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Gibson 69 51.11%
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Old 11 August 2008, 04:50 AM   #61
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Does it have to be either one of those? Is it the man or the guitar?

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=z_lwocmL9dQ
Well that's really the key. A true great can make the unlikeliest guitar sound great. A truly great luthier can make an mediocre guitar play great too.

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Old 11 August 2008, 04:57 AM   #62
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Well that's really the key. A true great can make the unlikeliest guitar sound great. A truly great luthier can make an mediocre guitar play great too.

Well said. If you hand me a Hasselblad H3DII-50 I will still make poor snapshots, a real photographer will create a masterpiece with my Canon Digital Ixus v3
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Old 11 August 2008, 02:08 PM   #63
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Old 11 August 2008, 03:13 PM   #64
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I like Gibson because when I buy their guitar I get a free leather (slash) jacket, and it is very very cool.

So what happened with the poll guys, where's all the good guys who need to vote for Gibson?
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Old 12 August 2008, 08:59 AM   #65
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I like Gibson because when I buy their guitar I get a free leather (slash) jacket, and it is very very cool.

So what happened with the poll guys, where's all the good guys who need to vote for Gibson?
I guess they're avoiding high-priced Gibsons and saving their money to buy a new Rolex or two! Are you thinking of buying a Slash Custom Shop guitar? Those are cool! If it's a limited edition - I think they will eventually appreciate a good bit. From what I can tell now is a 'better' time to buy any high-end Gibson as for a while 'too many dollars were chasing the supply' (e.g. a year ago!).
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Old 12 August 2008, 09:06 AM   #66
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I did get one of the Gibson Slash guitars. Got is secondhand from a guy in LA and saved quite a few $$$.

Yesterday, I got a complimentary leather jacket issued by Gibson. It is really a good quality leather motorcycle jacket, so that is a big bonus.



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Old 12 August 2008, 09:24 AM   #67
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Heritage Guitar Inc.

Gibson was the best,,, now that thy are no longer in Kalamazoo mi ..now for the good news 3 men, Jim Deurloo, Marvin Lamb, and JP Moats, decided to start a guitar manufacturing business. In 1985 when the company was incorporated, 2 other former Gibson Guitar Corporation employees, Bill Paige and Mike Korpak, joined as owners. i have known Jim Deurloo of over 7 years now.. Heritage Guitar Inc.

is my pick to rock with...
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Old 12 August 2008, 10:32 AM   #68
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Here is a Ibanez GSR 200 I got when my father passed away this last fall. I don't play it, I just have it out to look at all the time.
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Old 12 August 2008, 11:08 AM   #69
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I did get one of the Gibson Slash guitars. Got is secondhand from a guy in LA and saved quite a few $$$.

Yesterday, I got a complimentary leather jacket issued by Gibson. It is really a good quality leather motorcycle jacket, so that is a big bonus.

Sweet!!! I love it!
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Old 12 August 2008, 02:46 PM   #70
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Yesterday, I got a complimentary leather jacket issued by Gibson. It is really a good quality leather motorcycle jacket, so that is a big bonus.
Pics????
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I did get one of the Gibson Slash guitars. Got is secondhand from a guy in LA and saved quite a few $$$.

Yesterday, I got a complimentary leather jacket issued by Gibson. It is really a good quality leather motorcycle jacket, so that is a big bonus.



BEAUTIFUL STEVE!!!
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Old 13 August 2008, 07:50 AM   #72
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I voted Fender, here's my 65' Strat all original w/case


although I have a few Gibsons with 66 Super Reverb and 68 Deluxe Reverb amps

sorry for the small pics
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Old 13 August 2008, 07:52 AM   #73
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I vote Gibson, my cousin loves Gibson and got me into them.
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Old 13 August 2008, 07:53 PM   #74
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Thanks Jerome for the Gibson vote,

Ragu the pics of your guitars are smaller than your avatar

Leighton you will have to wait for the pics of the leather jacket, I have it at home and my camera is in the office.
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Old 14 August 2008, 05:37 AM   #75
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Not a guitarist, but a drummer ( oil and water LOL), my perception is that have their own unique sound and are not catch all guitars.
From a Strat to a Les Paul to a Rickenbacker to a Gretsch hollow body.
Would not use a Gretsch hollow for rock unless it were the old early 60's and would not use a Strat or Les Paul for jazz. Just from what I like when playing in bands of different types!

