IanBallard
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Re: Why is the Les Paul so over priced?
Ibbies are very reasonable in price too! Yeah, they are simpler, bolt-on guitars, but they are very precision-built and tolerances in their artist lines are TIGHT and they design their own hardware and have improved the Floyd Rose design manifold over stock. Plus, some people don't care for 50+ year old designs in guitars and don't care for sounding "vintage". Some people play NEW music and want it to sound as such.
One example of a good deal from a "Custom Shop" would be the EVH Wolfgang. You can get one on eBay from a dealer for $2500 and considering all the custom features: pickups, arched top, compound radius board, stainless frets, custom design Floyd, d-tuna, custom pots, etc, etc, it's a pretty good deal compared to the RIDONKULOUS Frankenstein or Clapton Blackie which were both $25,000. Yeah, limited quantity and all, but still.
A JEM is a fantastic guitar. It's every bit as good as a Les Paul, but it's a different kind of guitar. I like both, and I think they're both worth what they cost.
Ibbies are very reasonable in price too! Yeah, they are simpler, bolt-on guitars, but they are very precision-built and tolerances in their artist lines are TIGHT and they design their own hardware and have improved the Floyd Rose design manifold over stock. Plus, some people don't care for 50+ year old designs in guitars and don't care for sounding "vintage". Some people play NEW music and want it to sound as such.
One example of a good deal from a "Custom Shop" would be the EVH Wolfgang. You can get one on eBay from a dealer for $2500 and considering all the custom features: pickups, arched top, compound radius board, stainless frets, custom design Floyd, d-tuna, custom pots, etc, etc, it's a pretty good deal compared to the RIDONKULOUS Frankenstein or Clapton Blackie which were both $25,000. Yeah, limited quantity and all, but still.
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