Aceman
I am your doctor of love!
Re: What Gibson to get?
1.) It's a Gibson, duh like best rep on the planet
- Not anymore they don't. Currently the poster child for badly run company, poor/random quality control, and over-pricing themselves right out of the market
2.) when people buy guitars, the mostly search Gibson not a brand like heritage or another "not so popular" brand so it would be easier to sell
- Players don't. Fanboys do. It will be easier to sell, but the loss on any given one is potentially greater. Again - non investment grade instruments are real expensive and get sold at sensible prices. Use the eBay completed action search and see what some actually sell for vs new prices.
3.) I have owned a high end EPI SG and I absolutely loved it, so a Gibson SG was kinda what I was looking at but for what I was spending I wanted to consider my other options.
- A lot of people love Epi 400's because they are 90% of an SQ quality, at 1/3 the price or less.
4.) I have tried real fender teles and strats and I love Teles but they don't have the same ballsy sound as a Gibson which is what I want.
- Tells? Let's don't get stupid.
5.) and like most guitar players at my age, it's kinda like a dream to get a Gibson, like from when I started playing I knew about them and wanted one but now I appreciate them even more and can actually appreciate how good they can be.
- Good reason
Also - remember: Almost ANY Gibson is going to be a well built solid guitar. Ignore the QC complaints as a reason to avoid them. They all play pretty much fine. And if you do your own fret dressing etc...very cool. Still for that kind of money there should be not a thing wrong with them. And again - tone ALWAYS varies. As I say - Two Les PAuls with consecutive serial numbers could sound night & day apart. Always play first or be willing to return it.
You could buy an ESP USA Viper for ~$800 new that would be perfect. So all of that said - I can't hate on a '61 reissue. Find yourself one and go for it! As said - that SG wouldn't be hard to get rid of for most of your money if you did not dig it.
1.) It's a Gibson, duh like best rep on the planet
- Not anymore they don't. Currently the poster child for badly run company, poor/random quality control, and over-pricing themselves right out of the market
2.) when people buy guitars, the mostly search Gibson not a brand like heritage or another "not so popular" brand so it would be easier to sell
- Players don't. Fanboys do. It will be easier to sell, but the loss on any given one is potentially greater. Again - non investment grade instruments are real expensive and get sold at sensible prices. Use the eBay completed action search and see what some actually sell for vs new prices.
3.) I have owned a high end EPI SG and I absolutely loved it, so a Gibson SG was kinda what I was looking at but for what I was spending I wanted to consider my other options.
- A lot of people love Epi 400's because they are 90% of an SQ quality, at 1/3 the price or less.
4.) I have tried real fender teles and strats and I love Teles but they don't have the same ballsy sound as a Gibson which is what I want.
- Tells? Let's don't get stupid.
5.) and like most guitar players at my age, it's kinda like a dream to get a Gibson, like from when I started playing I knew about them and wanted one but now I appreciate them even more and can actually appreciate how good they can be.
- Good reason
Also - remember: Almost ANY Gibson is going to be a well built solid guitar. Ignore the QC complaints as a reason to avoid them. They all play pretty much fine. And if you do your own fret dressing etc...very cool. Still for that kind of money there should be not a thing wrong with them. And again - tone ALWAYS varies. As I say - Two Les PAuls with consecutive serial numbers could sound night & day apart. Always play first or be willing to return it.
You could buy an ESP USA Viper for ~$800 new that would be perfect. So all of that said - I can't hate on a '61 reissue. Find yourself one and go for it! As said - that SG wouldn't be hard to get rid of for most of your money if you did not dig it.