To clear things up: The USA versions of the Anaconda and Vermillion are based on Slash's personal Custom Shop guitars. The USA Goldtop is based on the stolen '57 Darkback Goldtop used with GNR in the 80's/90's. And the USA November Burst have no similar, but is inspired on the Joe Perry's '59 used in the November Rain video (owned by Slash in those days).
@@GuitarTalkUK the Appetite burst is inspired by the replica Les Paul he got when he was recording Appetite for Destruction. That guitar from the November rain, Slash gave it back to Joe Perry for his 50th birthday. The 2013 Custom Shop Joe Perry 1959 Reissue is a reissue of that guitar, Joe perry gifted Slash one of the prototypes.
@8:34 Could never understand why people are against signature guitars. It doesn't matter if I like the artist or not, I like the fact that's its been tested, played put through its paces by the artist on the road for 300 days of the year in some cases. I'm sure that signature model will play better than a new model that was brainstormed in a board room and has never or will never be played on stage (robo tuner anyone).
I don't think it's a problem with the guitars themselves, I agree most signature models do tend to be pretty good. I think it's just having someone else name on it if you aren't a massive fan of them. In this case it a belter of a guitar :)
Yeah of course he does now the signature models have been produced. I think the point was there is no original Gibson in an Anaconda burst for example, it's a Slash Signature special, where this is based on an actual original guitar, a wicked 88 Les Paul. And Gibson has nailed it, great guitar 🤘
This thing is that , Slash’s original les Paul’s were Copies made by a Builder from california 😂 Gibson is Riding Slash’s back for as much as they can, he obviously moves guitars.
The guitar that Jessica is based on, as stated in this video is a real Gibson that Slash bought in '88. True the copy he has is still his primary guitar recording guitar, but he's used Gibsons live since '88.
Those pickups sound criminal!
They really are good!
I love the Les Paul Jessica.
It's an absolute belter!
To clear things up: The USA versions of the Anaconda and Vermillion are based on Slash's personal Custom Shop guitars. The USA Goldtop is based on the stolen '57 Darkback Goldtop used with GNR in the 80's/90's. And the USA November Burst have no similar, but is inspired on the Joe Perry's '59 used in the November Rain video (owned by Slash in those days).
Boom! Thanks so much for that! A great breakdown, learn something new every day!
@@GuitarTalkUK the Appetite burst is inspired by the replica Les Paul he got when he was recording Appetite for Destruction. That guitar from the November rain, Slash gave it back to Joe Perry for his 50th birthday. The 2013 Custom Shop Joe Perry 1959 Reissue is a reissue of that guitar, Joe perry gifted Slash one of the prototypes.
@8:34 Could never understand why people are against signature guitars.
It doesn't matter if I like the artist or not, I like the fact that's its been tested, played put through its paces by the artist on the road for 300 days of the year in some cases.
I'm sure that signature model will play better than a new model that was brainstormed in a board room and has never or will never be played on stage (robo tuner anyone).
I don't think it's a problem with the guitars themselves, I agree most signature models do tend to be pretty good. I think it's just having someone else name on it if you aren't a massive fan of them. In this case it a belter of a guitar :)
I have an Appetite Slash (as my profile pic attests), and love it. Great guitar.
He actually has all of those guitars not just Jessica.
Yeah of course he does now the signature models have been produced. I think the point was there is no original Gibson in an Anaconda burst for example, it's a Slash Signature special, where this is based on an actual original guitar, a wicked 88 Les Paul. And Gibson has nailed it, great guitar 🤘
Sweet that 🔥🎸👍🏻
Oh yeah!
What about the 2008 model
Na ill stay with my 2021 high end Epiphones with the proper Kalamazoo epiphone headstocks..you can keep your Gibsons..
genius move by Gibson to get rid of undersized pieces of maple and attempt to normalize 3-piece tops.
This thing is that , Slash’s original les Paul’s were Copies made by a Builder from california 😂 Gibson is Riding Slash’s back for as much as they can, he obviously moves guitars.
The guitar that Jessica is based on, as stated in this video is a real Gibson that Slash bought in '88. True the copy he has is still his primary guitar recording guitar, but he's used Gibsons live since '88.
It is way too light. Jessica is more red. Typical Gibson making their move just to give the real vibe in a crazy Custom Shop release of $12,000.
This is based on the current state of Jessica without the scratches and stuff
Picture quality is shite
$3200 ! no way!! im having a copy made for $435 lol f@ck gibson 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