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  • My first non-budget guitar in my late teens was a Gibson. This started a 20 year on-and-off again relationship. However, after this, I can say I'm officially done :)
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  • @tomfrazofishal
    @tomfrazofishal 4 года назад +3013

    this is why i'll never get a gibson.
    oh, not because of this, because i can't afford one.

    • @rizqibayumantari6769
      @rizqibayumantari6769 4 года назад +101

      It's okay man..., expensive guitar is overrated... Better to spend some money for amps.

    • @jomesias
      @jomesias 4 года назад +22

      Get one from the cheap Jackson line instead 👌👌 better for the money and you get the legendary compound radius neck
      What music genres do you play?

    • @tomfrazofishal
      @tomfrazofishal 4 года назад +21

      @@jomesias prog metal is my main genre, ive wanted a les paul because adam jones plays one but he plays a gibson les paul, which i cannot afford. i know epiphone has good les pauls at an affordable price tho

    • @Shane-sf9pv
      @Shane-sf9pv 4 года назад +11

      meme chef the epi prophecy series are pretty nice for metal, still expensive for the new ones though and really heavy. You’re paying more for the cosmetics. Honestly if you definitely want a les Paul and don’t care about the Gibson name, just get an epi standard and slap some Seymour Duncan invaders in it. I’m into newer stuff like Mastodon, Protest the Hero, etc and a little thrash metal and the invaders work great for that stuff. In my opinion there’s really no point in paying for active pickups like EMG unless you’re using a high quality tube amp.

    • @tomfrazofishal
      @tomfrazofishal 4 года назад +6

      @@Shane-sf9pv im currently using seymour duncan pickups on my other guitar and i like them so ill look into that. thanks for the advice!

  • @gr637
    @gr637 3 года назад +411

    Gibson will probably say that the cracks are a deliberate feature for that authentic 50s tone and look

    • @TheRealFaceyNeck
      @TheRealFaceyNeck 3 года назад +13

      Hah! That's one of the first thoughts I had as well.
      Collectors in the 22nd century will pay top dollar for models with the "signature Gibson finish cracks."

    • @Wynorrific
      @Wynorrific 3 года назад +8

      "Lightly relic'd"

    • @bmcgoo6027
      @bmcgoo6027 3 года назад +3

      That's exactly what they said about the gold top les paul I bought

    • @TheRealFaceyNeck
      @TheRealFaceyNeck 3 года назад +4

      @@bmcgoo6027 Well damn. It's already started, bois.

    • @ntolman
      @ntolman 2 года назад +3

      Tone cracks

  • @awmlawoffice
    @awmlawoffice 3 года назад +364

    Fender, American Telecaster (actually the Mexican Teles are awesome as well) play your gig, use it as a weapon in a bar fight, plug back in=still in tune.

    • @allan775
      @allan775 3 года назад +33

      I was never a fender guy until I bought a mexican strat, now it's the only guitar I play.

    • @kankanmwah
      @kankanmwah 3 года назад +32

      A couple days ago i was jamming with my dad, when he went to plug in his Strat, the strap fell off and sent his guitar's headstock into the floor, it still was in one piece and in tune when he picked it back up XD

    • @stopcensoringmyfreespeech3280
      @stopcensoringmyfreespeech3280 3 года назад +8

      Use it in a bar fight still in tune. LOL =)

    • @pelopsxalikias
      @pelopsxalikias 3 года назад +7

      keith richards has demonstrated this very well

    • @ericluchinski
      @ericluchinski 3 года назад +3

      True. I have a MIM Swirl and it's my main guitar

  • @DH-hl5tc
    @DH-hl5tc 3 года назад +1001

    I went to buy a les paul years ago, left the shop with a telecaster. No regrets.

    • @Sticknub
      @Sticknub 3 года назад +31

      Good choice!

    • @canadulce3697
      @canadulce3697 3 года назад +13

      Awesome haha😂

    • @martijnhansen9122
      @martijnhansen9122 3 года назад +9

      same

    • @mikepaulus4766
      @mikepaulus4766 3 года назад +36

      I bought a Gibson Les Paul that was previously owned by a band I like. It stayed in the case most of the time while I played my strat. In 2009 I sold it for half what I paid to a guy who hadn't heard of the band. Job losses suck.

    • @zerronyx1362
      @zerronyx1362 3 года назад +17

      Better tone tbf, even coil split the les paul won't beat a tele in cleans

  • @jackmary720
    @jackmary720 4 года назад +1696

    Gibson designed it this way so that it splits clean in half when you smash it over the stage floor lol

    • @MatchBookNotes
      @MatchBookNotes 4 года назад +146

      Thats why pete Townshend switched to gibby, fenders proved too hard to break

    • @Ma_Hew
      @Ma_Hew 4 года назад +55

      That's understandable, however the average guitar player/hobbyist/collector isn't going to do that to a guitar that they just bought for $600+. It's very unreasonable for someone to design it that way when the individual buying the guitar is only going to enjoy the instrument by playing and displaying it.

    • @justharry2190
      @justharry2190 4 года назад +126

      @@Ma_Hew /woosh

    • @chriswatson8687
      @chriswatson8687 4 года назад +3

      I laughed for real lol

    • @dusanvilimonovic5988
      @dusanvilimonovic5988 4 года назад +2

      I hope it is not from the experience...

  • @broed731
    @broed731 4 года назад +2103

    Gibson, Yesterday's guitar at Tomorrow's Prices

    • @jamesmaloney8191
      @jamesmaloney8191 4 года назад +47

      Jonah you ain’t kidding lol

    • @ZaneDalton
      @ZaneDalton 4 года назад +32

      😂 what a fine description.

    • @Maxim89Il
      @Maxim89Il 4 года назад +77

      The problem with Gibson is that it's not "yesterday's guitar," it's a pathetic knock-off based on yesterday's marvellous guitar. If they continued making "yesterday's guitar," they'd still be an awesome company.
      People buy that guitar because they want "yesterday's guitar," they want what Pete Townshend and Noel Gallagher play (yes, I know he started with Epiphone), but they don't get that.

    • @brettdavis5555
      @brettdavis5555 4 года назад +2

      Very true, but I don’t blame them. That’s what people will buy.

    • @mr.rjryno5274
      @mr.rjryno5274 4 года назад +2

      I agree Gibson went through a rough patch with QC and are now rebuilding that craftsmanship they once had. My gibby LP is luckily a good one with no finish issues and almost didn't buy it because of the the 2k price tag. But yes it is definitely worth it and epi's are good, but are a world of difference.

  • @reseidolon
    @reseidolon 3 года назад +93

    I used to own a second hand guitar shop. I had many Gibsons come thru in the few years I was open. I don't really remember seeing any Gibsons that didn't have one or the other of the problems you show in this video. I can tell you that whenever one walked thru the door first thing I would do is check to see if the headstock had ever come off and often times my offer was based on the quality of the repair that was done to re-attach it. It often amazes me that a company like Gibson has never addressed the inherent design flaws in their instruments and instead opted to spend more effort on lawsuits against other companies who have. I agree with you Darrell I'll never buy another Gibson either.

    • @Caged63Man
      @Caged63Man 2 года назад +4

      now that detachable Gibson headstock is probably already patented by Gibson as well!

    • @aldonabagusauskas4956
      @aldonabagusauskas4956 2 года назад +5

      Les Pauls are great for canoe paddles and because of their weight you can also use one as an anchor if needed!

  • @Klesh
    @Klesh 3 года назад +241

    I'm a luthier and have already had SG's come into my repair shop where I was able to lightly pull the neck completely off the body. I know I'm no the only guy that's seen this happen. The neck pickup rout removes most of the neck pocket's glued surface area making some of the worst neck joints in history (even on pieces of American History like Gibson Guitars) - overall pioneers but lazy when it comes to simple design things like "How about rout the neck pocket away" idea. So dumb. As far as the hackjob nuts and fretwork, that's just laziness. Thanks for the video I just subscribed.

    • @Danielwills6325
      @Danielwills6325 2 года назад

      Are you seeing it on any of their 2020 guitars?

    • @Klesh
      @Klesh 2 года назад +2

      @@Danielwills6325 I haven't worked on any SG's for about 4 years sorry I don't know the answer

    • @richardwitherow5289
      @richardwitherow5289 2 года назад

      @@Klesh Hey Klesh, as a luthier can you please tell me what you think of PRS guitars and do they have excellent tuning stability? Thanks!

    • @WisdomHouseCreative
      @WisdomHouseCreative 2 года назад

      @@richardwitherow5289 I'm def not a luthier, but I can say that I am very happy with the tuning stability of my PRS Custom SE guitars. Stoptail and trem bridge stay in tune for me nicely. I don't actually use the tremelo, so I can't say how much that affects the stability of that guitar...

    • @williamlough4803
      @williamlough4803 2 года назад

      Thanks for saying that , it's true , found problems with Gibson's made in China as well , I won't ever buy a Gibson , great guitars made at one time , but Gibson's not the only ones I had a Ltd that did the same , what's the best guitar for 2000$ price range ,?

  • @bobs2809
    @bobs2809 5 лет назад +1426

    Cut them some slack Darrell. They have only been making these kind of guitars since the 1950's and 60's. I'm sure they'll eventually get it right.

    • @LUCKYB.
      @LUCKYB. 5 лет назад +11

      @@alainbrisebois8334
      You mean japadavidson dont you lol

    • @LUCKYB.
      @LUCKYB. 5 лет назад +8

      they havent yet .they just created a war on American Eccomony . and it all started with a 19 cent Bic Pen then the beach boys made a song about a Honda . toyota Datson
      these fks were like cats .. Give em a bowl of milk they wont leave now they own 70 % of America and the ecconomy ..

    • @franekpyzel6943
      @franekpyzel6943 5 лет назад +1

      Matrix

    • @JohnSmith-yy2uj
      @JohnSmith-yy2uj 4 года назад +6

      @pėiņ TM yes

    • @randyhopkins1263
      @randyhopkins1263 4 года назад +5

      I have owned dozens of Gibsons and can say wood is a big factor.

  • @AradhyaOnBass
    @AradhyaOnBass 5 лет назад +2461

    I wanna see this guy get pissed he always seems happy.

    • @darrenshebell3563
      @darrenshebell3563 5 лет назад +874

      If you understood Canadian you'd know he's Pissed...

    • @danmar007
      @danmar007 5 лет назад +133

      I'd be happy too if I had his wall of guitars! :-)

    • @waltersmetak
      @waltersmetak 5 лет назад +249

      For a Canuck, this is raging mad, almost psycho.....

