Californiaman Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 What will they think of next? I like it. Like it a lot.
deepblue Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 Yep..its a Greenie replica. Id love one!...although I have the next best thing.
jamman Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 If i understand correctly, Franks is a collector. that's it. so collectors now get there own guitars? cool, Am I next? lol !!!!! I'm a good Gibson customer. I have a nice collection, lol !!!! Just like so many others here. My Gear :-) ‘10 LP R0 50th Anniversary Version 3 1/500 (Cherry Burst) ‘09 LP R9 50th Anniversary (Heritage Dark Burst) 1/500, Bought 4-2010 new ‘10 PRS 25th Anniversary Santana Model ,10Top / Santana Yellow ‘09 LP R9 50th. Anniversary 1 of 59 (Rust Burst) ‘09 LP R0 Standard Ebony VOS ‘09 “Wildwood” CS - 356 Quilted maple & Korina ‘05 Les Paul Standard Faded T.B. ‘08 50th comm.edition, G.O.M. Flying V ‘08 July G.O.M. Longhorn Double Cut BV (Trans Blue) ‘08 Firebird VII (metallic red) ‘08 Fender Stratocaster ‘70’s reissue (black / rosewood neck)(Fat‘50’s pups) ‘08 Fender Stratocaster ‘70’s reissue (natural / maple neck) 1999 MIM Fender Stratocaster ’70’s reissue (white / maple neck)(‘69 pups) 1987 Japan Squier by Fender, Stratocaster (white / maple neck) 1986 Ovation Model # 1767-Legend ‘08 Marshall JVM 210H - 1960 AX Cabinet ‘10 Fender Blues Deluxe reissue And some pedals
brundaddy Posted May 22, 2010 Posted May 22, 2010 The vintage market takes a bite out of Gibson's retail sales -- they're always trying to think of ways to sell us brand new 'vintage' guitars.
MojoRedFoot Posted May 22, 2010 Posted May 22, 2010 Wow....I almost busted a nut! Gorgeous....It's the Kate Beckinsdale of Les Pauls
Mr. Natural Posted May 22, 2010 Posted May 22, 2010 The vintage market takes a bite out of Gibson's retail sales -- they're always trying to think of ways to sell us brand new 'vintage' guitars. I think the vintage market actually helps Gibson's retail sales. If it weren't for '58 and '59 Les Pauls showing up in the hands of guys like Bloomfield, Green, and Clapton in the mid '60s, Gibson might never have re-introduced the Les Paul.
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