I do remember when an ealry teenager and a band member bought an SG, loved the looks and the sound.
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Old 15 August 2008, 12:16 PM   #76
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Gibson Les Paul guitar is my vote! Always admired this instrument!
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Old 12 October 2008, 07:05 PM   #77
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I don't mind Fender, they do make a good guitar no doubt about that.

But Gibson is the Rolex of guitars
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Old 12 October 2008, 09:48 PM   #78
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Fender telecaster!!! When paired with the right amp (personally...marshall jcm 900 150 watt tube head paired with marshall jcm 900 4x12 cab) AND the right tools (personally, boss reverb, equalizer, noise reducer, distortion, acoustic simulator, and a crybaby wah...) CANNOT BE BEAT...Ive owned several les pauls...several strats, and evena 1962 Gibson SG (which was phenominal)...also owned PRS....and NOTHING compares to my tele when it comes to pure clean tones and a COMFORTABLE GUITAR that I can stand to play for hours!!!!!!! I tend to enjoy seymour duncan pick-ups and occasionally fiddle with the tele setup...but even out of the box...its a beautiful ( vintage cream with white pickguard!) and its original setup needs very little adjusting. nuff' said!
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Are you saying you put Seymour Duncan Alnico Pro II pickups in your Telecaster? Is that possible?
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Old 13 October 2008, 05:39 AM   #80
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Are you saying you put Seymour Duncan Alnico Pro II pickups in your Telecaster? Is that possible?
I think it's possible as long as you don't mind using a Router to widen the pick-up housing!
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I wish you told me about the weight of the GoldTop a week ago, I could have got one of those custom shops for around $2,400.
I'd love to see a photo of your gold top 57 CS.
Here is my Gibson CS '57 RI Goldtop. The weight is about 8 pounds even. Obviously, if my son can handle it, an adult can too. I love this guitar. It's got a great blues tone, and the Bigsby is lots of fun. This is the only CS '57 RI with a Bigsby that was aged by Tom Murphy (a few others have unaged Bigsbys, but there are still very, very few of these). I am glad I traded my Gretsch for it.





This is my latest Fender, built from vintage parts BEFORE Fender introduced their crappy Joe Strummer knock off.



I built a web site for it, www.strummerguitar.com. It gets between 2,000 and 3,000 hits per month, which is a testament to this great artist.
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Steve,

How do you like these Gibsons?









Last but not least, "Hubert":



Which was formerly owned by this guy:



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I'm just awestruck by this all. As some of you know I'm a great fan of guitar music, followed some lessons but was told 'to forget all about it'. I just worship from afar.

I saw a short documentary about Jan Akkerman yesterday. Guys like him make it look sooooooo easy. While reading a WiKi about him I found out that Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson owns one of Jan's signed guitars. I wonder by what chain of events this came about
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This one, I could go 120 mph with ease! Very light yet mean like a mofo!
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I have played for about 42 years. Always loved my GLP's. Fenders are nice but can never get used to anything but a rosewood fretboard.

And there is noting IMO like a solid mahogany body to get the sustain I like.

With that said, Fender's have it all sewn up in the bass guitar department. But that's just me.
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Which Gibson? Which Fender? You can't generalise.

I love the Gibson L5CES and Super 400 as well as Fender Strats and Teles but I don't play them since I'm an acoustic player.

This is my acoustic.
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Without both Gibson and Fender some of the greatest songs in the world would not exist, if you don't get it then listen to the whole song several times:

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Which Gibson? Which Fender? You can't generalise.

I love the Gibson L5CES and Super 400 as well as Fender Strats and Teles but I don't play them since I'm an acoustic player.

This is my acoustic.
Boy, I'll have to remember not to get all hoyte toyte about my Santa Cruz OMC Braz any more... Looks like you're in another league entirely. VERY nice!! I should have known it would be a Ryan or Wingert, etc. What's your configuration?? Tonewoods, cutaway, bevel, etc. Being a 'Jumbo' body (roughly), hows the balance??? World class guitar... nice
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Which Gibson? Which Fender? You can't generalise.

I love the Gibson L5CES and Super 400 as well as Fender Strats and Teles but I don't play them since I'm an acoustic player.

This is my acoustic.
Beautiful guitar Gerry but what the hell, get some volts into that thing man

Sorry I am a guitar pleb. Anyway, as I was sayin, "Crank it up man!!!!"
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