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Gibson is being sued by Tronical for $50million over e-tuner technology





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I can't imagine the Gibson brand will ever go away. I suspect we'll see a bankruptcy and restructuring which will include cleaning house of some of the idiots in upper management.

FWIW, I absolutely love my Songwriter Deluxe. The sound that comes out of that thing is nothing short of amazing. I only wish that I could play it to its potential.


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Why can't people learn to tune their own guitars? You can afford a Gibson, learn how to use it.

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"Gibson" has been raping the name for at least 3 decades now. I am surprised they lasted this long.
Remember that Gibson bought the vastly superior quality Epiphone back in around 1970 (?) just so they could rape that name and eliminate competition. They moved Epiphone production to Asia and deliberately tried to make it a name for "cheapo" guitars. But the last laugh was on Gibson, because Asian quality control quickly became superior to Gibson's own.

I've owned a 1956 Les Paul, 1957 Les Paul, 1972 Les Paul, ES-125, and an ES-150DC. They were "nice guitars" but no holy grail. If Gibson disappears it will really be no great loss. Lots of other guitar makers are now superior.


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I really hate to hear this. The tuners have a place and a market but it wasn't with Gibson's traditional guitars. That market wants technology from the 50's and 60's. I hope they don't end up being bought by someone who will ruin the brand and I don't want Fender buying them. I love Fender but it would be truly sad to see these rivals become a monopoly.


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Originally posted by Crom:
"Gibson" has been raping the name for at least 3 decades now.


I though Gib was currently owned by a hedge fund controlled by one guy. Wiki has this: Gibson is a privately held company that is owned by its chief executive officer Henry Juszkiewicz and its president David H. Berryman.

Acoustic Vibes Music of Tempe AZ brought in a wall of Gibsons a couple years back. I played every one of those 22 guitars while writing an article for ATB. A $7,000 SJ-200 Vintage was my favorite. But I could see issues in the finish, poor spraying around the sound hole. Uneven finishing between coats of finish. The sound was amazing, though. AVM is not reordering as inventory is sold ...



Sunday I played an Epiphone rosewood OM-style Masterbuilt. Amazing fit and finish. Made in China ...

 
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Originally posted by Crom:
"Gibson" has been raping the name for at least 3 decades now.


I though Gib was currently owned by a hedge fund controlled by one guy. Wiki has this: Gibson is a privately held company that is owned by its chief executive officer Henry Juszkiewicz and its president David H. Berryman.

Acoustic Vibes Music of Tempe AZ brought in a wall of Gibsons a couple years back. I played every one of those 22 guitars while writing an article for ATB. A $7,000 SJ-200 Vintage was my favorite. But I could see issues in the finish, poor spraying around the sound hole. Uneven finishing between coats of finish. The sound was amazing, though. AVM is not reordering as inventory is sold ...



Sunday I played an Epiphone rosewood OM-style Masterbuilt. Amazing fit and finish. Made in China ...


Slight drift... how many recognize that guy?




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Slight drift... how many recognize that guy?


No thread drift at all. Gibson used to be great. Now they are ... questionable? Unethical? More tuned to money instead of making a great product?

 
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Slight drift... how many recognize that guy?


No thread drift at all. Gibson used to be great. Now they are ... questionable? Unethical? More tuned to money instead of making a great product?



Isn’t that Phil? In the previois post, of course.




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When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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Isn’t that Phil? In the previous post, of course.


Phil was always Stage Right ...

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Gibson has been burning bridges for years.

I don't recall how many years ago it was but they essentially cut out smaller dealers by requiring they stock something like $80,000/wholesale at all times. And they would force models onto dealers instead of just letting them order the models that were selling well; I believe they also forced dealers into ordering Epiphone, too. Cut out a lot of independent dealers, I believe Elderly in Lansing, MI was one of them.

Then there's the typical inconsistency with Gibson acoustics. While they have some legendary acoustic guitars, they aren't the only game out there. With other big names such as Martin and Taylor offering various price lines, why get a Gibson that typically seems to start around $1,800?

The robotuner was a nightmare and criticized by many guitar players...

Their CEO makes Gibson products easy to pass up. He seems to be the biggest problem with the company. I don't think the guy can even play guitar.


