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Quote Originally Posted by Kap'n

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I suppose I should recognize some of these people. I'm guessing one of them is Eddie Van Halen. But all I see is pointy guitars and bad hair.

 

No EVH but Steve Vai is on there from when he was with Alcatrazz
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I have a Monaco III that is pretty much unlike any Gibson (or Fender for that matter), and it is a great instrument. It has a bigsby and 3 P-90's and has a ton of personality.


From the responses, it seems like people think they only did the pointy things...

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I have a Monaco III that is pretty much unlike any Gibson (or Fender for that matter), and it is a great instrument. It has a bigsby and 3 P-90's and has a ton of personality.


From the responses, it seems like people think they only did the pointy things...

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Quote Originally Posted by fractal

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I have a Monaco III that is pretty much unlike any Gibson (or Fender for that matter), and it is a great instrument. It has a bigsby and 3 P-90's and has a ton of personality.


From the responses, it seems like people think they only did the pointy things...

 

Not pointy things. Gibson things!
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Quote Originally Posted by fractal

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I have a Monaco III that is pretty much unlike any Gibson (or Fender for that matter), and it is a great instrument. It has a bigsby and 3 P-90's and has a ton of personality.


From the responses, it seems like people think they only did the pointy things...

 

Not pointy things. Gibson things!
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Quote Originally Posted by Pine Apple Slim

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Just about every old Gretsch I ever saw had problems. Rotting binding mostly, but a lot of bad neck joints, crappy pots, and other niggles the Gibsons of the same age don't usually display. In the Baldwin era they got worse. If they wern't a little quirky then the wouldn't be a Gretsch, lol.

 

all true. my gretsch is one of the last from the original factory.


binding rot allllllll the {censored}ing way. sounds awesome though

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Quote Originally Posted by Pine Apple Slim

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Just about every old Gretsch I ever saw had problems. Rotting binding mostly, but a lot of bad neck joints, crappy pots, and other niggles the Gibsons of the same age don't usually display. In the Baldwin era they got worse. If they wern't a little quirky then the wouldn't be a Gretsch, lol.

 

all true. my gretsch is one of the last from the original factory.


binding rot allllllll the {censored}ing way. sounds awesome though

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