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Originally posted by emperor_black View Postwasn't there a thread right here in JCF that gibson was getting parts assembled in china and still stamping them as made in USA? I could be wrong, but something about the gibson-china rings a bell.
Isnt the lead-singer from greenday using one of these? he's got a pretty beat up one. If its only $300+ I wouldn't mind having one of those. But the LP shape...*shudders*
EDIT: wait a min, you started the chinese gibson thread tim.
http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/show...t=gibson+china
Look, I'm not pretending this is some major killer awesome unbelievable guitar. It has a great neck feel, nice sustain, and looks cool (to me). I look at it as a great platform for $309. So I'm going to sand the neck down and I'll probably swap the pickup out since I have a bunch of Strat pickups to try.
I don't know if these are secretly made in China. It would suck if they were - I try to buy US made goods whenever I can and I certainly wouldn't like to be deceived like that.
BTW, I had a Faded Les Paul Melody Maker a few years ago that I regret selling. A buddy of mine had sanded and oiled the neck and it felt incredible. It had a P-90 and TOM bridge. It was a smokin' blues/rock guitar. These new Melody Makers are probably just left over stuff from that run.
I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
- Newc
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Originally posted by kelly user View Postcompared to the $369 counter part.......... what better pick ups and a better paint job....... if that, where does the the other $1000 odd end dollars go?I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
- Newc
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They aren't bad guitars at all I've had a few.But there is just something about them I'm not sure what.
The Billie Joe is very cool I'd love to have one.
I have had vintage melody makers and they are very different from the new ones.Maybe a different species of mahogony.Not dissing your guitar Tim in fact I do like it a lot.... the white is very cool.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by straycat View PostThey aren't bad guitars at all I've had a few.But there is just something about them I'm not sure what.
The Billie Joe is very cool I'd love to have one.
I have had vintage melody makers and they are very different from the new ones.Maybe a different species of mahogony.Not dissing your guitar Tim in fact I do like it a lot.... the white is very cool.I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
- Newc
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I have a new MM RI. I hand picked mine from about 3 or 4 of them. The one I picked sounded the best to me, and happened to be the heaviest of the bunch also. MY MM is one of the best sounding guitars I have ever played. I LOVE the pickup..it SCREAMS IMO, esspecially with higher gain. The box it comes in is super cool also. The MM will require routing for most Strat pickups. Something like a EMG that doesn't have the triangle hanging from the bottom should fit though...
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Originally posted by straycat View PostTo be honest I dont think these are really made in Nashville.Just my gut feeling.Maybe China or Spain.The fit and finish is just not up to par.JMO
Wouldn't it be illegal to do that? I'm pretty sure there must be a law against it.I wish my hair-color was EDS :/
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Originally posted by hippietim View PostI remember that. It turned out to be the normal HC crap.
Look, I'm not pretending this is some major killer awesome unbelievable guitar. It has a great neck feel, nice sustain, and looks cool (to me). I look at it as a great platform for $309. So I'm going to sand the neck down and I'll probably swap the pickup out since I have a bunch of Strat pickups to try.
I don't know if these are secretly made in China. It would suck if they were - I try to buy US made goods whenever I can and I certainly wouldn't like to be deceived like that.
BTW, I had a Faded Les Paul Melody Maker a few years ago that I regret selling. A buddy of mine had sanded and oiled the neck and it felt incredible. It had a P-90 and TOM bridge. It was a smokin' blues/rock guitar. These new Melody Makers are probably just left over stuff from that run.
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I sanded the neck down yesterday. Fortunately for me, Gibson are cheap bastards and that finish came off in about 30 minutes with 150 grit. I sanded it down to 320 and oiled it. After that dried I hit it with some 400. It feels great!
Then I "routed" room for a standard Strat pickup tab using a forstner bit in my drill press. The pickup opening in the pickguard was just a tad too small for a standard pickup - a little filing took care of that. I swapped out the stock pickup for a Dimarzio Super Distortion S.
Finally, I had a Tone Pros lightweight aluminum stopbar tailpiece that I've never used so I put that on as well.
The guitar is really fun now. It's still pretty plain and has a dull finish but it plays amazing and sounds fantastic too! It's a helluva guitar for $309 and the opportunity to use some parts out of the drawer!I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
- Newc
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