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Looks like they filed bankruptcy

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It sucks to see Gibson struggling like this but I never really found myself wanting any of their new guitars, their prices are insane.


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What a shame. I have just 3 guitars: a Martin acoustic, a Fender Strat, and a Gibson ES. All American made. The Martin is absolutely flawless in construction, fit and finish. The Fender very nearly flawless. I sent one Gibson back for a glaring finish problem, that should have been picked up and rejected in Memphis. The second one I received is...OK.

Some of the greatest music ever played was on Gibson guitars and mandolins. Shame on those who mismanaged the company.


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I have a pre lawsuit ESP Explorer and PRS makes a better single cut (Les Paul shape) than Gibson anyways.
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Sure this is a nostalgic feeling feeling of a "loss" with the demise of Gibson. I feel a sense of loss over the demise of Schwinn bicycles and Sears department stores.
But is there anyone who will really be inhibited or limited in current or future guitar purchases? No.
There are more, higher quality, cheaper, better sounding, wider variety guitars now than at any prior point in history. We could have a separate thread about recommendations and reviews.


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Why can't people learn to tune their own guitars? You can afford a Gibson, learn how to use it.

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You'd have a point if Gibson would put out a guitar that maintains tuning stability right out of the box. You shouldn't have to take a $1000+ guitar directly to a luthier.
 
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Now it's Chapter 11 bankruptcy

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Legendary U.S. guitar-maker Gibson files for bankruptcy

By Tracy Rucinski

(Reuters) - Gibson Brands Inc, the maker of guitars played by the likes of B.B. King and Elvis Presley, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Tuesday with a plan to reorganize its musical instrument business under the new ownership of its lenders.

Nashville-based Gibson, whose legendary brands include Les Paul and SG, has been suffering under $500 million in debt linked to the acquisition of its consumer electronics business overseas, where sales have been in sharp decline.

In a filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, Gibson said the overseas consumer electronics business will be wound down, allowing it to re-focus on its core guitar-making and audio businesses.

The audio business includes KRK, Cerwin Vega and Stanton headphones, loud speakers and turntables for amateur and professional musicians and sound engineers.

"This process will be virtually invisible to customers, all of whom can continue to rely on Gibson to provide unparalleled products and customer service," Chief Executive Henry Juszkiewicz said in a press release.

Juszkiewicz acquired Gibson in 1986.

Under a restructuring pact, senior lenders including Silver Point Capital, Melody Capital Partners LP and funds affiliated with KKR Credit Advisors will exchange debt for equity ownership in the reorganized company.

Gibson said sales of its electric guitars grew 10.5 percent to $122 million in the 12 months through January from a year earlier.

Gibson, founded in 1894, makes its electric guitars in U.S. factories in Nashville and Memphis, Tennessee and its acoustic guitars in Bozeman, Montana. It sells more than 170,000 guitars annually in more than 80 countries.

It bought the Hong Kong-based consumer electronics arm from Philips in 2014, and started to wind down the unsuccessful business -- including formal liquidation proceedings in Hong Kong, the United Kingdom and six European countries -- on April 30, according to court papers.

Gibson has secured $135 million in debtor-in-possession financing to fund its operations during the Chapter 11 proceedings. It plans to exit bankruptcy on Sept. 24.

(Reporting by Tracy Rucinski in Chicago; Editing by Susan Thomas)

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In Guitar Center, Redmond WA, the last weekend; a lot of acoustic/electric brands to choose from; played the Gibsons. Finish on many was not at all of quality, the sound just wasn't what I was feeling Each to their own. Bought a Breedlove.



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I may be in the minority here. I have 11 Gibson acoustics. Everything from a J-45 Standard to a 1 of 20 Hummingbird Custom Quilt. I think they all sound wonderful and I can't find fault with the quality of the build. I also have several Martin acoustics. I do like some of the Martins better than some of the Gibsons, but then again I like some of the Gibsons better than some of the Martins. I've sent a couple Gibsons back where they came from, as I have with Martin for one reason or another. Occasionally, even Cadillac makes a lemon. But I hate to see such an iconic brand such as Gibson in such dire straits. They may not be worth purchasing in the future, but for now, I love the one's I have.


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