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1384.1 | I am curious (sunburst) | RICKS::CALCAGNI | | Tue Jul 18 1989 16:44 | 1 |
| how affordable?
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1384.2 | Four Bills | AQUA::ROST | It's the beat, the beat, the beat | Tue Jul 18 1989 16:49 | 10 |
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I've seen mail order prices at just under $400 with cases. The
headstock has the Epiphone curves, but it does say "Les Paul", a
real first for Gibson on an imported ax. Black and two sunburst
types were shown in the catalog.
Brian
P.S. Epi also has ES-335 type (the Sheraton), Flying V and Firebird
models out now, too.
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1384.3 | | PNO::HEISER | bash-n-the code | Tue Jul 18 1989 17:04 | 4 |
| What else is different? Do they build them to Gibson's material
and electrical specs?
Mike
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1384.4 | DON'T BUY THE FIREBIRD | SALEM::PARKER | | Wed Jul 19 1989 08:16 | 9 |
| re .3
I seriously doubt it. I bought a firebird it isn't too hot. It
has this steinberger tremolo system. I wouldn't wish this system
on my worst enemy. Not exactly custom craftsmanship all in all.
DAVE
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1384.5 | Answers to Jeapordy Questions | COMET::MESSAGE | Harder'n Chinese Algebra | Wed Jul 19 1989 11:40 | 12 |
| Re. .1,.3,.4...
The cost in Colorado (not much competition) was $429.00, less case.
The guitar is finished well, with fret ends dressed correctly, smooth,
high-gloss lacquer fininsh, frets and action set well, etc.
IMHO, this guitar IS a Les Paul, period. If you really want a Paul,
this is a good, cheap (relatively) way to get one. I personally am
not a brand snob, so this axe is jes' fine, thank you........
Bill
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1384.6 | Sounds nice. (No pun) | WILKIE::OLOUGHLIN | | Wed Jul 19 1989 11:55 | 6 |
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Can you provide the address so I can get a catalog?
Rick.
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1384.7 | | PNO::HEISER | bash-n-the code | Wed Jul 19 1989 14:15 | 3 |
| I'll second that!
Mike
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1384.8 | Hmmmmm | COMET::MESSAGE | Harder'n Chinese Algebra | Wed Jul 19 1989 15:58 | 7 |
| Sorry, guys:
The last address for Gibson I knew of was for Norlin Music, Gibson
Division. I'd recommend you walk into your "friendly local musical
instrument store", and see if they can he'p you.
Bill
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1384.9 | Fender Tele-Copy user report | CSMET2::MARIANI | | Thu Jul 20 1989 12:05 | 32 |
| Howdy folks,
I agree that the Epi line is nice. I've got the Epi
Tele-copy and the the 300 look-alike. Both are nice
axes, but the Tele seems to really have that Fender
twang. I'd love to have the Les Paul, but funds don't
permit....yet. The craftsmanship on both doesn't seem
to be sacrificed for cost.
The 330 has a beautiful mother-of-pearl `tree-of-life'
on the headstock and gold plated hardware.
I've never owned a 'real' 330, but the Epi seems to be
an accurate copy. I got the natural finish. Standard
two humbuckers with volume and tone controls for each.
It also had a set-in neck with a rosewood fingerboard.
(yeah, ebony woulda been nice...)
The Tele had a maple neck with the satin finish and
the two single coil pickups usually seen on a 'real'
Fender. (as well as the mediocre bridge...)
I've played both quite a bit and the only problem I've
had seems to be the nut on the Tele binding which causes
the guitar to go sharp after I've bent a few notes. Any
ideas on how to stop this will be greatly appreciated.
I got mine at the Acton Music Center. (I teach there so I
got a break) They carry the Les, Tele and 330 copies as well
as a couple of Epi basses and some acoustic models. This line
of guitars is well worth checking out.
TCM
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1384.10 | $$$$$$LP$$$$$$ | USRCV1::REAUME | undergoing behavior analysis | Mon Jul 24 1989 20:46 | 12 |
| Looks like a lot of people are into LP copies. I have a LP Custom
that has been gutted and fixed up with EMG's and stuff. I stripped
off the pickguard (it looks better w/o it).
My "stratocaster" is not a stratocaster. It's a B.C. ST-III
neck-thru. I love it and wouldn't trade anything for it.
I've always wondered why no LP clones were able to take hold.
I know the arched top isn't as easy to copy as a plank guitar,
but it still seems like a lucrative market. The only viable LP clone
I was aware of is the Heritage guitar made in Kalamazoo MI by ex-Gibson
employees. This Epiphone thing sounds interesting since Gibson has
a stake in it. Only time will tell. Les Paul prices have gone through
the roof!
