
Roguetitan
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Without a doubt IMO Gibson guitars are definitely overrated.
they're not even built with the best materials - mostly we're talking mahogany and rosewood here - not AA or AAA Maple and Ebony.
My opinion in general is that, yes, primarily Gibson and PRS are overpriced, however, I managed to buy a couple of real nice Gibsons used for very good prices. I have a '91 Les Paul Studio that I purchased for $750.00, and a 2001 ES 135 for $700.00...both guitars are nothing short of awesome! The ES 135 (now long discontinued) can be had these days for around $900-1000.00 and bears a striking resemblence (SOUNDWISE) to a $2500.00 ES 335. I also own a PRS Custom SE...say what you will, but at $400.00 used, it sounds better than a lot of $800.00 to $1000.00 guitars...it's a flat top (made in Korea) though so no one seriously considers it a PRS...but I do. Bottom line...buy used...I've seen beautiful Les Paul Standards on Craigs List for as low as $1250.00 (expensive, but not $2000.00).
That is kind of the feeling I got from this thread too, i dont think that gibsons are worth it, just because ive played higher quality feeling guitars, that cost heaps less--they are out there, but i do understand why they cost so much and wish others would too. I don't actually build my own guitars, but i have a friend who is a basement luthier, and i have helped him. just for a standard strat stlye guitar, i bet we put 15 hours into the thing, it was a pretty custom job though. And if you are paying that kind of money for a gibson, you expect it to be built by professionals, not minimum wage payed kids. thats alot of money just in labor there. I agree with ibuildmyguitars it is a wonder they can get them out as cheap as they do."
What are you looking for in a guitar? Is it a status symbol? Is it a trophy? Or is it a tool?
I agree that factory guitars can be overpriced. But it seems that a lot of guitar players don't know what goes into building guitars. It's just an expensive process. It's astounding to me that any guitar can sell for under $1k new, considering all the processes that are involved. I chuckle when people claim what a guitar "should cost" when they have no idea how to build a guitar.
... and what burns me most is that they're not even built with the best materials - mostly we're talking mahogany and rosewood here - not AA or AAA Maple and Ebony.
This sentence right here shows your ignorance about guitar building. You might want to fix that before you start spouting crap like this.
This sentence right here shows your ignorance about guitar building. You might want to fix that before you start spouting crap like this.
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"Cowards can never be moral."
M.K. Gandhi
and this sentence right here just goes to show you think you know it all but you don"t so you might just need to STFU all together![]()