    • @w13rdguy
      @w13rdguy 5 лет назад +21

      Yeah, no one wants to see that. Could be dangerous, LoL.

    • @d.j.6694
      @d.j.6694 5 лет назад +18

      His short upper lip makes it look like he's always smiling! 😂

  • @MetalHeadProductions
    @MetalHeadProductions 4 года назад +330

    This happened to my V in the exact same place. Gibson told me it was common for it to happen there, which is not a great way to deal with flaws in your builds.

    • @tornaclconor5149
      @tornaclconor5149 3 года назад +54

      So they admit it's common for their 3k overpriced guitars to have fundamental flaws that most other guitars don't have? Yeah, never buying another Gibson

    • @elimuto5096
      @elimuto5096 3 года назад +13

      Then don’t buy a guitar with nitro finish. Understanding why this happens takes all the wind out of your sail.

    • @buddamassa
      @buddamassa 3 года назад +16

      I had a V that had the exact same problem.. That and the tuning was MASSIVELY unstable sold that POS and bought an Ibanez RGA and never looked back. I will never spend that much on a Gibson when a 300.00 guitar buried that 1200.00 V and that was the cheap mid price back then.

    • @poisonfists
      @poisonfists 3 года назад +1

      Same. '08 V.

    • @stratman9449
      @stratman9449 3 года назад

      so.....it's meant to happen....like a light bulb pops after a year or two.....:-)

  • @markmckinney9821
    @markmckinney9821 3 года назад +25

    What I love about you Darrell is that you are very honest with every brand and you give detailed explanations of everything. I come to your channel FIRST when looking for reviews on any piece of equipment.

  • @Trog
    @Trog 5 лет назад +1193

    The neck line happens on nearly every Gibson and is nothing to worry about. It's just something to expect. What happens is over time the nitro finish will 'sink' around the neck join line and then you'll see what you're seeing. There is no 'movement' in the heel joint. You can tell the difference between natural aging and 'trama' if there is a jagged line instead of a clean straight mark like you have.
    Same thing on that nut. What you're seeing is where the nut/fretboard truly ends and the neck begins so once again - not movement, just the finish finding the small gaps between materials. Those lines are predominately visible on solid colored finishes.
    Something else you might see over time as these guitars age are little 'cracks' along the binding where the frets end. Those happen because of fret sprout with seasonal changes. Something that is very common to see, but if you never take them out of the house you'll likely have no worries on seeing those.
    Thin nitro finishes will do all this. Things like epiphone wont because they are poly finished. Most PRS have very thick finishes as well. Gibson honors tradition and they build their guitars the way they did in the 50s. There are just some things you have to live with while upholding that tradition.
    Are they defects that need to be repaired? No. You'll devalue your guitar if you did. Do the lines kind of suck? Yes. Is it ok not to like Gibson guitars because of the finish they use. Sure. But let's not spread widespread fear over something small.

    • @DarrellBraunGuitar
      @DarrellBraunGuitar  5 лет назад +181

      Thanks for the reply and info, I really appreciate it!
      Having used Gibson on and off for the past 20 years (and many other nitro finished guitars), I never had this cracking on any of my other instruments.
      In the end, Gibson have themselves in a bit of a bind - they can't really widely promote/educate regular people on the fact that (by their own choice) the finishes will likely crack on their very expensive guitars, while all their principal competition's guitars will likely not (I have nitro on a Strat, Tele, PRS, and Gretsch that are all fine).
      Either way, after watching this video, people will know and make their own purchases accordingly. If they do not want to deal with finish cracks they can choose to avoid Gibson; those who don't mind will be good to go :)

    • @joker71172
      @joker71172 5 лет назад +34

      Was thinking the same thing.Trog

    • @reasonsrhymes
      @reasonsrhymes 5 лет назад +40

      Agree with trogly. Thank you for giving facts.

    • @johnnypk1963
      @johnnypk1963 5 лет назад +24

      Totally agree on the nut finish cracking common as dirt. But the neck finish cracking is not. Darrell is correct there is movement. The crack on the Db cut looks fairly jagged too, I thought.

    • @cornstar1253
      @cornstar1253 5 лет назад +15

      @@DarrellBraunGuitar I think those old gold tops with the cracked nitro finishes look great

  • @RenchRanch
    @RenchRanch 4 года назад +1454

    This is indicative of a nitro cellulose lacquer finish. All made in USA Gibby's use lacquer. This type of finish is not as flexible as the catalyzed urethane used by just about all other companies. Even Fender on their "nitro" guitars use a grain sealer and initial base coat that is a urethane based finish to avoid this. Only the true "reissue" vintage stuff is finished the old-school way. Over time lacquer shrinks back, gets brittle, and will check (i.e. crack) and chip easily. It can also dull. Given enough age / time the lacquer will sink into the grain even if Gibson used plenty of grain filler. IMHO this is normal aging of a lacquer finish.Technically I don't think there is any actual failure at the neck joint or where the nut is on either guitar.
    Most other guitars finished with either catalyzed urethane or UV cured urethane don't crack as the urethane will "stretch" a bit with the expansion / contraction of the different materials with the heat cold / humid / less humid cycles during the seasons. Fender players deal with "fret sprout" all the time as in the winter the wood tends to dry out a bit and then shrink back enough for the fret ends to feel sharp and pronounced. This is due to the humidity content in the wood when built "new" being higher than when it stabilized where the guitar now lives. Neither Fender nor the owner did anything wrong. It's just the nature of a product made from natural materials. Even with a urethane finish, sometimes there are finish cracks. Fender Strats & Teles can get these cracks near the neck pocket. The wood isn't cracked through or anything, rather is't the finish either stretching too much at this point or it was too thick.
    In both cases IMHO you are seeing the normal expansion / contraction of the wood over the seasons and temperature changes. The paddle neck joint is glued only in the pocket, not out to the edges. So some expansion / contraction of the wood will happen here. So the lacquer gives and creates a finish crack. This is not a neck failure by any means and I have seen it a lot. For this joint area either you can live with it, or it can have a simple repair. Usually butyl cellosolve or diluted clear nitro (diluted with lacquer thinner) can be drop-filled into the area. Lacquer can be re-flowed by solvents and as such if done by a competent person can be touched up to the point of never seeing the repair. There is always some risk of ghosting or if the crack is really deep the underlying dye or stain can be affected.
    The nut is a different story. Gibson uses an extremely strong "glue" the is borderline epoxy for their nut. The nut material is very similar to Corian counter top material. It is designed so that their production Plek machine can slot the nut, not for longevity (IMHO). They actually bond in the nut along with the binding before the guitar is finished. So the lacquer covers the slot where the nut is glued in. You have a joint here where mahogany, rosewood or ebony, corian (or whatever Gibby uses) and the plastic of the binding all meet. As such they all have different expansion and contraction rates. I have also seen this area chip / flake / crack the finish. Repairing the lacquer alone won't fix it as it will just happen again. Usually I dremel and chisel out the "corian" nut, clean it down to bare wood, and hand make a bone nut. Then repair the lacquer so there is no finish over the nut edge. If done right it will resemble what Gibson used to do back in the day.
    A lot of these issues are caused by Gibson "Tradition" (i.e. all USA Gibby's use Nitro Lacquer still), and some "short cuts" in they way they are manufactured to save time / labor. The question is do you accept it and either get it repaired / modified or live with it. Over time the lacquer on both of these "new" guitars is going to age. The lacquer will yellow, shrink, and get brittle. It's just what it does. At some point the guitar will become "stable" and none of these issues will progress any more. Then is the time to sort it out if your super picky about a perfect finish. But I'll tell you 100% that no matter how well you care for either of these guitars, with Nitro Lacquer at some point it's going to age.
    Don't get me wrong, Gibson has a lot of areas they need to improve on. IMHO it's insane that an Epiphone in many cases can have BETTER build quality than a USA made Gibson. Certainly for the money they charge (and keep raising the prices on). At any rate, hope this helps and I hope you keep both guitars. They look and sound wonderful.
    As for my background, I'm not talking out of my ass here. I used to build and repair guitars running my own shop. I have also gone to school for Guitar Lutherie and am a member of the Guild of American Luthiers. Been to the Heritage factory in Kalamazoo Michigan serval time. IMHO they make better Gibsons than Gibby does now as it's the same building with many of the same people and tooling as Gibson used back before their move. You should check them out sometime. Cheers! Take care!
    Mike

    • @Puppy_parade
      @Puppy_parade 4 года назад +94

      Wow, thanks for taking the time to explain!

    • @drewarthur2169
      @drewarthur2169 4 года назад +62

      Rench Ranch wow!!! Thank god we have people like you to explain this stuff😂😂😂😂😂

    • @MiMenteOnLine
      @MiMenteOnLine 4 года назад +37

      What the heck man, my brain is fried after reading almost everything. Trying to understand lots of words and maybe technically stuff. I don't even master guitar playing, nor english is my native language, but I do appreciate the time to explain it. I want to buy a new guitar and was thinking about buying a Gibson to play punk and metalcore, so I took this video as a warning sign....anywway, thanks again.

    • @Deebz270
      @Deebz270 4 года назад +24

      I totally concur *Mike.* My Strat Deluxe had cracks around the neck pocket - It turned out that the four neck screws had stripped threads !! How the hell that happend is beyond me - Probably someone took the neck off and then overtightened the screws on refitting. The upshot being, that the neck was flapping around in the wind - around an 1/8th inch movement at the nut, which in turn caused the pearlescent finish (Jeff Beck Signature body) to crack at the heel joint. The paint finish on the end of the heel pocket completely delaminated. No cracks in the Alder beneath though.
      .
      Solution - I dowled and re-drilled the neck holes and fitted stainless-steel, high-torque screws - Stannah screws to be precise, used to secure outdoor stairlifts to granite steps! The neck is now solid as a glued joint, I could paddle the Atlantic with it !
      .
      My Gibson Victory (1982 vintage) shows the very same joint line and crack in the finish that follows the neck joint on the upper side. The neck is solid though. My 1979 Gibson RD Artist has no such issues. Both Gibsons are made of slabs of rock-maple (both maple necks too, the RD has an ebony FB, whilst the Victory has a RW board).
      .
      My PRS S2 Semi-hollowbody is *perfect*.

    • @nguyenduc3708
      @nguyenduc3708 4 года назад +6

      Maybe the wood wasn't given enough time to rest? Under a lot of pressure from gluing, dremel tooling, shaping, the wood develops internal stress and it needs time to adjust itself to a balance point. But that's just my postulation.

  • @johnmonroney8614
    @johnmonroney8614 3 года назад +308

    I had a perfect one. TURNED OUT TO BE A Chibson.

