The Supreme isn't something I'm all that into. But the finish on the one on display was nice. It had a bit of metallic sparkle in it that wasn't evident if you looked from too far away or depending on the lighting. Jackson's booth has always been dimly lit so its not always the easiest to see.
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Originally posted by roodyrocker View PostAlthough Gibson had a lot on display, unfortunately they hid away all the cool custom shop, historic, and reissue stuff I was rather disappointed in their setup this year.>^v^<
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Originally posted by murkat View PostAll the Custom shop stuff was bought by GC with in an hour of display. All of it. At GC's request, they shut it down, viewing of.
The Gibson thing remains the low point of the NAMM show for me!Rudy
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Originally posted by roodyrocker View PostAlso, some of the stuff in there was supposedly the prototypes, not the actual production model. Guitars like the Paul Kossoff sig, a new Billy Gibbons, and Kirk Hammett's Explorer. So what did GC buy? Prototypes?
The Gibson thing remains the low point of the NAMM show for me!I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostI know they just did a sig V for Kirk, but what's the deal with the Explorer?Rudy
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