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New LP body shape

Rob_G said:
maybe it’ll be something like this
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I think Vintage is one of those brands that gets away with their VERY similar design just because they're not US based. Like Burny or Tokai. Maybe not though, because I've seen some Vintage guitars in a local shop. Anybody know?

PS: They're actually very decent playing guitars!
 
So what is your favorite single cutaway guitar?

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my favorite would have to be a Benedetto .. this one is exquisite    http://benedettoguitars.com/boutique/bambino-deluxe-flamed-walnut/
 
I like most LP copies better than LP :):):)

the Ruokukukugas Unicorn
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there's another scandinavian one that I like but can't find (not hagstrom)

I like most hubers
http://www.nikhuber-guitars.com/guitars.html

Collings is cool!
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http://www.collingsguitars.com/electrics.html

I also like the lines on those really old Aria II PE's

and a lot more I will think of later!
 
Wyliee said:
So what is your favorite single cutaway guitar?

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Mid 80's Guild Nightbird
 
Wyliee said:
So what is your favorite single cutaway guitar?

NOTE:  This question sponsored entirely by me and is not endorsed or directed in any way by my employer....

Gibson Nighthawk without a doubt.

I'm guessing now would not be the best time to start making a copy of it... :sad1:
 
any decent LP copy :icon_jokercolor: like the Custom 77, Warmoth or that blue scandinavian one
 
Carvin makes some real sharp single-cutaways, but they're set-necks. Still, the relieved and set back lower horn (sorta like a PRS) that gives better high fret access and the tummy cut are both nice.
 
pabloman said:
Street Avenger said:
Ya know, I hate Gibson (and I'll never own one). I'm really sorry I spoke out in defense of their asses when they got raided for illegal woods. I still don't agree with the way that it was done, but Gibson deserves any and all grief they get.

So its not ok for the government to enforce some guidelines that were put in place to keep major money out of drug loards hands but it is ok to rip off some body's iconic and flagship design? That doesn't make sense. :dontknow:

First of all, I said I don't agree with the way the government went about it. Of course they should enforce the Law.

Second of all, Warmoth never "ripped off" Gibson. They don't sell guitars. They sell guitar parts, and the "LP" is a bolt-on neck with a 25-1/2" scale, a contoured heel, and the bridge & tailpiece are in a different location. Gibson makes no such guitar, and just because the body has the same "shape" does not constitute a "rip off". 

This is just a demonstration of what a bunch of douche-bags the Gibson company really are.
 
Not to defend them, but there are other companies that send cease and desist orders, or just plain sue.  At least there were discussions about it.  It might not of worked out, but at least there was an attempt.
Patrick

 
One of my favorite guitars I own is a prewar Gibby acoustic. That said, I absolutely hate my dads sg. That said, I hate the company.

That said, VIP SINGLECUT. WANT.
 
SustainerPlayer said:
Hi Rob_G

Welcome here.

Warmoths official text about the subject so far is:

"In response to Gibson’s legal demands over trademark infringements, Warmoth is no longer able to build new product for this precise body shape. However, there may be existing product available from our In Stock Showcase that will satisfy your needs – until they are all gone. New, similar but non infringing, bodies will be available in the coming months. We beg your understanding and apologies for any inconvenience this might cause."

So far there has been no news about actual body shapes and/or options. So we can only guess.

My guess is it will be awesome.


By the way - don't mind Marko - he used to be European, Dutch or something like that  :icon_biggrin:

What about the Explorer?  Is that still available?
 
Street Avenger said:
pabloman said:
Street Avenger said:
Ya know, I hate Gibson (and I'll never own one). I'm really sorry I spoke out in defense of their asses when they got raided for illegal woods. I still don't agree with the way that it was done, but Gibson deserves any and all grief they get.

So its not ok for the government to enforce some guidelines that were put in place to keep major money out of drug loards hands but it is ok to rip off some body's iconic and flagship design? That doesn't make sense. :dontknow:

First of all, I said I don't agree with the way the government went about it. Of course they should enforce the Law.

Second of all, Warmoth never "ripped off" Gibson. They don't sell guitars. They sell guitar parts, and the "LP" is a bolt-on neck with a 25-1/2" scale, a contoured heel, and the bridge & tailpiece are in a different location. Gibson makes no such guitar, and just because the body has the same "shape" does not constitute a "rip off". 

This is just a demonstration of what a bunch of douche-bags the Gibson company really are.

Look, the pile of garbage company known as Gibson are reeling.  They'll be trying to sue everyone and anyone who produces a guitar remotely close to the looks of a Les Paul; ESP, Charvel, Rondo...
 
This is easy - same deal as the guy in greece wanting the z-bass.

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Now add the magic step ---- move the lever on one of the bezier curves
Voila - lawsuit proof.

Next thing you know Martin is going to be suing all other makers of dreadnoughts.
 
Daze of October said:
Look, the pile of garbage company known as Gibson are reeling.  They'll be trying to sue everyone and anyone who produces a guitar remotely close to the looks of a Les Paul; ESP, Charvel, Rondo...

That's always a sign of company at the end of their rope. They can't innovate, so they litigate. You watch. Gibson isn't long for this world.
 
Cagey said:
Daze of October said:
Look, the pile of garbage company known as Gibson are reeling.  They'll be trying to sue everyone and anyone who produces a guitar remotely close to the looks of a Les Paul; ESP, Charvel, Rondo...

That's always a sign of company at the end of their rope. They can't innovate, so they litigate. You watch. Gibson isn't long for this world.

And that's fine by me!  Good riddance!
 
Well, don't start partying yet. They do more than guitars. As a corporation, they still own Baldwin, Epiphone, Kalamazoo, Kramer, Maestro, Slingerland, Steinberger, Tobias, Valley Arts and Wurlitzer. Most of those are also-rans as well, but they're still somewhat viable brands and there's a great deal of IP involved with all that. Even if they went tits-up tomorrow, they'd sell all those trademarks/patents/copyrights to some troll who'd continue to badger the industry for free money via rent-seeking.
 
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