    • @jimkalfakis9893
      @jimkalfakis9893 3 года назад +15

      Hilarious! As funny as that is, it’s probably true.

    • @viciousgaming6108
      @viciousgaming6108 3 года назад +21

      They are way better in some means the woodwork is 10xs better. Hardware and electronics are junk but that we can fix. U can not fix a 17 degree raked neck like on those lol

    • @adamgreenhill110
      @adamgreenhill110 3 года назад +2

      @@viciousgaming6108 Not to mention WAY cheaper, and some cool custom designs too

    • @rockthecasbahs
      @rockthecasbahs 3 года назад +5

      Nothing wrong with owning and playing a Chinese made guitar, especially nowadays that China is getting better at making reasonable quality things for quite cheap.

    • @adamgreenhill110
      @adamgreenhill110 3 года назад +1

      @@rockthecasbahs Yeah, seriously. I just got my Chickenbacker in the post - it blew all my expectations. Stunning guitar, plays well, very good frets. Needs minor adjustments, and hardware upgrades, then it'll be as good as a Ric in my eyes

  • @Yesssqueen
    @Yesssqueen 3 года назад +333

    *owns every Gibson Model*
    Why I'll Never buy Another Gibson...

    • @arakis1313
      @arakis1313 3 года назад +14

      ...and i'm now sponsored by a couple of other brands

    • @bigted1953
      @bigted1953 3 года назад +4

      Ryan , in the words of my old algebra teacher - Precisely Correct.

    • @jos7006
      @jos7006 3 года назад

      😂

    • @earlspearl2933
      @earlspearl2933 3 года назад +1

      @@bigted1953 that's pretty much accurate then . I guess

    • @jamiemoffatt50
      @jamiemoffatt50 3 года назад

      Most of his guitars are given to him free by companies to do reviews

  • @son0fsocal
    @son0fsocal 5 лет назад +2641

    For what Gibson charges, this is completely UNACCEPTABLE

    • @gregdiprinzio9280
      @gregdiprinzio9280 5 лет назад +191

      Absolutely right. Comments condoning it are from people who can't admit they got ripped off.

    • @marineman2298
      @marineman2298 5 лет назад +12

      ​@@gregdiprinzio9280, I edited this post because I sort of sounded like a jerk.

    • @gregdiprinzio9280
      @gregdiprinzio9280 5 лет назад +7

      @@marineman2298 Besides that, Mrs. Lincoln---How was the show?

    • @marineman2298
      @marineman2298 5 лет назад +8

      @@gregdiprinzio9280, the saying is "Besides that Mrs. Lincoln, how did you enjoy the PLAY?" You should have gone with "Besides that Mrs. Kennedy, did you enjoy the trip to Dallas?

    • @gregdiprinzio9280
      @gregdiprinzio9280 5 лет назад +26

      @@marineman2298 I stand corrected. Probably best to buy a used Gibson then if you don't mind cosmetic flaws. For me, the whole point of new is the idea that the guitar can stay cosmetically pristine, or close to it, if I take care of it and don't mistreat it. If the paint must crack in a short period of time no matter how I treat it, there's either a quality control problem or a design flaw. If one of those two things exist, there's no justifying a high price, especially when the nut is plastic, the body swiss-cheesed and the fretboard lined with countertop material.

  • @demofactory
    @demofactory 5 лет назад +1201

    Maybe Gibson could ask Dean guitars how to make guitars without finish cracks? Just saying...

    • @demofactory
      @demofactory 5 лет назад +94

      You completely missed the irony of my joke, after Gibson tried to sue Dean Guitars. For the record... My glass is neither half empty or full. Already filled my glass, so I got another glass lol!!!!! Take care friend!!!

    • @tubularificationed
      @tubularificationed 5 лет назад +46

      Rocco, in a face there is movement where there should be movement. Whereas in that Gibson guitars, there is movement where there should be no movement :)

    • @tubularificationed
      @tubularificationed 5 лет назад +66

      I just wonder why $100 guitars get it right, and Gibsons get it wrong. Don't they have the same conditions? ;)

    • @NathanChisholm041
      @NathanChisholm041 5 лет назад +2

      @@unperrier5998 Can we have the English version?

    • @finalbossoftheinternet6002
      @finalbossoftheinternet6002 5 лет назад

      demofactory oof

  • @scorpion9248
    @scorpion9248 2 года назад +13

    Darrell
    I was a huge Gibson Custom shop dealer (store manager) back in the mid 90’s.
    eBay had come out by then so we were able to move a lot of guitars all over the world relatively cheap at the time.
    Problem was… quality.
    Our Hamer’s, Ibanez’s, Peavey’s, Epiphones, etc we’re great, out of the box! All we did was replace strings, set intonation and tune up.
    Gibson Custom Shop was a horror story… some of our customers were very distinguished and placed orders for their custom Gibby’s based solely on our reputation at the time.
    As soon as the Gibson Custom orders came into our shop we were shocked to find all kinds of issues with Quality.
    Intonation and string height in outer space! Electronics were soldered by 3rd graders etc. etc.
    We had to spend at least 2-4 hours on our Custom Shop guitars just to be playable.
    Very Sad.
    Our reputation was on the line so sometimes we hid these guitars from our customers until we could fix all these problems. Luckily we knew what we were doing.

  • @bigknuckle9689
    @bigknuckle9689 3 года назад +10

    I had an SG for about 6 months, looked cool, sounded like an SG fun to play sitting down. I didn't like the way it fit me, the neck dive was too much for me when standing, but it was also very poorly made. It needed a COMPLETE setup upon purchase (not not just a minor string height adjustment) but the main issue was the soldering of the pickups was so bad that after about 5 months of home use (3-4 hours per week at home) the wires came loose and the sound went in and out. It looked like someone had just poured a cup solder in the cutouts for the wires and pickups. I repaired and sold it a week later to buy an American Strat with money left over. I have seen vastly better build quality on my $220 Squire and my $300 Harley Benton. And with what Gibson charges, these things should look more like my $2,000 PRS, which is absolutely immaculate in build quality.

    • @richardwitherow5289
      @richardwitherow5289 2 года назад

      Hey Big Knuckle, I'm at desperation point with a Gibson that never stays in tune. Does your PRS have excellent tuning stability? I'm thinking of buying one.

    • @bigknuckle9689
      @bigknuckle9689 2 года назад

      @@richardwitherow5289 Yes, it does, but does not like alt tunings.

    • @richardwitherow5289
      @richardwitherow5289 2 года назад

      @@bigknuckle9689 Great. Thanks for getting back to me!

  • @gregdiprinzio9280
    @gregdiprinzio9280 5 лет назад +656

    I like when my five thousand dollar guitar spontaneously combusts, gives it character.

    • @aaron4757
      @aaron4757 5 лет назад +2

      Greg Diprinzio no chief, only on $1000 or less guitars.

    • @FOHguy
      @FOHguy 5 лет назад +12

      I'm only happy when it happens playing live.
      Bedroom playing, nobody else gets to share the experience.😂

    • @chriscook4194
      @chriscook4194 5 лет назад +9

      @@aaron4757 since when can you get a Gibson for less than 1k

    • @aaron4757
      @aaron4757 5 лет назад +14

      Chris Cook I was joking around, what I meant is that that shouldn’t happen to any guitar that’s over $1000

    • @chriscook4194
      @chriscook4194 5 лет назад +4

      @@aaron4757 ah gotcha sry was fired up about this suit

  • @RudyAyoub
    @RudyAyoub 5 лет назад +908

    F for gibson

  • @randy685
    @randy685 3 года назад +11

    That really sucks man. I’ve had a 2012 sg standard for around 10 years and I’ve had not issues at all except the usual tuning problems

  • @ronpipes1988
    @ronpipes1988 4 года назад +11

    I've only ever bought one Gibson in my life; a Gibson Les Paul Modern in pelham blue back in December of last year (2019). Brand new, plays and sounds fantastic. I've now had it less than 7 months and the front of the guitar looks like someone took a metal comb to it. Cracks in the finish around the volume and tone knobs, the bridge, the toggle switch. Some are an inch or so long, others run nearly the full front of the guitar. It stays in one room where the temperature is a constant from about 68 to 75 degrees.
    I never thought I'd pay this much for a guitar only to have it look this way 6 months later. 6 years later...perhaps, but not this soon. I'm upgrading my silverburst Epi tomorrow with the SD hot rodded humbucker set. I personally will never again spend that much money on a Gibson. This Epiphone has such a good finish and feel that with the right pickups it'll be so close to a Gibson. So the Gibson has a traditional nitro finish. So what.....the guitar looks like crap and it's less than a year old. Still plays and sounds exceptional, but for the money an upgraded Epi is a much better deal, or put humbuckers in a Strat, or get an Ibanez or some other brand. Lesson learned.

    • @erikarneberg11
      @erikarneberg11 2 года назад

      Isn’t Gibson still offering their “five year warranty”? Have you tried returning it via the dealership, or contacting Gibson yourself? Just wondering what the other part of the story (getting some resolution to the problem) is? If it all happened within a year of purchase, and to that extent, that’s got to be considered construction/production flaws that SHOULD be covered under warranty- imagine if that was a car! What a bummer, sorry to hear that…

    • @facurojas4477
      @facurojas4477 2 года назад

      If some checking bothers you so much just buy a poli finished guitar, it's not like the guitar is tearing itself apart of something..., it's something you just have to know, also, metalic finishes like yours are way more likely to check than regular ones, anyway, they didn't have the best QC before they changed ownership

  • @Pilostudio
    @Pilostudio 5 лет назад +316

    That is excellent quality control! they are guaranteed to have cracks in the exact same spot even in different series! lol

  • @hockeyman2274
    @hockeyman2274 4 года назад +359

    I had the same issue with my epiphone LP. I sent it back to the retailer, as they said the would correct it. It sent it via FedEx. I insured it for $1000, the value of the guitar. However when it arrive at Sweetwater the headstock was completely broken off. (The issue was cracking in the finish) I reported this to FedEx. FedEx then wanted the signature of who signed for it along with video of it being delivered and their packaging being open. Dont know if anyone videos a FedEx delivery. FedEx then denied the claim. Sweetwater (the best company and customer service in the world) stepped up and replaced my guitar. I only purchase from them now. Well guitar stuff anyway. Moral of the story dont use FedEx!!!!!!!

    • @rickkuba
      @rickkuba 4 года назад +22

      Jon Amaral I too had a FedEx close encounter when medication was to be sent to my wife prior to her Caribbean cruise. “ when it absolutely positively has to get there overnight” was the advertisement. In my case it didn’t leave the shipping facility for 2 days. Turned out I retrieved the meds and flew down to Florida from NYC to hand deliver them myself. Moral of the story: use FedEx at your own risk.

