Oh yeah? Blame it on ME, so that's how it's gonna be?! Ganging up on me, are you!? It's alright, I can take it.
Oh yeah? Blame it on ME, so that's how it's gonna be?! Ganging up on me, are you!? It's alright, I can take it.
The Law of Gravity is nonsense. No such law exists. If I think I float, and you think I float, then it happens.
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I can't talk about Gibsons because, get this.....I don't own one. Out of my whole warehouse full of guitars you won't find a Gibson at all. I've never found one that I liked well enough to buy. I've tried many but they never got me off. The necks never felt right to me. Maybe some day when they make a decent Strat copy I might get one.
"No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi
Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.
Same here. I have tried to buy a Gibson several times but always wound up finding something I liked better (for invariably less). Years ago I was determined to buy an LP as my second guitar. Tried every one in the shop and then (I guess to clear my palate) picked up a Tele that was just instantly perfect and walked out with that. I still like the idea of a Gibson, just haven't found one. Yet.Originally Posted by Spudman
I've got an Eastwood Airline 3P DLX that has (at last count) 7 knobs and a 5-way switch. I think this guitar is the graduate course for experienced 4 knobbers. I spend more time fiddling with knobs than playing, but it's a fun guitar when I actually get around to playing it.Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
And Robert, in response to your original post, I do think that Gibsons are generally too expensive, for what you get. As to why there are almost 4 to 1 Fender to Gibson threads, maybe Fender sells 4 times as many? Just a thought...