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That green one made me throw up in my mouth ... just a little.
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07-21-2017 05:13 PM
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You have to wonder....
2 colors, and one reminds you of a bad night of drinking..........
who gives the OK on this...... Hermit the frog?
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you don't have to ask me to know what i think, and the general consensus here justifies that. i did think the brass was a little odd until i realized its basically just jaguar tan.
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Originally Posted by jazzimprov
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They forgot the Bigsby
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Kermit became a Hermit after backing that color.........
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Originally Posted by Little Jay
You have beautiful Rosewood or Ebony or
Pau Ferro or Granadillo Fingerboard and
Plastic on the edges ...and possibly a way to not fully finish the Fret Ends..
For an excellent Guitar- I 'd live with Binding but it really does not scream hi end to me.
Regarding the ugly wacky Green color...
If it was 60% off - worth it.
Man I love the Dot Inlays too..I prefer to feel the wood I guess...
That Guitar is so beautiful that on second look even the Navy Seal Green is still nice but radically reduces the Looks.
When the Title said 'Studio' I thought maybe $2000. to $2500. (?¿)Last edited by Robertkoa; 07-26-2017 at 11:33 AM.
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According to the Gibson website, this new L5 Studio is priced $250 less than the '59 VOS ES175 (sunburst). That seems odd to me.
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Hooray for green guitars!
Last edited by Hammertone; 07-27-2017 at 05:38 PM.
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Note even Grant Green dared to play a green guitar..... that says enough! :-)
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talking about green: check this video from 21:06
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Originally Posted by JazzNote
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and now, an older one that's doing ok these days:After Surviving A Nashville Flood, Raul Malo's Gibson Guitar Gets A New Lease On Life : NPR
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Originally Posted by r_cc_c
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Originally Posted by TH
I was waiting for the caption: " It isn't easy bein' green - -"
Autumn Leaves (Fingerstyle Chord Melody)
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