    • @hockeyman2274
      @hockeyman2274 4 года назад +7

      @@rickkuba I'll never use them again!

    • @J__C__
      @J__C__ 4 года назад +6

      Moral of the story is video your unboxing. Thousands of people do it daily. Many of them post their vids....get this....
      RIGHT HERE ON RUclips! 😄🤣

    • @J__C__
      @J__C__ 4 года назад +1

      @Harry. B. Renner. jr. Sounds like you're talking about the RUclipsr ChuckE2009 considering that's exactly what, happened to him.

    • @hockeyman2274
      @hockeyman2274 4 года назад +1

      It was Sweetwater that didn't have an unboxing. Being that they use this vendor to ship almost all of their equipment, unless the customer requests a different shipper. They must have assumed everything would be ok with fed ex

  • @kaiying74
    @kaiying74 3 года назад +9

    I went to the store with money for a Les Paul and left with a PRS. Gibson have been living on their name alone for far too long.

  • @erkanters
    @erkanters 2 года назад +1

    I bought a Gibson U2 Superstrat in 1992. I still have it, and it shows (and has always showed) the joint of the neck to the body on the 19th fret.
    It is not cracked though. But the joint is visible and can be felt. It goes down from the fretboard to the bottom of the neck and then on the other side straight up to the fretboard again. That is to say: if this is a joint; because this would be a stupid way to make a joint. You would glue end grain wood to end grain wood. That just won't hold (I am a woodworker and I also restore and repair guitars). The guitar is still straight as a ruler and shows no cracks or other faults. So apart from that it shows a visible line: no problems there. But that line has always intrigued me.
    I have another problem though; when i play it, after a while the neck becomes sticky from the 'grease' of my thumb. This influences the speed in which you can play. I have to clean it once or twice in between if I want to play a whole evening. Annoying on stage. I have quite a lot of guitars (I may have overdone it a bit...) and really: not one other guitar shows this problem. Does anyone else have this problem with a Gibson (or other) guitar?
    I thought about sanding it and spraypainting it, but then it would not be original anymore. (And I still want to change the pickups, because the tone is so (80's) sharp, but then again, then it will not be original anymore...)
    Another bit of nitpicking: the polepieces of the humbucker are exactly in place, the polepieces of the single coil pickups ar not exactly centered underneath the snares. They are only 1 millimeter off, but still; for a guitar in this pricerange that does not seem right. It dos not seem to effect the sound though.
    So my Gibson is in great shape after 40 years.
    Repairing guitars, I also saw a lot of Gibson's. I must say that the newer guitars are (in my humble opinion) not very well build. Rough, problems with the spacing, badly polished fretwork. Not acceptable for the price.
    The electric guitars who amazed me are the Ibanez. Even the cheap ones are very well build. (I do not own a Ibanez, they don't appeal to me. But the build quality is very good.)

  • @yeahh8402
    @yeahh8402 5 лет назад +619

    Darrell: I'm not that much of an SG guy. *has a Gibson SG*
    Me: I'm all about the Gibson Les Paul. *has a $150 Strat copy*

    • @salintium
      @salintium 5 лет назад +10

      because he has a channel about guitars. Duh

    • @robspear03
      @robspear03 5 лет назад +15

      @@salintium That has zero bearing on his choice of guitars.
      He owns a GLP, but isnt a fan?
      If you believe that, let me sell you some grease for your muffler bearings...

    • @iniquity7
      @iniquity7 4 года назад +13

      @@robspear03 i need to buy some grease for my muffler bearing, and some horn fluid. My car seems to be acting up but walmart doesnt carry these items, can I buy them from you good sir?

    • @ravikiran490
      @ravikiran490 4 года назад +1

      Man I wanna buy an LP but too much price. Might get a Vault LP1 or TL some day

    • @dadadididododede1557
      @dadadididododede1557 4 года назад

      what were u thinking ???
      seriously ??
      ur finger sure as hell faster than ur brain lol 🤣🤣🤣

  • @btbb3726
    @btbb3726 4 года назад +359

    I’ve started buying $200-$300 guitars and upgrading hardware and tweaking minor imperfections. I feel I end up with a quality instrument for less $’s. For a company like Gibson to deliver this quality is insulting.

    • @xRegularJohnx
      @xRegularJohnx 4 года назад +9

      same here

    • @deaf19830
      @deaf19830 4 года назад +2

      I would like to have somewhere around a 1981 Gibson Les Paul. They probably all the same I guess, year models I mean

    • @golfhound
      @golfhound 4 года назад +13

      agreed. I changed my whole outlook and buy lower end Fenders, upgrade the pickups, wiring, all hardware to better after market stuff of my choosing, and end up with a much finer guitar.

    • @vernonleemonii3334
      @vernonleemonii3334 4 года назад +10

      Same. Check out Harley Benton guitars, great quality for the price!

    • @714arewenotmen
      @714arewenotmen 4 года назад +5

      Right picked up a squire tele love it so surprise with the weight I've held squire strats there so light not my tele nice slab of wood will upgrade tuners but right now it stays in tune I'm just happy with it

  • @markwilliams142
    @markwilliams142 3 года назад +3

    My favorite guitar is my early 90s Les Paul Studio. When I go a little older and started gigging, I wanted a backup. I was surprised that more recent Gibsons that cost $2K+ aren’t even close to feeling as good as my old Studio, which was about $900 at the time of purchase. I went to Guitar Center to sell 3 pedals I didn’t care for, and ended up playing a LTD LP copy. It had almost everything I loved about my LP, and I actually prefer the knob placement of the LTD. So, for the price of a few pedals I never used, I got the LP I always wanted.

  • @rotfaun2852
    @rotfaun2852 3 года назад +6

    Ugh! Bro I feel bad for you. That’s exactly why I’m done with those high dollar guitars. Main Guitar right now is a Ltd ec50 stock $180 new in 2007. I’ve been playing it for 13 years with no problems

  • @andrewwagner6851
    @andrewwagner6851 5 лет назад +172

    Heel cracks are normal. Same with the nut. There’s no movement, it’s just the finish shrinking. Your guitar will not break, and it isn’t a sign of breaking parts. The finish is where the parts are connected, so that’s why it cracks around the buy and heel. You may find out shortly that it happens all the way down the neck binding. Don’t worry about it.

    • @granvillefriel1877
      @granvillefriel1877 5 лет назад +4

      Is that the nitro cracking with age?

    • @andrewwagner6851
      @andrewwagner6851 5 лет назад +21

      Granville Friel yes. Epiphone guitars have polyurethane finish so they do not shrink. Some fender guitars have nitro finish but they do not have any neck glue joints that can be disrupted.

    • @Superjet113
      @Superjet113 5 лет назад +16

      Exactly That635guy, was going to post this if I could not find a good comment about it. Spot on. Nothing is moving, finish shrinkage. This should posted as top post. It still sucks, but nothing is moving Darrell. Love your channel too BTW, thank you!

    • @LucasCrossleyGuitar
      @LucasCrossleyGuitar 5 лет назад

      This!

    • @averydeadhorse
      @averydeadhorse 5 лет назад +5

      Have worked with and fixed nitro finishes. Can confirm this

  • @McMillanScottish
    @McMillanScottish 5 лет назад +51

    I can forgive a lot of defects if a guitar has "that special something", and I have done so. But when dropping $$$$ on a new guitar, there's no excuse for that kind of silliness.

    • @brandonhuisman4351
      @brandonhuisman4351 4 года назад +1

      Scottish McMillan he said the one one guitar was a 2007. So I wouldn’t call it new but I agree

  • @SDisonYT
    @SDisonYT 3 года назад +7

    I agree. I wanted a true Gibson Les Paul my whole life, but since I couldn’t afford one, I just bought an Epiphone Les Paul Custom. It’s fantastic. Since then I’ve added a PRS and an EVH Wolfgang, and a Strat. So now I’m thinking there is no reason I need to drop $3-5k on a Gibson LP. My Epiphone LP is plenty good enough, and 1/6th the price.

  • @jasonhughes5219
    @jasonhughes5219 4 года назад +2

    I know this is an older video, however I had a recent experience with this. I ordered a really nice 2018 limited edition Les Paul Standard, with blacked out hardware and a trans ebony bust. Beautiful guitar. I ordered this as brand new from Guitar Center. It showed up with a bowed neck and the same finish crack in the nut. Not only that the nut was also cracked diagonally. I took it back to Guitar center and exchanged it for a PRS custom 22. Low and behold, Guitar center put it back on the shelf with the same blemishes.

  • @lance134679
    @lance134679 5 лет назад +532

    Say no to crack.

  • @Vetis213
    @Vetis213 5 лет назад +560

    Weird that people are OK with cosmetic issues on guitars this expensive.

    • @My6StringSweetheart
      @My6StringSweetheart 5 лет назад +107

      Yet they complain if a cheap guitar has a slight fixable issue lol.

    • @4ppl3z59
      @4ppl3z59 5 лет назад +16

      If it plays I'm fine with it

    • @Dextergec413
      @Dextergec413 5 лет назад +61

      People treat something very differently when they've paid money for it. They'll go to great lengths to justify something they already purchased while something unproven is easy to critique.

    • @furthermoore1863
      @furthermoore1863 5 лет назад +13

      that wine sniffer mentality

    • @northwooddrive448
      @northwooddrive448 5 лет назад +6

      it's about how it sounds when it comes to a guitar, not how it looks.

  • @BOOLsheet
    @BOOLsheet 3 года назад +227

    The only thing that sells Gibsons is nostalgia.

    • @BOOLsheet
      @BOOLsheet 3 года назад +13

      Boondoggle what do they get what right? There are fundamental design flaws with Gibsons, many of which they’ve never tried to fix in any meaningful way. From weight, to headstock tilt, to upper fret access, to neck dive, it’s just not a comfortable guitar to sit and practice with or play live. Not to mention it doesn’t stay in tune as well as other cheaper, better designed guitars. Don’t even get me started on the quality control issues, which were abhorrent for a company that charges a massive premium. With so many great options out there today, there’s no real reason to buy such a flawed design.

    • @Chaps_Jr
      @Chaps_Jr 3 года назад +4

      @Boondoggle For your one guitar being done right, how many did they get wrong? How many people have had to deal with terrible quality and design for your instrument to be good? There is absolutely no reason a Les Paul (or any Gibson) should cost as much as they do. So many companies offer better quality and design, more finish and hardware options, better customer support, and don't charge an absurd premium.
      Gibson is using their name alone to keep pumping out an overpriced design which they have barely improved at all in over 60 years. For the price of a standard Les Paul, I can get a Custom Shop Fender. Ludicrous.

