Why Can’t All Gibson’s Be This Good? @AdamLevyGuitar

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It wouldn't be very special if they all sounded that good would it? Cherish that beauty.

ozziebrown
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My first electric was a 335 I bought new in 1970. Wish I had never sold it. First time I plugged it into a Super Reverb and hit a chord, I thought, “Oh wow! B.B.King!”.

davidkeller
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One of the hardest guitars to buy used as most owners never want to get rid of theirs. I just got a Greco 335 from 78. Not a Gibson, but a great price compared to what a 78 Gibson would run me.

harvey
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I guess just boils down to they made guitars back in the day to make guitars. the money part came with it. Now they make guitars to make money and not for the art.

AwakeEvil
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Adam Levy, the man with the magical fingers.

smollande
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Hey, I’m seriously considering getting the Gibson ES-335 ice tea. I have a strat, but just find the 335 more comfortable to play, coming from acoustic

kifferpete
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I wish we would stop fetishizing vintage guitars as cool as they are. You don't need one to play with a great tone. And it's heresy to pay tens of thousands of dollars for one. Guitar is supposed to be a popular instrument.

littlefury
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Why? Because guitars are made of wood, by people… both of which can be imperfect. There will always be good ones, bad ones, and a few great ones! Enjoy the treasure hunt!

jed
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If they were ALL that good, it would say Paul Reed Smith on the headstock😅

paulthorn
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Why can't all Gibson's be this good? Come on Rhett, you know the answer. Because Gibson's quality control sucks.

randygomez
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If all Gibson's were that good, you wouldn't like them (no mojo)

robmcnamara
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Because the dude/dedette playing it isn’t!

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