MAP was $2250 for the 2013 Traditionals. Gibson posts the MAP price on their website. You can try a google search and probably find the archived page for the 2013 Traditional on Gibsons site to check the MAP pricing.
Did you pay MAP? Maybe if Gibson allowed the dealer/dealers to lower the MAP because of release of the newer models? Or maybe Amazon just didn't abide by Gibsons rules? I have no idea. All I'm saying is that what someone pays and what MAP is aren't necessarily the same thing.
We probably agree on a lot regarding Gibsons pricing. My point was only that you took what you paid for the Traditional in 2013 and used it as an example of what a rip off Gibson is for charging more for a 2019 Studio than they did for a Traditional in 2013. But that's not accurate. To compare apples to apples, you would have to compare Gibsons original MAP for a 2013 Traditional ($2250) versus the MAP for the 2019 Studio ($1700) rather than what you or someone else paid on a good deal. That's all I was trying to say.