    • @Chaps_Jr
      @Chaps_Jr 3 года назад +9

      @Boondoggle That is an incredibly closed-minded stance. Also, you're just plain incorrect.
      No other brand is sent in for headstock repairs as much as Gibson, thanks to the ridiculous break angle. The finishes are extremely brittle, and the options are limited at best. For $3000, there is no reason it can't be made in a neck-thru construction for better harmonics. The way they install the nut and paint over it is just another way to charge extra money during inevitable repairs. The nut is also made of shockingly low quality material for such a high-dollar item.
      The same quality can be found in high-end Epiphones, for a third of the price, with more options for personalization, AND regular improvements in the technology.
      The only reason you're denying any of it is because you're afraid to admit that you paid way too much money for an outdated guitar.

    • @captainboders1181
      @captainboders1181 3 года назад +1

      ​@@Chaps_Jr You make good points but so does he. It is kind of like the lottery with Gibsons, I have a 600-800$ Gibson I got used and it plays great for as long as I've had it which is roughly a year. But also you're right, they truly are leveraging their name and position in the guitar world to not offer improvements they could. Although like Boondoggle says, when they get it right they are quite nice instruments. But you're also right about the amount of Gibsons at least in the past that had to be done wrong for my one guitar to be nice is too high. As a company they are flawed, although when looked at individually a Gibson guitar can be amazing.

    • @lightspeedlegato
      @lightspeedlegato 3 года назад +3

      Gibsons are for collectors, not players.

  • @Raymond-yq1de
    @Raymond-yq1de 2 года назад +1

    I own 7 Gibson guitars the oldest is a 1979 wine red studio custom that i leave out of the case all my others stay in there cases until i’m ready to play them, not even 1 of these guitars show any signs of what yours are. My Gibson’s are 2002 BB king Lucille, 2017 blonde es355 custom, 2011 es335 black beauty, 2014 Les Paul Supreme (brown), Les Paul Les plus with robot tuners, shortly after purchasing that guitar I visited a Guitar Center where i observed there guitar tech, removing all the tuners from the stock of about 11 guitars they had left. According to the tech Gibson recalled all the tuners replacing them with standard tuner’s, he offered to replace mine to wit i declined, mine still have the original robot tuners which work perfectly fine. I just used the tuner a few min ago despite not ever being placed on a charger the tuners still work, i love this guitar.

  • @johnhanna4719
    @johnhanna4719 5 лет назад +250

    I am old enough to be your father and have played gibsons and fenders before they were collectible. Living in New England with all its drastic temperature and humidity changes I see what you have all the time. Not only in guitars but any wood product from furniture to flooring etc. These are not stress cracks or signs of defects but natural occurrences because wood will always move with the climate. Sometimes it shrinks, expands etc. Nitro lacquer moves as well and takes forever to cure. Unlike plastic based finishes on your epiphone and other guitars lacquer takes forever to really harden. During that time it shrinks, moves and cracks. It is also very susceptible to finish cracks. Gibson bakes its finishes to speed the process but it just gets the guitar to the store faster. It doesn't harden the finish completely which still has to age.l. Its a catch 22., We want the tone of lacquer but the durability of a poly. Now compound this with the fact that Mahogany isa more porous than a hardwood like maple so it is likely to exhibit these changes more than maple or alder. I am not a gibson fanboy by any means, in fact prefer strats, but this time its not gibson's fault. Those cracks do not suggest your nut is coming off or your neck has to be reset. All it shows is that your mahogany based guitars are moving slightly which is normal, that's why they have neck adjustments, and the finish is hardening and shrinking with age, Good luck and just enjoy playing them., Fortunately our fingers can't see so it shouldn't bother them at all!

    • @geobram
      @geobram 5 лет назад +37

      "We want the tone of lacquer" ?!?!?! Bwah ha ha ha ...that is almost as good as tone wood!!! Also if nitro lacquer takes so long to cure it should NOT crack. Those are not finish cracks, they would appear randomly everywhere... not on the high stress area of the neck body interface. And yes you are a Gibson fan-boy.

    • @tolerbearALTII
      @tolerbearALTII 5 лет назад +21

      I have a hard time believing in the so called tone of the finish of any guitar. It's a myth. As for Gibson's quality issues, give me a cheap guitar; at least they have an excuse. Gibsons are overpriced and they take advantage of their former reputation for being a quality instrument. Bah!

    • @112131415191213
      @112131415191213 5 лет назад +20

      @@felix.delrubio PRS guitars are finished in poly though...

    • @nickzaragoza9368
      @nickzaragoza9368 5 лет назад +8

      Tone wood is the best myth to hit the guitar community along with boiling strings HAHA

    • @rickjohns689
      @rickjohns689 5 лет назад +8

      @@nickzaragoza9368 boiling strings isn't really a myth, it is used to remove crud from used strings to make them sound brighter just a little longer. There is no benefit to boiling them out of the package. And doing it to renew strings isn't really great anyway, they don't last much longer and it won't fix dents from frets on the underside.

  • @DarrellBraunGuitar
    @DarrellBraunGuitar  5 лет назад +366

    I've had a long 20 year struggle to find a Gibson guitar that I really love, but without too many issues.
    However, with all the other AWESOME guitars out there, I have to ask myself "why do I care so much?"
    I think its just time for me to be done!

    • @DoctorMcFarlandStudios
      @DoctorMcFarlandStudios 5 лет назад +18

      I worked at Gibson for 10 years but I have to agree that there are so many companies doing excellent work. You will find one you can’t live without.

    • @zefolantar
      @zefolantar 5 лет назад +18

      Darrell Braun Guitar 🎸I can’t say I blame you, Darrell. After seeing your two Gibson’s, I wouldn’t be lining up to get one, that’s for sure. With Gibson you’re paying for the iconic name but poor workmanship. Who needs that? If I was shelling out a few grand on a new axe, it would be a PRS or something from the Fender Custom Shop. Just my 2 cents. Great 👍 video. Love your work! 👏

    • @zacharycochran8096
      @zacharycochran8096 5 лет назад +5

      There is no shame at this point buying Mexican and over seas...there luthiers either care more ...or fender and gibson seem to have issues with quality regarding supply and demand

    • @arronbrowning2752
      @arronbrowning2752 5 лет назад +7

      Fender all the way! 😂

    • @isexuallyidentifyasanovenm1617
      @isexuallyidentifyasanovenm1617 5 лет назад +11

      I have a 40 year old les paul thats always had those cracks. Trust me, me and a buddy of mine who is troglys guitar show here on RUclips know all about this stuff. Dont know why it does it. But Its nothing to worry about. Just a gibson thing....

  • @kielconrad7963
    @kielconrad7963 3 года назад +39

    I’ve repaired three SGs that have had that exact same issue. One where the neck completely came dislodged. Seems as if the glue just slowly broke down or wasn’t a clean application and after some minor abuse and bouncing around in cases decided to let go.

    • @terrygay8879
      @terrygay8879 3 года назад +2

      With all the new glues that continue to come out, I'd bet Gibson is using some old glue. It's amazing that with Gibson's voracious acquisitions of different industries they can't fix the problems with their flagship business. Oh well.

    • @deandee8082
      @deandee8082 2 года назад

      @@terrygay8879 they use whatever chyna has to sell for the lowest price, bet that...

  • @timothymallon
    @timothymallon 3 года назад +4

    I’ve had a neck reset on an old SG I had at one point. And I’ve had other similar neck pocket issues as well. As much as I love Gibson, I can’t justify buying one anymore.

  • @sseltrek1a2b
    @sseltrek1a2b 5 лет назад +214

    cracks on guitars at this price point is not acceptable...i've played Schecters for years and never seen a crack like this on any of them, and they're 1/3 the cost....this is clearly a quality control issue...

    • @metalheadblues
      @metalheadblues 5 лет назад +12

      Exactly. My schecter is almost a decade old have heavily gigged and no issues.

    • @gavinwinram7811
      @gavinwinram7811 5 лет назад +7

      He lives in Canada. It could be the air moisture causing it. I only have one guitar, and it’s a cheap acoustic. But at my school we have 3 humidifiers to keep the air moist during the winter months

    • @dustywalter1947
      @dustywalter1947 4 года назад +5

      I love Schecter! He should burn these Gibson's or make picks out of them for a new schecter.

    • @jamescox992
      @jamescox992 4 года назад +2

      I have a Schecter C1 custom about two and a half years old same problem crack at the neck joint. Love the guitar. I have a C1 Hellraiser same age no problems. Love it just the same.

    • @Logan912
      @Logan912 4 года назад +4

      @@gavinwinram7811 Yes because those are *acoustic guitars.* For an electric solid body guitar, this is unacceptable.

  • @JorgeSalasGuitar
    @JorgeSalasGuitar 5 лет назад +190

    "Nuts that were hacked by a caveman"
    4:23
    Love this lol

  • @Mephilis78
    @Mephilis78 3 года назад +3

    Btw, if you really like double cut Les Paul's, but you still want something brand new, there's always Paul Reed Smith. They are literally Les Pauls, but they still have access to good tone wood.

  • @johncrafton8319
    @johncrafton8319 4 года назад +25

    I never gave my Gibson Les Paul enough time to break. After all, it arrived with three tone knobs, scratchy electronics, a huge blemish in the stain, a stripped strap nut, a crooked neck, and a loose nut. NONE of my guitars from ANY other manufacturer were ever as poorly made as that Gibson.
    I've owned plenty of instruments, from all around the budget spectrum. I take care of every guitar I have. None have disappointed me as much as that Gibson. Yes, I would've seen these issues had I bought the instrument from a local store, but even online purchases have been more reliable than this one. Yes, every brand can ship a dud, but this thing was supposedly inspected before being shipped out.
    Gibson lost me as a customer. I'll happily keep buying from pretty much anyone else. I think my next LP might be an Eastman, or something similar.

  • @craigbranscum4041
    @craigbranscum4041 4 года назад +182

    Way too much quality competition out there to bother with Gibson .

    • @julianpeters37
      @julianpeters37 3 года назад +2

      Yeah. I'd go for a collings instead. Bit to expensive for me.

    • @Chaps_Jr
      @Chaps_Jr 3 года назад +3

      Man, for something like a Les Paul, literally almost every single company makes a better quality product for a fraction of the cost, with more finish and hardware options. Hell, even the "cheapo" Chinese eBay guitars have better quality control than Gibson.