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1384.11 | y | RAINBO::WEBER | | Tue Jul 25 1989 09:47 | 6 |
| Gibson has bought Epiphone in 1958. Since 1968, Epiphone guitars have
been built under contract to Gibson by various Japanese companies.
Basically, Gibson has "owned" Epiphone for 30 years. What's new?
Danny W.
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1384.12 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Let's do the Scooby Doo ending! | Wed Mar 04 1992 12:51 | 3 |
| ANyone in here seen the Jimi Hendrix Flying V guitar?
Whudya think??
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1384.13 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Hey you're pretty good - NOT ! | Wed Mar 04 1992 12:59 | 8 |
| I played one ... thought it was *ok*, but then again, I'm not a big
Flying V fan. I owned a Kramer V for a while ... kinda awkward. At
least ya didn't need a stand for it ... 8^)
Somehow, when I think of Hendrix, a Flying V doesn't come to mind.
Jerry
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1384.15 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Let's do the Scooby Doo ending! | Wed Mar 04 1992 13:12 | 2 |
| But doesn't the factremain Jimi used the Flying V and Les Pauls pretty
extensively in the studio??
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1384.17 | VVVVVVery Interesting | RGB::ROST | The Legend Lives On: Jah Rostafari | Wed Mar 04 1992 13:36 | 10 |
| Coupla famous shots of Jimi with a V. The only other Gibson I ever saw
a pic of him using was a white SG Custom. So if Gibson needs a
"signature" model, I guess the V is the one.
Wot's different between the Jimi V and the regular V?
For that matter, if they need a signature V, they should go see Lonnie
Mack or Albert King!
Brian
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1384.18 | He definately used 'em, don't know how much though | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Now I'm down in it | Wed Mar 04 1992 16:08 | 4 |
| I've seen some video shots of Jimi using a Gibson Flying V. Didn't
sound much different from his Strat to me...
Greg
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1384.19 | | MEIS::RAMSEY | We have met the enemy and he is us. | Thu Mar 05 1992 12:12 | 6 |
| If memory serves, there are several shots of Jimi with non-Strats inside the
Electric Ladyland album jacket, one for sure with a V. I assume the photos
were taken during the recording sessions for the album; draw your own
conclusions.
Chuck
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1384.20 | | SUBPAC::GOLDIE | Resident Alien | Thu Apr 10 1997 15:00 | 14 |
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just heard...hot off the presses!
Gibson has just got the go ahead from the Lennon Estate to do a John
Lennon psychedilia(sp) model.The guitar is the same as John is seen
playing on the back of the White Album.The list price just now will
be $8k but expect it to get slightly higher!
aren't I just brimming over with information!.!.!.! 8)
ian
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1384.21 | Sticker shock plus! | FABSIX::E_PHILLIPS | Music of the spheres. | Thu Apr 10 1997 17:54 | 12 |
| Re. .20
>> The list price just now will
>>be $8k but expect it to get slightly higher!
Good God, I've never owned a CAR that cost that much!!! :^(
Who does Gibson think is gonna buy it? Bill Gates? Ross Perot?? B)
-----------------
Eric-who-is-paying-$7K-for-a-used-Grand-Caravan......
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1384.22 | | SUBPAC::GOLDIE | Resident Alien | Thu Apr 10 1997 18:13 | 5 |
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its as bad as the Paul Simon Martin acoustic that has a sticker price
of $8k.
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1384.23 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | Professional Hombre | Fri Apr 11 1997 08:55 | 4 |
| the world needs more 400 dollar guitars and no
more 8k ones..
/p
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1384.24 | | SUBPAC::GOLDIE | Resident Alien | Fri Apr 11 1997 09:07 | 3 |
| damn right!
ian
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1384.25 | I guess its relative... | GLDX02::ALLBERY | Jim | Fri Apr 11 1997 09:20 | 17 |
| I think the $8K price on the OM-42PS (Paul Simon) is actually a lot
more justified than $8K for the Gibson John Lennon. At least the
pearl inlay and custom neck design (somewhat) justify the price
differential compared to a more pedestrian OM or OOO. The price is
not out of line when compared to the fancy, but standard catalog,
D-45 (list is about $7600). In genereral, though, I'm much more apt
to pay bigger bucks for an acoustic.
I'd love to buy a quality guitar for $400, but overall, we've got
it pretty good. For under $2K you can buy a Martin or Taylor that is
about as good as a steel string guitar gets (e.g. an HD-28 or 610).
A professional violinist might spend more than that for his/her bow!
With electrics, a Fender American Std Strat is a good enough guitar for
many professional musicians and the price is well under $1K.
