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Gibson Guitars: Years that had mediocre wood
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16215367" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>True statements. Unfortunately, Gibson makes the only Explorer design I care for. Bastards! The ESP Explorers are going for literally 10's of thousands of dollars. I havent played a Hamer explorer that Ive even remotely liked.</p><p></p><p>I remember reading the articles about Gibson getting raided and was like "sooooo they had wood stock..... and got in trouble for it?"</p><p></p><p>The Jackson Kelly is an interesting guitar. Its a metal Explorer, but its 9/10 the size. The Jeff Loomis signature Kelly is such a badass axe! The $7000 price tag.. not so much... Jesus, I remember when a USA made Jackson was $2000 brand new. If it wasnt for the current retail price of $4000, they would be getting a consideration.</p><p></p><p>Im not a big Floyd Rose fan though. I thought the Kahler trems were cool. big fan of the Tune-o-matics; simple easy to adjust etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16215367, member: 166576"] True statements. Unfortunately, Gibson makes the only Explorer design I care for. Bastards! The ESP Explorers are going for literally 10's of thousands of dollars. I havent played a Hamer explorer that Ive even remotely liked. I remember reading the articles about Gibson getting raided and was like "sooooo they had wood stock..... and got in trouble for it?" The Jackson Kelly is an interesting guitar. Its a metal Explorer, but its 9/10 the size. The Jeff Loomis signature Kelly is such a badass axe! The $7000 price tag.. not so much... Jesus, I remember when a USA made Jackson was $2000 brand new. If it wasnt for the current retail price of $4000, they would be getting a consideration. Im not a big Floyd Rose fan though. I thought the Kahler trems were cool. big fan of the Tune-o-matics; simple easy to adjust etc. [/QUOTE]
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