    • @GrimYak
      @GrimYak 3 года назад +3

      @@Chaps_Jr ESP

    • @davidwhitten4538
      @davidwhitten4538 3 года назад

      Yea my LTD EC1000 plays better, built better, and feels better than any of the Gibsons ive had or played at even 4 times the price tag.

    • @GrimYak
      @GrimYak 3 года назад +2

      @@davidwhitten4538 ESP/LTD is way better than the traditional les paul. lighter, thinner, and really overall a better guitar.

  • @telnobody737
    @telnobody737 5 лет назад +239

    Best of luck finding a solution Darrell. Lucky we love our Epiphones right?

    • @alexmurphy5289
      @alexmurphy5289 5 лет назад +38

      Most Epis are cheaper and better... Gibson doesn't stand a chance in the long run

    • @lincolnlee6042
      @lincolnlee6042 5 лет назад +1

      Alex Murphy agreed

    • @MrChris-bx7ss
      @MrChris-bx7ss 5 лет назад +21

      If they would only change that goofy Epi headstock it would be heaven.

    • @marksanders1962
      @marksanders1962 5 лет назад +2

      @@alexmurphy5289 Alex Murphy I think you are right, thank you for your cooperation...

    • @megan_alnico
      @megan_alnico 5 лет назад +10

      @@MrChris-bx7ss I think your statement is exactly why they don't have the Gibson headstock.

  • @closetmonkey88
    @closetmonkey88 3 года назад +1

    Had a 2005 SG standard since 08, similar low impact life, spending almost all its life in the case while not being played. Only degradation is a slight spider web cracking on the chrome that gets touched the most and the odd tiny ding or scratch! All in all just about as beautiful as the day I first laid eyes on it!!

  • @loufachin9287
    @loufachin9287 3 года назад +1

    I bought a Nashville SG and its in amazing shape. I love your channel and you've helped me select a decent guitar. My fave is still a Strat.

  • @billjamal4764
    @billjamal4764 4 года назад +116

    You can hear the sadness in his voice when he’s talking about the cracks

    • @p-rod88
      @p-rod88 3 года назад +6

      I thought I was the only one.

    • @RainField0730
      @RainField0730 3 года назад +4

      Yeah a bit of quiver in his voice, so sad.

    • @KazeAkiyama
      @KazeAkiyama 3 года назад

      You can tell he's not a player who maintains his own guitars because literally every guitar gets that at some point. Especially when there's not much wood surrounding the join.

  • @tjsogmc
    @tjsogmc 5 лет назад +233

    That's why I always buy the Chinese knock offs. You get the same problems, only at a fraction of the price.

    • @Chino196
      @Chino196 4 года назад +4

      Red Scorpion 6 same✊

    • @davemoskot1776
      @davemoskot1776 4 года назад +22

      Red Scorpion 6 plus you get Covid-19 for free as an added bonus.

    • @HalfDeadGeezers
      @HalfDeadGeezers 4 года назад +20

      I will buy Indonesian or South Korean. It is my personal choice to not support the Chinese regime. Sorry Epiphone.

    • @punk_rock_music_teacher
      @punk_rock_music_teacher 4 года назад

      Red Scorpion 6 look for a pre 2015 Epiphone custom. They’re handmade in China with the same materials but thousands less than their Gibson counterparts

    • @tannersparrow5588
      @tannersparrow5588 4 года назад +2

      Epiphone is an okay knock off, if youre talking about chibsons, that's just straight up not cool

  • @Tech875O
    @Tech875O 3 года назад +9

    Would love to hear if Gibson ever did anything for you about this problem?

  • @charlesflint9048
    @charlesflint9048 Год назад +3

    As a wristwatch guy as well as a guitar guy, I’ve thought of Epiphone and Gibson being like Tudor and Rolex.
    Nowadays those barriers seem to be blurred.

    • @sismachine
      @sismachine 11 месяцев назад

      Well, at least from authorized Gibson dealers, they have guitars in stock...

  • @dikkybee4003
    @dikkybee4003 5 лет назад +175

    I made a kit SG about 25 years ago and finished with nitro and mine doesn't have that problem, maybe I could show Gibson where they went wrong and make them great again...lmao

    • @___717.
      @___717. 4 года назад +23

      No cracks, *NOT AUTHENTIC*

    • @golfhound
      @golfhound 4 года назад +2

      Write to Gibson and give them your suggestion. They just might take it.

    • @viktoronopko2090
      @viktoronopko2090 4 года назад +7

      Make Gibson great again? You could start using concrete for the body. Could be probably lighter...

    • @Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040
      @Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040 4 года назад +1

      Do you still have it?

    • @thomascallahan9167
      @thomascallahan9167 4 года назад +1

      @@viktoronopko2090 Dude laughing to hard

  • @bobboitt3126
    @bobboitt3126 5 лет назад +354

    I hope everyone leaves Gibson, prices drop, and then....they're all MINE,MINE,MINE :)

    • @JoeDoe2
      @JoeDoe2 5 лет назад +3

      lol

    • @HossJr
      @HossJr 5 лет назад +2

      :-D :-D
      Anyone who's "through with " a fine instrument like Gibson is between a rock and a hard place.. I look for them to eat their words in the future

    • @kravenmorehead3953
      @kravenmorehead3953 5 лет назад +13

      They are not worth the money imo.

    • @trapperkcmo3460
      @trapperkcmo3460 5 лет назад +9

      all guitar price points should be at the epiphone/squier level. thats the problem. its not about quality, its about value.

    • @cindywalker912
      @cindywalker912 5 лет назад +6

      I played les pauls and 335's for years, I had a 59 custom shop reissue that was without doubt the best guitar that Ive ever played, but their new stuff is junk, I honestly wouldnt buy it if it was a tenth of the price. Gibson really need to take a long hard look at the materials that theyre using and their quality control. If they dont, they'll be history, and the price of the decent instruments still out their will sky rocket

  • @davisnorton4388
    @davisnorton4388 3 года назад +13

    This is the most scathing review of a guitar that I've seen from this guy. "Mmmm.... this sucks" 😳

  • @naekcm
    @naekcm 5 лет назад +47

    Sold Gibsons for years and got sick if this happening. $5500 for a guitar then the customer comes back with cracks down the neck at heel at nut...I gave up selling them..this is just one reason Gibson is in its situation. Great sounding bad finish high price! Crazy!!

    • @ricardothelionhearted3725
      @ricardothelionhearted3725 4 года назад +1

      From what year to what year did you sell them?Was it all Gibson product lines?Are the older Gibson's susceptible to this issue?Thanks for your time and effort.

    • @nicolaistawinoga7566
      @nicolaistawinoga7566 4 года назад +1

      Is this for standards and customs alike?

  • @PB-ok1nm
    @PB-ok1nm 5 лет назад +155

    Was the demo at the beginning an original? It’s phenomenal!

    • @DarrellBraunGuitar
      @DarrellBraunGuitar  5 лет назад +45

      Thanks!
      Yes, I just wanted to put a jam together using these guitars :)

    • @MichaelD8393
      @MichaelD8393 5 лет назад +17

      @@DarrellBraunGuitar Have you considered making it an official song Darrell? I'd download it!

    • @onioin98
      @onioin98 5 лет назад +9

      That demo sounded super Metallica-like

    • @graysonadams2485
      @graysonadams2485 5 лет назад +8

      @@DarrellBraunGuitar that was honestly so good

    • @djoHn548
      @djoHn548 5 лет назад +5

      Darrell Braun Guitar lol “just put a jam together” that sounded awesome though!!

  • @garyheaton4791
    @garyheaton4791 3 года назад +4

    Hey bro..I had a old SG once that the same thing happened to. I put a very hot iron right next to the crack..it melted the finish and it went back together. I couldn't even tell it happened. I had it in either my den or my study..and the humidity ALWAYS gets down to under 10% all winter long in both. I had a Martin do the same damn thing to me as well. Now I keep them in a closet made just for my guitars. I keep the humidity in it between 30-40% all year.
    I don't know if that is what caused the finish crack in yours or not? I was ALWAYS worried about my gun collection being to humid..never thought about my guitars. I have a big gun safe of course with a humidity killer in it..so now they are ALL happy.😁✌
    Good luck pal.👌

  • @MarekFajkus
    @MarekFajkus 3 года назад +1

    others probably said it already. IMO you see this on gibsons but not epiphones and PRSes because those aren't using nitrocellulose lacquer. There is always a little bit of stress on finish in place where 2 pieces are connected together as guitar resonates and ages. The paint is thin continuous layer while the material underneath it is not. Poly finish flexes much more and won't crack in such places but lacquer likely will.

  • @LiamBrownisAmazingDragon
    @LiamBrownisAmazingDragon 4 года назад +19

    This brought back a memory of one of my regular customers bringing in a Les Paul studio with complaints that it was buzzing. Took me forever to realize the fingerboard had separated from the neck at the first fret enough that if you looked into the crack on the bass side, you could see light shining through from the treble side.

    • @bigted1953
      @bigted1953 3 года назад +2

      Sounds like a cobbler i used to take my shoes to that could tell the problem when he saw the soles flapping.

  • @dethyprlps9020
    @dethyprlps9020 4 года назад +6

    I've had 4 SG's over the years and they've all done this, although the initial finish cracks never expanded with time and use. Almost like a house settling in and staying put.

  • @ScottDreyfus
    @ScottDreyfus 3 года назад +3

    No issues with my epiphone sg . My Gibson cracked on 3 separate occasions where the cord attached. Using a metal bracket and putting it on the side is a lifesaver.

    • @wpkg
      @wpkg 2 года назад

      hi Scott, which Epiphone SG? is it the ‘61 LP SG?

    • @ScottDreyfus
      @ScottDreyfus 2 года назад +1

      @@wpkg no newer non valute style 97

    • @wpkg
      @wpkg 2 года назад

      @@ScottDreyfus Thanks!

  • @brettneuberger6466
    @brettneuberger6466 3 года назад +3

    Just glanced at my old Epiphone SG. Looking good. $450 buys a pretty damn nice guitar that doesn’t have to just sit in a box.