Jim
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1384.26 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | Professional Hombre | Fri Apr 11 1997 09:30 | 17 |
| yes, it is relative.. Grand Pianos are like 15k,
cellos what, around the same,,,
and think about most keyboardist in working bands,
they're paying 12 to 15 bucks per board, some have
2 or three... good drum sets are 2k to 3k new..
We (guitarist) do get out of it cheap if we choose, you
can get some real nice playing axes for under 1k, and
a decent amp for under $500,,, however, if you happen
to have some disposable cash, and a yearning for one
of the high end peices, you go for it..
but as a rule, it's more of a want/desire to own, rather
than a necessity..
/pelksta.,.,.
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1384.27 | | SUBPAC::GOLDIE | Resident Alien | Fri Apr 11 1997 09:34 | 13 |
| ..call me Scrooge McDuck but I've always been more impressed with a
$400 gem of an acoustic rather than a $8k guitar.
If I did have $8k to play with,I'd buy a bunch of stuff and not just
one guitar!
re-1
agreed,by all means,guitar players get away with it light!
ian
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1384.28 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | Professional Hombre | Fri Apr 11 1997 10:08 | 7 |
| <and think about most keyboardist in working bands,
<they're paying 12 to 15 bucks per board, some have
<2 or three... good drum sets are 2k to 3k new..
OOOPS,, $1,200 to $1,500....
is what I meant..
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1384.29 | | GLDX02::ALLBERY | Jim | Fri Apr 11 1997 10:37 | 12 |
| Um... a good baby grand will run $15K. A "professional" concert
grand is $45K-$60K (or probably more-- I haven't checked in quite
a while).
$15K is probably "entry level" for a professional cello. Some string
players for top orchestras have bigger mortgages on their instruments
than they have on their homes. Top players often have instuments
valued at $500K or more. Of course, Gibson can crank out as many
Jimmy Page Les Pauls as they want, while the number of violins, violas,
cellos, and basses made by the great masters (Stratavari, Amati,
Guarneri (sp?), etc.) is extremely finite... Those prices make Bob
Benedettos stuff look cheap!
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1384.30 | crazy market.... | NETCAD::BUSENBARK | | Fri Apr 11 1997 12:16 | 16 |
| And then there are archtops....which for a utility instrument such
as a Gibson you could spend 2k for a new 175 or even a used one.
A recent 20 Century Guitar article claims 1.2k to 2k+ for a used one
whereas a Guild CE100 can be had for under 1k. But of course all the
used dealers are asking top dollar it seems. When you start looking at
carved top instruments it goes 2.5k plus for a decent instrument with
some cosmetic dings etc...
Can someone explain to me why Benedetto has such high prices as
compared to the rest of the Luthiers? Even used ones on Mandolin Bros
web sit are headed for $8k.
I'd really like to know
Rick
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1384.31 | caveat emptor | GLDX02::ALLBERY | Jim | Fri Apr 11 1997 12:28 | 13 |
| > Can someone explain to me why Benedetto has such high prices as
> compared to the rest of the Luthiers? Even used ones on Mandolin Bros
> web sit are headed for $8k.
Apparently, 'cause he can get it.
The collector's market has grabbed up all the D'Angelicos and
D'Aquistos, and the old Gibsons too. The prices have skyrocketed.
Prices on new archtops are certainly increasing at a rate that
exceeds general inflation. Benedetto seems to have raised his prices
faster than most of the others, but apparently has buyers at his
comparatively outrageous prices. You don't need much volume if you can
keep the profit margins high enough...
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1384.32 | can't remember the picture | GAVEL::DAGG | | Mon Apr 14 1997 07:18 | 7 |
| What guitar on the back of the white album?
Its been awhile. . . but I just remember little
posters in the sleave.
Dave
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1384.33 | | GEMEVN::BLICKSTEIN | The moment is a masterpiece | Mon Apr 14 1997 16:42 | 11 |
| Moan, moan, moan,....
Not only don't you guitar players have a right to bitch and moan about
prices, I'd like to see you try carrying an 88-key digital piano in one
hand, and a Roland KC-300 keyboard amp in the other as you make your
way out to the parking lot after a gig the way you do with your guitars
and your combo amps!
And can we also talk about floor space? Cabling? etc.
db - who doesn't read GUITAR much these days
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1384.34 | | WEDOIT::ABATELLI | | Mon Apr 14 1997 17:13 | 11 |
| RE: -.1
Yo Dave,
Now is this on a cold icy parking lot, or on hot dry pavement?
;^)
Fred
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1384.35 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | Professional Hombre | Tue Apr 15 1997 08:02 | 7 |
| re:33..
Pfftm, like we care! !
We'll whine all we want... so there..
