Richard Monroe said:
New Gibsons that are any good start at a grand and go up from there.
I'm sorry, but in my experience - which has been pretty extensive - paying big bucks for a Gibson is no assurance against the inept and negligent workmanship that has plagued the company off and on for decades.
I believe I have written here about my experience when I went to buy a Les Paul about a year and a half ago. It's a typical Gibson horror story:
I went through
sixteen Les Paul Standard and higher models and did not find ONE without clear screwups. I only found a single one,
a Les Paul Standard Plus, that had the top binding put on evenly and flush with the body, an operation that few makers other than Gibson are unable to routinely accomplish - much less on a guitar with a $3800 pricetag.
One blithering idiot on another board angrily insisted that this is a
feature of Gibsons rather than a flaw! One can only wonder if it's a feature on the side of the guitar where it's even or a feature on the side of the guitar where it's uneven. Which do you think?

I wonder when all the other manufacturers will introduce this "upgrade" of uneven production routing on
their instruments.
So...the one guitar with the binding on right was OK, aside from a lot of crooked and cockeyed misalignments of the hardware mounting. It played so-so, but I noticed that I was getting something nasty all over my hands, Turns out that there was a pea-sized wad of industrial buffing rouge stuck in a crevice of the headstock which nobody at Gibson could be bothered to note or wipe off. Looking at this mess I noticed something much worse. Sometime prior to shooting the finish, someone whacked the corner of the headstock on something and made an ugly split in it about 1-1/2" long. No matter - they just pushed it back together and
shot the finish over it! Yes, it came that way from the factory.
Note that this isn't some $99 Chinese-made Squier, but a "premium" $3800 high-end "American classic."
Needless to say, I left the store with my money, disgusted.
Just one Gibson tale from the dozens I've experienced over the past thirty-five years in dealing and playing guitars. I have lots more...like the neck coming loose on my J-45, or...
Is Gibson alone in such slovenly production? No, Fender and others do as badly - or nearly - and are at least as resistant to making good on their screwups by repairing them, but they are not as expensive as Gibsons.