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They only stole the special model of Les Paul.
Last edited by AlsoRan; 11-12-2020 at 05:18 PM.
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11-12-2020 02:16 PM
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...... at about the 2:38 mark: " - fans are going so crazy over these things they will steal them before they get to the dealer... ".......
........oh really - - so 'fans' stole these ??.......
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Quite often there is an "inside" person when these types of thefts take place. I wonder....
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Sad to hear.
Stealing guitars is NOT cool. ;o)
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Originally Posted by AlsoRan
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This is just... so... 2020.... Words fail me. This is some twisted stuff.
Last edited by citizenk74; 11-12-2020 at 09:02 PM. Reason: tyP0
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Why am I thinking of Goodfellas?
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Maybe it is a PR stunt.
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Originally Posted by Bach5G
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I'll call my boys in Chicago. I'm sure there are some great CASH deals on these guitars! Sorry Visa.
Play live . . . Marinero
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Originally Posted by Litterick
People on the ground grumble about the bad QC, the inconsistent electronics, the finishes that fade and discolour with sweat (believe me, I worked at a GC, I've seen it), and it's a daily battle of damage control...you know the story of Gibson's shooting themselves in the foot.
Suddenly, the talk of the town is Gibsons are so valuable that people are making videos on how valuable they are, and they'll STEAL them for their black market value!
The Gibson execs are dancing on their desks today. Insurance company covers it. Joe Average has some exciting guitar to look forward to when Gibson issues the Epiphone version of this guitar. Sweetwater's customers will get their guitars in the second run Gibson is making right now, Gibson employees are happy those orders are keeping them in work and the only loser is the insurance company.
Win win.
Grant Green, What is This Thing
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