  • @DeanSibleyAntiques
    @DeanSibleyAntiques 5 лет назад +72

    As a lot of good people have wasted a lot of hard earned $ on what should be a "pride & joy" purchase I have changed my mind & decided to share a little knowledge for free.
    It's simple - the solvent in the lacquer is dissolving the glue in the joins - leaving a mix of glue/lacq both in the join & in the finish around the join. Compromising both join & finish.
    For example automotive lacquers have extra strong solvents designed to key into modern hard plastic bumpers, guards etc. Some so potent even epoxy glues can be dissolved.
    Heat may also play an important part. Heating during the spraying(curing) process can soften many glues & also cause the solvent to be driven out of the lacquer more aggressively - into the softened glue. The softening of the glue can also be influenced by the time between gluing & finishing - in a production environment the glue may only be a day or 2 old. Most glues will tell you quite clearly to allow 7 days for complete cure.
    How do I know this - simply by phoning the chemists at Glazurit & the chemists at Techniglue(epoxy).
    Fixing this in a guitar would involve the removal of the neck & probably refinishing - more trouble & money than the instrument is worth. This is clearly a very serious manufacturing fault - & should be rectified by the manufacturer replacing all the instruments with this fault.
    Personally if Gibson refuse to co-operate I would get as many owners together as possible to discuss a class action.
    Sorry about the bad news.
    I look forward to more great, informative vids from you in the future.
    Cheers,
    Dean.

    • @RodrigoRamirez-eq6gj
      @RodrigoRamirez-eq6gj 4 года назад +6

      That's a very good argument. Gibson is, and has been, using deficient manufacturing processes either out of incompetence or greed, that have produced products of inferior quality, and then selling them at an unreasonable price point.
      Filling a class action against Gibson would really be something I would love to see.

    • @bobsmoot5106
      @bobsmoot5106 4 года назад +1

      Careful what you wish for. Issues aside, there’s no real replacement for the sound of a proper Les Paul or SG. They have a very distinct sound that other guitars mimic with varying degrees of success, but very few nail. I’d hate to lose that over some finishing issues.

  • @wms7004
    @wms7004 5 лет назад +4

    I'm 63 yrs old, recently bought a 335 and Les Paul DC. I play them once a month if that for 6-7 years. Recently noticed a crack at headstock and at the same spot as yours. Had both fixed, month later they were back, BUT IN opposite spots!!! Like fix the heal, puts pressure on the neck, vice versa!!! Both are again being fixed. Both are 2007 models. I'm dumbfounded. Thankfully, I prefer my epi's. My 339 epi and my Les Paul epi are perfect (for me anyway).

  • @scottbagwell9144
    @scottbagwell9144 4 года назад +5

    Sorry that happened to you. Never been Gibson fan and when they started sueing other brands (play authentic crap)...well that was it for me. Hopefully they'll see your vid and reach out to help especially at the prices they charge.

  • @vicferrari89
    @vicferrari89 2 года назад +1

    Never with an SG, never for a 335* and never for a single cutaway LP. I did however, bang my 335* on the headstock on a concrete floor when I bent over and the strap let loose and then, yes, that exact cracking you displayed happened but I did the right thing. I blamed myself. That being said, no tuning issues and no playability issues.
    Side note: What I wish Gibson would do is correct the string tension by lining up the tuners with the nut like a PRS as well as the angle on the headstock. There is a Gibson LP that was done that way but hard to find. Just buy a PRS you say? Love the sound, I don't like the feel of their necks.

    • @westernrider100
      @westernrider100 2 года назад

      12" Radius!! On a PRS - you'll probably never see this.
      Why does PRS hate necks with a 12" radius?

  • @Cycloneshockey94
    @Cycloneshockey94 5 лет назад +9

    Bought a 2019 AUTHENTIC Gibson, and the same issues developed in a short amount of time, along with other issues that would never have passed Quality Control in ANY other factory. If you have a good 2019 Gibson, either you're very lucky or paid over $5,000. Gibson's best days are far behind them.

  • @markerf16
    @markerf16 5 лет назад +8

    Always been a Fender guy, but about 6 years ago wanted to add a Gibson to my collection. It was only a Studio, but was excited none the less. Quality was china.. with a horrible cut nut. A small block of wood and sawdust came out of the electronics cavity. You could feel a line going all the way up the neck where the rosewood meets the mahogany on the fret-board. Was the worst guitar ive ever had in my collection. I wanted to love it -but I aint stupid ..and so it went back the next day.

  • @jagpdc1644
    @jagpdc1644 4 года назад +8

    Yes, my SG has developed this same crack too

  • @savage3960
    @savage3960 3 года назад +103

    I'll keep my Epiphones.

    • @Skulllywag
      @Skulllywag 3 года назад +7

      I have a 95' Epiphone LP that is well used, sounds great, and has ZERO finish cracks. The folks that say "They all do it, it's just an expansion/contraction thing" are deluded, and compensating for the butt-hurt of paying THAT much for an inferior quality guitar.

    • @wardochurchfan9166
      @wardochurchfan9166 3 года назад +7

      I’ll keep my Schecter

    • @supersandwich8967
      @supersandwich8967 3 года назад +1

      I'll keep my fender and jackson

    • @xuphy9503
      @xuphy9503 3 года назад

      Yeah, I will too. I have an epiphone Sg and it’s great. It’s a cheap brand but it’s great, I love it.

    • @joelstolarski2244
      @joelstolarski2244 3 года назад

      Me too. Excellent quality and sound. Got a new to me, used Standard, with a really thin neck. Perfect.

  • @foesfly3047
    @foesfly3047 5 лет назад +3

    I really luv both guitar parts for the jam you play at the beginning of this video! Seriously cool!

  • @TheRealAxelFury
    @TheRealAxelFury 5 лет назад +5

    In the neck, I have the same crack in my SG from 2017.
    For what they charge, I expect a Flawless guitar.

  • @jackp1351
    @jackp1351 4 года назад

    Fascinating topic , Darrell. I've a SG Special 60s tribute in cherry. It doesn't have a laquer finish to crack but you can feel the edge at the neck/body joint. It's smoother on the bottom where you play but noticable at the thumb so some attention was paid. Can't help but feel that's a QC issue for the price paid though.

  • @widdlemeister
    @widdlemeister 3 года назад

    Don't think the problems are necessarily due to joint movement. The neck and body are made of two pieces of wood, which will dry out at different rates, and with nitro lacquer being thin and it sinks into the wood, and is always gassing off, it's gonna crack no matter what, likewise at the nut, the lacquer goes over the bottom of the nut, and with the nut a solid material, and wood organic, you're gonna get cracking as the wood moves over time. Gibson could sort that out by masking off or painting before installing the nut, but the fact is due to the nature of wood and nitrocellulose lacquer, you're always gonna get finish checking and cracking. The only other option is buy guitars that are only finished with thick hard plastic polyester based paints/laquers that won't shrink or sink into the finish over time

  • @prycebadger8987
    @prycebadger8987 5 лет назад +29

    “Gibson left the chat “

  • @millstap
    @millstap 5 лет назад +372

    I gave up on Gibson 40 years ago and never looked back. Fender forever.

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed 5 лет назад +22

      Gretsch. You know you will.

    • @dylanzrim1011
      @dylanzrim1011 5 лет назад +19

      Gives up on Gibson.
      Moves to equally unreliable company.
      Ibanez or ESP/ltd. That's where it's at for 'name brand'
      Or boutique style go PRS

    • @dylanzrim1011
      @dylanzrim1011 5 лет назад +1

      Somebody 111 kit guitars are your best bet. Or buy a righty with good internals then make a lefty body for it. Bolt in special

    • @kevdean9967
      @kevdean9967 5 лет назад +12

      Music man and G&L are better than Fenders unless you go custom shop. Then they are as good.

    • @dylanzrim1011
      @dylanzrim1011 5 лет назад

      Somebody 111 the kit will come with a body, you can have them pre-painted. Pre-drilled.
      Or if you're feeling extra custom. ESP custom shop may be an option.

  • @GuitarStudioA
    @GuitarStudioA 3 года назад +1

    I've owned two Gibson SGs, both 60s, 1st a single coil P90 pickup, Terrific, light, wonderful feedback! The second, an expensive Standard, although it was beautiful, wasn't fun to play like the single pickup P90 SG (the neck broke off on both), Mr. Repair man glued them back on, just like new!

  • @jamesd9693
    @jamesd9693 3 года назад +8

    Had same on a less Paul I had years ago I gave it away and started playing fender telecaster

    • @allan775
      @allan775 3 года назад

      @@catmakesmusic182 buy a mexican strat you'll never look back trust me

  • @gregdiprinzio9280
    @gregdiprinzio9280 5 лет назад +242

    Gibson: Quality is for Sissies.
    Gibson: Our Customers don't Mind.
    Gibson: Where Trust Funds go to Die.
    Gibson: My Bad!

    • @kevinmoor26
      @kevinmoor26 5 лет назад +15

      Why would anyone pay top dollar for a Gibson when you can buy Epiphone?
      Musicians who can tell the difference are definitely on drugs.

    • @thebrownjohnlocke8465
      @thebrownjohnlocke8465 5 лет назад +10

      @@kevinmoor26 The most expensive epiphone les paul is much better value than the cheapest gibson les paul and guess which one is cheaper :)

    • @salintium
      @salintium 5 лет назад +8

      @@kevinmoor26 Many musicians grew up believing the myths about guitars. Example wood differences make different tone. How? the strings are metal going across an electronic magnetic field. Wood is not electromagnetic.

    • @apoclypse
      @apoclypse 4 года назад +6

      Madmike right but they’ve actually done double blind tests with Stradivarius instruments and when the results came in most musicians preferred the sound of more modern violins that weren’t Stradivarius. Yes the woods have different resonance and impart different sounds that still doesn’t mean that it sounds better because a more expensive wood is used or even if the instrument itself is more expensive. At this point Epiphone is just too good for the price. There is nothing that the Gibson has that’s imo worth the asking price.

    • @gentlegiant6585
      @gentlegiant6585 4 года назад +1

      @@kikong80 🤣🤣🤣👍👏🎸

  • @DarrellBraunGuitar
    @DarrellBraunGuitar  5 лет назад +220

    I appreciate everyone saying it's just nitro being nitro, however:
    1. My other nitro guitars (Strat, Tele, PRS, Gretsch) are just fine and have been for years.
    2. These two guitars don't show checking on the body, neck, or headstock - so basic nitro hardening should show up on other areas of the guitars, but haven't.
    3. The sensitive location of the finish cracks leads me to believe it could be movement related (too much expansion/contraction between body and necks).
    Perhaps it is more prevalent on double cut designs with less contact area between neck and body?
    Either way, it sucks that it's happening on expensive modern guitars :)

    • @alfaalex101
      @alfaalex101 5 лет назад +22

      Time to switch over to Godin, support Canadian business : )

    • @joerob3081
      @joerob3081 5 лет назад +3

      Seems common on the SG in particular. Mine is a 2018 and no cracks at the moment. My 2013 Les Paul had a finish crack at the fretboard but it still played great.

