Gibson Guitars Corporate
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Gibson How to stay in business when they make such shitty guitars?
Why are people willing to pay ridiculous sums of money by a lesser instrument just because it has a certain name on it? I just trade mine for a Charvel old who kicked ass. I played a browser that does approximately a year and had constant problems of tuning, the sound of clay and paint job sucks. When they realize that Gibson guitar is a legal that does not care about the quality of their goods because they know that people will buy any old pile if you have your template in it? somebody got their panties in a group. Third guy Instead, do something about the advertising industry? How large corporations to invest money that consumers want their brands? Also, if you buy a product poor, not staying with the purchase of that company, unless they can prove that I have changed. Hahaha! Henry and his lame guitar.
Well, one thing is clear, if your premise was true, Gibson would be out of business now. Therefore, your logic is faulty. You have to sample more than one of thousands of legitimately manufactured guitars to make the sweeping statement you made.
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Gibson Guitar Care Kit
$34.95 Gibson has built a name not only with their guitars but also their fabulous instrument care products. The new care kit is the perfect gift or self purchase for any player! |
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Gibson Historic Spec Bumble Bee Capacitors Package
$112.99 Straight from Gibson Guitar's Historic Re-issue guitars come Gibson Gear's new Historic Spec series - parts that have been specially designed to replicate the original parts used by Gibson in the late 1950s. |
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Gibson Melody Maker Electric Guitar
$489 Resurrecting one of the most popular guitars in Gibson's history, the Melody Maker is an accurate, affordable recreation of the original Melody Makers of the late 1950s. |
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Gibson Nighthawk Studio Electric Guitar with Gig Bag
$999 Some guitars take a while to find their place in the world. Though not actually a new design, there has been a big resurgence of interest in Gibson's innovative Nighthawk. The Gibson Nighthawk is known for its versatile tone, comfort and great feel. |
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Gibson 2 Safety Guitar Strap
$12.99 The name Gibson has been associated with guitars and guitar making since their start in 1935. Doesn't your precious guitar deserve the quality that only Gibson can give? This strap makes the perfect accent to your guitar while providing an integral necessity that most guitarists can't live without a way to strap on your guitar. |
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SKB 58 Molded Case for Flying-V Style Electric Guitars
$149.99 A distinctively shaped case designed to fit 1958 to present day Flying V type guitars from various manufacturers including Gibson, Epiphone, Jackson, Dean, Ibanez, etc. This case features plush lining over a molded EPS foam interior to cradle the guitar and provide neck support and a convenient accessory compartment. |
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Gibson Historic Collection Hummingbird Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar (with Case)
$3049 The Gibson Hummingbird offers an unmatched combination of sound and style. With the broad tone of its square shoulder body and its bold visual statement, the Hummingbird has been one of Gibson's most recognizable guitars for over 40 years. |
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Gibson J45 Custom Acoustic-Electric Guitar, with Case
$2949 The legendary Gibson J45 clearly defines the storied legacy of Gibson acoustics. Without question, the J45 is one of the most beloved and played acoustic guitars in the history of modern music, and the icon of Gibson's round-should dreadnought acoustic line ever since its introduction in 1942. Today, it stands proudly as Gibson's number one-selling acoustic, and in recognition of this distinguished rank Gibson Acoustic presents the J45 Custom Acoustic Electric Guitar - one of the most elegant and best-sounding versions of this classic model ever produced by Gibson Acoustic's master craftsmen in Bozeman, Montana. |
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Gibson ES137 Classic Electric Guitar (with Case)
$2049 The ES-137 Classic combines 2 classics -- the look of Gibson's single-cutaway semi-hollowbody guitars and the hot sound of a Gibson Les Paul Classic. The 490R and 498T humbucking pickups, plus trapezoid fingerboard inlays with an engraved "C" in the 12th-fret inlay, identify this new classic model. |
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Gibson Les Paul Junior Faded Electric Guitar
$839 As the competition to develop and market affordable and professionally built solid body electric guitars was heating up in the mid-1950s, Gibson branched out into new directions that would eventually yield a wide variety of new and innovative Gibson products at various price points. Among those new products was the Les Paul Junior single cutaway model, which quickly became Gibson's best-selling model and the instrument of choice for such legends as Leslie West, Steve Marriott, Keith Richards, Mick Ralphs, Mick Jones and Paul Westerberg. |
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