As much as people online knock Gibson, the guitars are consistently better than the Norlin product ever was.The ones on Reverb at present are $800+. At that point, one might question whether one would like a nice, new guitar or an old one with 40 years of grease, grime and dents on it. (I have no idea about the build quality of these vs. the old ones, which is one of the reasons why I ask Ace to give us his opinion if he decides to get one.)
As much as people online knock Gibson, the guitars are consistently better than the Norlin product ever was.
The originals have three significant features that the new reissue doesn't:
Real ebony fretboard
- Noted. That is a bummer, but meh.
Long tenon neck joint
- Whatever. Does nothing for me or the guitar
T-tops
- If you love T-Tops, sure. I don't. So win....duncans would go in anyway. 59's perhaps!