    • @jamesodonnell9217
      @jamesodonnell9217 5 лет назад +15

      Darrell, hundreds of people took the time to write thoughtful compassionate comments describing conditions that lead to the finish checking etc. We are sorry to see your disappointment. If you're done with Gibson, we respect your decision. Regardless of where your journeys take you and how you satisfy the quest for tonal bliss, we only wish you the best. Thank you for your continued contributions to the YT community. Kind regards.

    • @andrij.demianczuk
      @andrij.demianczuk 5 лет назад +1

      My Les Paul is 2011 and it is starting to show minor finish cracking in the same two places as well (but much less so than yours) and by the tail strap pin too (quite a bit). I first noticed it a few years ago and I'm waiting to see if my 2018 RD Artist will do the same in time.

    • @ErGoyoTV
      @ErGoyoTV 5 лет назад +1

      Just Gibson being Gibson I guess

  • @stevenpritchett4933
    @stevenpritchett4933 2 года назад

    Loved the dual jam session, by the way 👍

  • @christophepinto919
    @christophepinto919 3 года назад +2

    Yes Darrel, this is a usual issue with Gibson guitars. I had a 2001 Les Paul Classic Plus with the Dame issues. None of my other guitars had this problem, even epiphone that I owned.

  • @neighbourninja
    @neighbourninja 4 года назад +3

    I have to agree with you on this one.
    I was an avid LP fan until I had a live performance exam and the feckin’ nut corner snapped!
    I got a Tele from a mate of mine (I hated Teles) just to do the rest of the exam. It saved me so much, I went and bought one the next day. Never looked back. I sold my LP soon after that and after selling the rest of my collection, now I just own a USA Tele Deluxe. The only other guitar I would consider buying is some newer brands such as Suhr.

  • @randomdds
    @randomdds 4 года назад +4

    Darrell,
    Try a Heritage guitar.
    A while back, some Gibson old timers weren't happy with where the company was going.
    They bought out the old equipment in the Kalamazoo factory, and started a company to build guitars like Gibsons should have been.
    You should seriously try out one of their guitars

    • @McOuroborosBurger
      @McOuroborosBurger 4 года назад

      Matthew Lau I think he did

    • @randomdds
      @randomdds 4 года назад

      @@McOuroborosBurger doh! Sorry

    • @McOuroborosBurger
      @McOuroborosBurger 4 года назад

      Matthew Lau my bad. That was an Eastman. Which is close enough in build and quality to a Heritage, I wanna see him compare the two now.

    • @randomdds
      @randomdds 4 года назад

      @@McOuroborosBurger no worries! If I wanted a Gibson style guitar, I would either get a really cheap Epiphone, a 80's MIJ clone (Tokai, Burney, Orville), or make one.
      I had a MIJ strat, and it was every bit the equal/superior to the American fenders. Even had a 3 piece laminated neck! Which is a pita to do

  • @alpeterson
    @alpeterson Год назад +1

    Nitrocellulose gets old and cracks, doesn’t matter what the guitar is. But it wasn’t designed to age well, it wasn’t even designed for instruments. It was made for cars and guitar manufacturing picked up on it by following car finishing trends.
    As the nitro ages it’s curing and that’s not really done for about a year or so, before that you’re playing a guitar with a finish that isn’t technically done. That’s why a new nitro covered guitar (like every single Gibson) feels crazy sticky and “not broken in”. Once it’s old though it’s thin and easily cracked, the guitar vibration alone can do it but the real killer is nature; humidity, temperature and pressure changes all affect it. So yeah, you’ll see cracks appear on the guitars, you can spare them for a while, but eventually that’s just the way. Whenever you see a super clean vintage guitar what you’re seeing is a mostly unused guitar that stayed in one spot. If it gets used even gently, cracks.
    All that to say you can’t even get mad at Gibson for this one (you can get mad at them for many other dumb things but not this), because if they stopped using nitro the customers would absolutely revolt. There’s better clear coats that hold stronger, longer, resist scratching and won’t crack, but that’s not what Gibson used in the late 50’s and 60’s so no one wants it. Even PRS gave up fighting the nitro fetish and us using it now after decades of poly finishes.
    This isn’t a Gibson problem, this is a customer one.
    Now a Gibson problem is the stupid headstock breaks but again, they added volutes and people complained so… well here we are.

    • @jonnyronnyguy
      @jonnyronnyguy Год назад

      Thanks for the comment. I purchased a standard LP 3 months ago and was wondering if I had extra sweaty palms but that makes sense with the nitro-cellulose. It even has that strong 'new house paint smell' that I instantly notice whenever I open the case. Like what a well known luthier said on another RUclips channel: the wood and finish age at different rates so that's the concession you have to accept when buying a Gibson.

  • @patben2330
    @patben2330 7 месяцев назад

    I have several guitars including 4 Gibsons. Made in 1959, 2011, 2014, 2018. I have not encountered any of these issues. And these are not custom shops. No problem apart from the adjustment on an LP.

  • @johnsmall3394
    @johnsmall3394 5 лет назад +5

    my dad has the Japanese Epiphone set neck 355 style guitar that I use, amazing instrument over around 30 years old no problems

  • @rethinktone
    @rethinktone 4 года назад +5

    i do not recommend that you hang gibson guitars on the wall specifically les pauls. The heavy weight from the body creates too much tension at the neck joint and head stock by having it hang for its lifetime. These instruments shluld be stored in their case or at the very least a guitar stand. It is very tempting to hang them because they are beautiful but you are asking for neck joint problems having their full massive weight being supported by the small surface area at the neck. The only guitars I hang are guitars 500 and under or fenders (any guitar with a bolt on neck). It is not likely to see guitars develop these issues from hanging them, but sometimes it will happen. Dont hang your 1500 dollar + gibsons on the wall they arent known for durability.

    • @joestevenson5568
      @joestevenson5568 4 года назад +2

      If as guitar can't survive supporting its own weight, it deserves to break and be replaced with something better made

  • @GuitarONtatami
    @GuitarONtatami 3 года назад +1

    I had a reissue 61 SG, sold it and bought ibanez JEM 30 years ago. My JEM still stands perfectly

  • @Llyrin
    @Llyrin 2 года назад

    I realize this is 2yo, but I wanted to add that I have a 78 SG Studio, which I purchased new in December 78 (for $400US, which was quite a sum for me at the time). It has the glued-in neck, but has never showed any stress cracks whatsoever, anywhere on the entire guitar. It does, however, show poor QA.
    The joint at the neck and body was not sanded down properly, and the joint shows through the original lacquer paint. I was 19 when I bought it, and I didn’t think much of it at the time. After over 40 years, however, it now means apathy, to me, on the part of Gibson in the 70s.

  • @robertm2000
    @robertm2000 5 лет назад +69

    My first problem with Gibson was the high prices. Then after I graduated from College I worked in a music store. We were a Gibson franchisee and at one point we had six Gibsons. EVERY one of them needed a full fret leveling job which the shop's guitar repairman had to do. He applied to Gibson for at lest some reimbursement for the labor - but Gibson refused! Between the quality control issues, Gibson's refusal to acknowledge them, and Gibson's outrageous stock requirements - we had to buy 20 Gibsons within a six month period - we decided it was time to ditch Gibson. This took place 20 years ago and there was no indication that Gibson over the years had rectified anything. Also Gibson boosted prices outrageously and continually so the store gave up its franchise. I have never had a Gibson nor will I ever purchase one - Gibson is just too elitist for me!

    • @rmzzz76
      @rmzzz76 5 лет назад +1

      Verry common story Robert... Henry has been charge since his investor group rebirthed Gibson following the horrid Nolin years (late 60s to early 80s). We're entering into a new post Henry era and hopefully things will change. What I love about Gibson is how enduring the brand is. It's the players and the factory workers who have kept the brand alive, not the management or executive team behind the company.

    • @retrogradeejaculation4869
      @retrogradeejaculation4869 5 лет назад +1

      Amen!

    • @DarkDare47
      @DarkDare47 5 лет назад +2

      You should see the work on the fingerboards on the new ones, they have deep tooling marks.

    • @robertm2000
      @robertm2000 5 лет назад

      @@valgrathblak Interesting point! I hadn't thought about it but this does seem to be the tactic they are using. Hopefully, maybe not in the future now that Henry J. is out.

    • @charles6835
      @charles6835 5 лет назад

      Which other Gibson style guitar would you suggest? I'm on the look out for something that's not back breaking. I've got an Epiphone tribute.

  • @peterresetz1960
    @peterresetz1960 5 лет назад +3

    Probable cause is the glue did not cure/dry completely before the lacquer was applied so when the finish was applied the lacquer did not adhere properly to the wood.
    Lower priced guitars now a days are finished with a polyester type finish which even when cured/dried still remain some what flexible so any movement dose not cause joint finish cracking even if the the finish was applied over uncured glue.
    It is also possible that Gibson mite be using glues from different suppliers with differing formulations. Wood glues be it water or solvent based out gas as they cure. If it is still not dried/cured can cause a finish to debond from the substate (wood).

  • @gabewilliams7462
    @gabewilliams7462 3 года назад

    I bought an original collection SG Standard last year and it is by far my favorite guitar I’ve ever played. I’ve owned a Japanese Ibanez, an LTD EC-1000, a high end Korean Schecter, and an American Fender Jag. The Jag is a close second but still.

  • @myazstar
    @myazstar 3 года назад +2

    Man, I don't know about anyone else, but if I had bought a new Gibson, let alone two, I'd be disillusion & pissed.
    I was actually considering one, but decided to go with an Epiphone DR 500, so thank you for the confirmation that I made the right decision.
    You handled yourself professionally, and personally I hope someone from Gibson sees this video and do something positive about the downgrade of their guitars.
    Thanks for the heads up.

  • @kirtdecker5626
    @kirtdecker5626 4 года назад +3

    Just watched this video, a bit late I know. But just a Lil of my 2 cents. I’m no pro in either my playing or my luthier skills. But here’s my story. Having never been able to afford a major brand I’ve always had “cheap” guitars, usually garage sell or pawn shop cheapies. I’ve done my own setups, parts upgrades etc. about 14 years ago I bought my first brand new guitar. An Epiphone LP standard. After about a month of playing I gave it a set up, feet job. Replaced bridge PU with a dimarzio JB. And replaced selector switch with a Gibson replacement. This guitar has only been in the case for transport here and there. And spends most of its life in my garage where I spend most of my time. Anyways this beast must be an anomaly. I live in Michigan so temp and humidity are all over the map. It’s been knocked around so has some dings and scratches. But absolutely no cracks in the finish at the mentioned joints. And this guitar stays in tune better than friends who have the real deal. It’s definitely my favorite and hope to have it forever.