I´ve got two of those.
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I can do you one better. I just named my newborn Gibson.resynthesis wrote:One problem in recent years is that Gibson guitars have been dire. Some of the custom shop stuff is good quality but the rest has miserable QC and build. I hope somebody gets hold of the core business and takes it back to doing what it does best.
BTW yes I do have a Gibson.
Gibson guitars have become trash under Henry's mis-management...Harry_HH wrote:Doesn´t look good. I wish they find the way out, and we can purchase Gibson guitars in the future, too.
I´ve got two of those.![]()
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I don't think this is the problem; there is absolutely a market for expensive guitars with "Gibson" on the headstock. The issue is that the market will not grow at anything like the rate Gibson Brands has been growing.Scrubbing Monkeys wrote:Seems logical. Gibson stuff is good but you have to pay Americans $ 20.00 an hour plus benies. Now compete with better and better imports for 1/ 10 the price. Thier faded line and Epiphone can compete. A Les Paul. Not if you are searching value.
Very interesting point. Its obvious, that the fall of approximately 33% in annual guitar sales across the last decade, is directly related to the increased use of so called virtual instruments, DAWs´and sample-based librariers.stratum wrote:Maybe the guitar is in trouble?
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Winstontaneous wrote:Beyond that, Gibson has bought (and run into the ground, or turned into ghostly shadows of their former selves) the Opcode, Echoplex, Cakewalk, Steinberger, Amplified Music Products bass amps, Tobias bass, and Trace Elliot brands. Whatever problems the main Gibson brand now has is due to years of greed, ineptitude, and ignorance of their core competencies.
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