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Brandon Lee wrote on Jun 4th, 2008 10:45pmSorry, kind of messed up on that last thing i was writing, but any way what i was gonig to say was that i have been learnnig about that kind of stuff lately and have been learning the differnt guitars that will give me the knid of sound i wan't and need for the music i am writing and i have decided that i am gonig to get a really nice acoustic and then save up for a Gibson flying V and a Marshal Amp. But for now i am perfectly happy with my Gibby Special Model. quote |
Brandon Lee wrote on Jun 4th, 2008 10:41pmHydra26 wrote on Mar 30th, 2008 at 2:45pm :
Brandon Lee, they have been factory made since the 1950's. There are still some hand finishing steps.
Gibson and Epiphone are both brands that are owned by Gibson. Epiphone is the import brand that is set at a lower price point. The answer to your qusestionr eally depends on what you mean by "value." If you mean absolute dolalr value, no. They are nto even close. If you mean ho much instrument you are getting related to how much you spend the answer becomes something of a bit of debate.
If you are primarily interested in the guitars as a source of monetary value, you would really be better off trading stocks. The return on investment is usally much quicker and if you know what you are doing, much less random than waiting to see if a gutiar is going to appreciate in value in 20 years. |
Thanks dude, i have always heard that they have only been factory made in the last fifteen years or so. Thanks for clearying that up for me.
And i have actual
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Hydra26 wrote on Mar 30th, 2008 2:45pmBrandon Lee, they have been factory made since the 1950's. There are still some hand finishing steps.
Gibson and Epiphone are both brands that are owned by Gibson. Epiphone is the import brand that is set at a lower price point. The answer to your qusestionr eally depends on what you mean by "value." If you mean absolute dolalr value, no. They are nto even close. If you mean ho much instrument you are getting related to how much you spend the answer becomes something of a bit of debate.
If you are primarily interested in the guitars as a source of monetary value, you would really be better off trading stocks. The return on investment is usally much quicker and if you know what you are doing, much less random than waiting to see if a gutiar is going to appreciate in value in 20 years. quote |
Brandon Lee wrote on Mar 10th, 2008 12:13amIs Gibson and Epiphone the same brand becuase i am gonig to get a lez paul Epiphone soon and i want to know if its vaulue is as good as a Gibson Les paul quote |
Brandon Lee wrote on Feb 29th, 2008 10:00pmI love Les Paul Brand. But now that there factory made in stead of hand made there value has gone down a little bit. But there still awsome. quote |
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