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1384.36 | Ouch! | SMURF::SCHOFIELD | Rick Schofield, DTN 381-0116 | Wed Apr 16 1997 09:42 | 10 |
| re: .34
Fred, Fred, Fred... That's cold :-)
Dave,
You should check out the cool line of Yamaha PSR keyboards! They're
small _and_ light, and they have built-in rhythms!!! :-) :-)
Rick
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1384.37 | ;-) | GEMEVN::BLICKSTEIN | The moment is a masterpiece | Wed Apr 16 1997 10:25 | 11 |
| > You should check out the cool line of Yamaha PSR keyboards! They're
> small _and_ light, and they have built-in rhythms!!! :-) :-)
Builtin rhythms?
That'll DEFINITELY lighten the load.
I for one am sick and tired of having to carry the drummer across cold icy
parking lots or hot dry pavements.
db
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1384.38 | | BSS::MANTHEI | Not quitting my day job | Wed Apr 16 1997 17:16 | 4 |
| You don't have to carry drums.
They roll!
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1384.39 | I am NOT making this up... | FABSIX::E_PHILLIPS | Music of the spheres. | Wed Apr 16 1997 17:47 | 9 |
| RE. .38
Bwahahahaahahahaha!
*Our* drummer once did a drum roll with his snare .... it went all of
thirty feet or so....downhill, yet!
of course he *WAS* a maniac... ;^)
Grins,
--Eric--
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1384.40 | | BSS::MANTHEI | Not quitting my day job | Thu Apr 17 1997 13:20 | 7 |
| of course he *WAS* a maniac... ;^)
..but of course.
Never trust a drummer who claims to be something else.
:-)
Mike
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1384.41 | | SUBPAC::GOLDIE | Resident Alien | Thu Apr 17 1997 13:59 | 9 |
|
ok...hypothetical question!
if you could buy a brandy new Les Paul for 40% off list price,would
this be considered a good deal?
ian
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1384.42 | | EVER::GOODWIN | | Thu Apr 17 1997 14:15 | 14 |
| -1
I'd say yes. 40% off list is about as good a deal as you will
find on a new instrument. Dealers will usually mark selling
prices at between 20 to 30% off list, and you have to negotiate
to get into the 30 to 40% range. Other than liquidation sales
and/or warehouse blowouts, I haven't seen normal prices at better
than 40% off.
/Steve
p.s. But still, 40% off a list price of $3500 still leaves a
very expensive visa bill, even if it was a "good deal".
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1384.43 | | SUBPAC::GOLDIE | Resident Alien | Thu Apr 17 1997 17:47 | 11 |
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Here's a couple of prices I've been quote recently.....
Les Paul custom,black,$2k(Mr C's) same guitar in Kurlans,$2.6k.
rumour control says there will be another price hike on june 1st!
ian
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1384.44 | | EVER::GOODWIN | | Thu Apr 17 1997 20:44 | 21 |
| -1
Yeah, I've noticed that custom at Mr. C's too... Actually, Pelkster,
Larry V. and myself took a lunchtime trip there not too long ago and
we played a little game while we were there -- each one of us was to
pick which guitar we'd take if we could walk out with one guitar for
free... I picked the black custom. I think Ray choose the Jimmy Page
Les Paul and I think Larry chose a cherry burst '59 reissue (I'll bet
it'd be the Fly now, though!;-)
The thing to keep in mind about that black custom though, is that Mr.C
had that well before Gibson hiked the list price up to $3500, I think
the list when he got it was somewhere around $2500 or so... so he's
still making a healthy profit selling it for 2K. That's a game dealers
play as manufacturers jack up list prices... as soon as the list price
goes up, so too does every instrument currently in stock at the stores.
Having said that, I'd still say 'go for it!' if yer thinking about it,
you probably won't see one again at that price!
/Steve (who recently placed an order for an $1800 Rickenbacker)
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1384.45 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | Professional Hombre | Fri Apr 18 1997 07:40 | 7 |
| one thing about Jim, (Mr. C) is he's more inclined to work with
a customer to make a sale..
Offer him a reasonable price, and he'll consider it...
/pelksta...
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1384.46 | | OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT | http://www.ultranet.com/~larryv | Fri Apr 18 1997 07:47 | 12 |
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I'll fess up, like Steve said, I'd take the FLY. I used to think the
FLY was pretty ugly, but I've kind of warmed up to it since it has
other characteristics that supersede the ugliness imho. Like the old
she's not that pretty, but she has a great personality.
The FLY offers versatility that a Les Paul can't offer, and again,
that's just my own opinion. It may not have the collectibility
factor yet, but I suspect they'll hold their value.
Ciao, Lev
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1384.47 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | Professional Hombre | Fri Apr 18 1997 09:17 | 4 |
| as they say,,
to each his own...
/pelksta
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