That series is so interesting to watch from the word go. As a guitar player myself, I have to write that there is so much to learn in the whole process. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing how two models from the same batch can differ. Luckily, I could choose from two '39 Reissue J-55s. One was a very good guitar, one was a real cannon. Never found any issues with Montana made Gibsons. Real works of art.
We went to Messa Boogie with no record deal just on the strength of our Demo and my guitar player and base player both walked out of the factory with an entire back line . I REMEMBER THEM BEING 10X LOUDER AND CLEARER. I being a vocalist got a brochure or something , Let's just say , it wasn't plug and play. If I played guitar in that band I would've been sending Gibson anything I could get my hands on just to let them know they are the reason it even exists. Of course Im talking about the tone that everyone identifies with. Rock n Roll guitar, metal thrash, everything from grunge to extreme metal . GIBSON guitars and PAF Dbl Humbucker and of course Marshall Amplification. Walah, = greate guitar sound.
And where is the part when an employers damages the binding, crackes the surface or damages the headstock? Cause after this you send most of those instruments to us retailers maintaining that this does not "affect the functionality" of the instrument and is no reason for a discount on the instrument or an exchange? So we have to keep it, reduce the price for a future buyer and make like 100$ profit on an instrument worth like 3000$? Should be mentioned as well 😉
@@DamageIncorporating-eg3wm Greetings to you from the states. As for the instruments, I am sorry that you have to deal with what seems like a very unfair practice.
Everyone Seems to be listening to something on headphones, or earpods. Gibson. This is supposed to be undivided attention craft. Even McDonalds employees don't have headphones/earplugs in. Glad my LP isd as 2020. Dumb asses.
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I breathe mine in every day. Thank you, Gibson. I couldn't be happier with my Hummingbird.
That series is so interesting to watch from the word go. As a guitar player myself, I have to write that there is so much to learn in the whole process. Thanks for sharing.
4:22 there you go
I love seeing the build details behind the guitar.
all gibsons are a work of art
Love my 2023 Hummingbird original heritage. Always warms my soul to know these awesome people could possibly of had a hand in building it.
"could have" not "could of"
Outstanding job! Congrats!
Amazing how two models from the same batch can differ. Luckily, I could choose from two '39 Reissue J-55s. One was a very good guitar, one was a real cannon.
Never found any issues with Montana made Gibsons. Real works of art.
drink a shot every time you hear "compound dovetail joint"
Thakns, now I’m not just durnk I’m hmamered…
I’m uptoo 8… but im so druuck write know… who now’s.. hick !!
they could vary it by saying DNJ
I thoroughly loved watching both seasons of this series.
Thank you very, very much!!
Nice to see where my J45 was born :)
Beautifully produced video! Super cool information too! Well done team!
Great footage on the neck process!
Sweet
We went to Messa Boogie with no record deal just on the strength of our Demo and my guitar player and base player both walked out of the factory with an entire back line . I REMEMBER THEM BEING 10X LOUDER AND CLEARER. I being a vocalist got a brochure or something , Let's just say , it wasn't plug and play. If I played guitar in that band I would've been sending Gibson anything I could get my hands on just to let them know they are the reason it even exists. Of course Im talking about the tone that everyone identifies with. Rock n Roll guitar, metal thrash, everything from grunge to extreme metal . GIBSON guitars and PAF Dbl Humbucker and of course Marshall Amplification.
Walah, = greate guitar sound.
I've been trying to get a MTM J-185 for years. No luck, thus far.
I noticed an Epiphone. What's up with that?
And where is the part when an employers damages the binding, crackes the surface or damages the headstock? Cause after this you send most of those instruments to us retailers maintaining that this does not "affect the functionality" of the instrument and is no reason for a discount on the instrument or an exchange? So we have to keep it, reduce the price for a future buyer and make like 100$ profit on an instrument worth like 3000$?
Should be mentioned as well 😉
Which retailer are you at?
@@kencubala9560 In the Central of Europe
@@DamageIncorporating-eg3wm Greetings to you from the states. As for the instruments, I am sorry that you have to deal with what seems like a very unfair practice.
What Ive learned is that Gibson has a ton of overhead...Do nothing people with fancy-a$$ titles....
So these guitars don’t use vegan glue?
I wish you wouldn't use animal based glues.
grow up
@@gacsizclickon What an unintelligent response.
I wish you would learn why instrument makers have used hide glues for MILLENIA.
Everyone Seems to be listening to something on headphones, or earpods. Gibson. This is supposed to be undivided attention craft. Even McDonalds employees don't have headphones/earplugs in. Glad my LP isd as 2020. Dumb asses.