flying V. The smaller pickguard, three knobs in triangle formation, the Tune-o-Matic bridge. Yeah, it's not the 1958 version, but it's the "ur" Flying V that I think a lot of us have in our minds when you think "Flying V" - including the natural honey wood color. $1700 list.

The single cut-away Juniors are both there, in both the one pickup and two pickup versions. Again, they just look right, including the wrap-around bridge which is a part of those designed. $1500 and $1600

The Gold Tops, one with humbuckers and one with P90s. $2500, your choice.

The Modern Collection includes the Les Paul Classic, Modern, Studio and a new (to me at least) Les Paul Tribute. The Classic is $2000. The Studio is $1500. The Tribute is $1200. The Modern is $2700, and has this description:

The new Gibson Les Paul Modern incorporates many contemporary updates that players have embraced such as lighter-weight bodies and innovative slim taper neck with asymmetrical profiles. The Modern fingerboard is crafted with genuine ebony and a compound radius for lower, and cleaner action. The neck/body joint features the new Modern contoured heel for effortless access to the highest frets as well as maximum sustain and stability. Hardware upgrades include Grover locking Rotomatic tuners, clear top hat knobs and BurstBucker Pro and BurstBucker Pro + pickups. The control assembly features 4 push-pull pots to switch between the Gibson humbucker and the single coil P90 sounds, both of which have defined so many genres of music across multiple generations since we invented them, phase switching and pure bypass for functional and versatile sonic variety. The new Gibson Les Paul modern is here to shape sound for future generations.​

The Modern collection also includes two "Les Paul Special Tribute DC" models, again both a single-pickup and two-pickup version. I am pretty happy with the updates done on these since the early this year Tribute DC's.
One thing I disliked on those was the incorporation of the input jack on the pick-guard. Maybe Gibson product guys read this forum?

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Personally I’m thrilled with this lineup.
If I had one complaint is that there’s no gold top with a 60’s profile neck.
 
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Personally I’m thrilled with this lineup.
If I had one complaint is that there’s no gold top with a 60’s profile neck.

Agreed, now we'll see about the quality control? I guess there were problems although I had no problems with mine except maybe the nut needed some finesse
 
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One that would have been cool is a 60's with Mini Humbuckers, like they did with the 50s HB and P90 models
 
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I’d like one of those double cut lp specials. Earlier this year, i got a dc junior and a single cut special from 2001 but are in my top five.
 
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Agreed, now we'll see about the quality control? I guess there were problems although I had no problems with mine except maybe the nut needed some finesse

I have 3 Les Pauls. My most recent ones are a 2012 Standard and a 2015 Special p90.
From a cosmetic standpoint they are both flawless. The Special, however had some cheap ass components installed from the factory. So yes, I spent some dough replacing the bridge and nut, I gutted the electrical and removed he robo tuners. BUT....it’s a killer guitar now.
 
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the prices are insane....

In all the links I've seen for the new Gibsons, this is the first time I've seen someone reference the ES series. It's like they didn't make them available to all of the music news outlets, concentrating on just LPs and SGs. Looking at the prices, it is clear why they are getting killed in the semi-hollow world by Eastman, Ibanez and Godin.
 
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For now I have all the Gibson’s I need or want. The price is influential in my not wanting or needing.
 
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I think the ES models in the other link were announced at the beginning of the year, not in this batch. I do like the sculpted heel of the LPs, though, although I don't play LPs. I might consider one now, though!
 
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