I will see this factory in Nashville before I die, I’m such a die hard gibson fan. Never could afford one and I always bug the dudes at the guitar store playing every Les Paul, firebird, ES, SG you name it and I picked it up and one day I will own one, these guitars age so beautifully their crafting is one of a kind and the artists who make these instruments come alive are a gift
I'm the guy that's cutting the raw bodies and tops of mahogany and maple in this film and doing moisture checks in quality control work that is so cool.😁✌
I’ve bought three Gibson’s the last three years. Cherry burst SG standard, Pelham blue HP Firebird, and a ‘70’s reissue white Flying V two weeks ago. All quality built, all play great. Couldn’t be happier. Thank you Gibson.
Love these videos in my opinion these are the type of vids your true Gibson fans want to see.Thank you for this and please make more vids like these,they will bring a positve message to your company.
I just received a 2019 Gibson Classic Les Paul Heritage Cherry Sunburst for my 50th birthday and I was blown away by the quality and playability Right out of the box. I also bought a Standard in 2006 and it's like night and day between them both. Bravo Gibson😃🎸
A most interesting series. Will there be a "meet the builders?" type of segments, where builders, painters, pickup winders etc. Can share their thoughts on the process?
I recently played this SG JR that had been beat to hell & had to have seen ever smoke filled bar in America. It was all stock & my buddy paid very little for it due to the condition. Structurally it was fine. And that tone, with it's p90, was something to behold. It was one of the best electrics I've personally played & Im on the prowl for one now. I'm also considering one of the new LP JR's as there are some pretty good deals out there right now. I'm just looking for something older, worn in & used.
@@PaulMauser when you find that perfect p90 its the feel to me thats whats makes them creamy. Not just sound. Most p90s are snappy but u find the right set yu will feel. What im talkin about
According to Mark there will be 15 of these episodes. Really great for folks to experience this process and truly understand it. Gibson is headed in the right direction to provide quality instruments at a affordable price.
Just picked up a new bourbon burst 60's Standard and it's absolutely fantabulous! I currently have '96 Hawk(black), '13 LPJ Pro(desert burst), '17 Faded T(faded cherry), '06 Explorer(natural) w/gold hardware and now, a 60's Standard.
@@SDPickups Not really sure what that means as I've never had a problem with any of my ABR6's. Nor do I have any issues with the wrap around tailpieces beidges etc. The only bridges I'm not a fan of are Floyd Roses.
I’ve been glued to RUclips for the last 4 days, watching all the new Gibson Tv videos. I’d like to thank the entire team or teams working on these,...bravo ! They are educational, and very entertaining,... and there are still some I haven’t got to yet. Thanks so much.
This is so fascinating to see, my First electric guitar that I bought when I was 17 was a gold top Les Paul 50s standard as birthday present to myself.
I’ve got 2 58 reissue custom shops and absolutely love them. They’re covered in flaws, cracked binding on the neck, paint overspray etc but I still wouldn’t swap them as nothing really sounds like a Gibson!
Gibson was all my Grandpa would play, he was born in 1919, he's gone now. You're not just making and selling a guitar when you make one, you're selling a dream that goes along with it. Their dream, whatever it may be.
They really do make incredible guitars. I love my 2015 /16 Traditional Pro iii. If I look all over my guitar very carefully with a head lamp & magnifying gladss, i see some very minimal drips in the nitrocellulose. That’s part of what makes my axe one of a kind. It would take 2 minutes to buff those out but I love those drips. Those perfectly imperfect things. It is a AA flame top, vintage sunburst. If I shine a very intense light on black outer paint, it has the most mesmerizing deep purple color that pops. The AA flame pattern is very lively, lots of holographic/ iridescent movement when you move the guitar around. It has many stripes. It’s more like an AAA- or an AA+ Locking tuners. Very sensitive pickups, 10 db booster, push push nobs for making the humbuckers single coil. You can create so many tones!
This is seriously cool. I am a strat guy, but I really want to get my hands on a vintage cherry ES-335 with pearloid inlays in the coming couple years.
Gibsons for me have been hit or miss. But when they hit they hit hard! I took a tour of the Memphis factory before it closed and was very surprised to see how much manual labor was involved in such an automated process in this day and age.
Got to meet Jim Decola in passing today, nice guy. I've got a million questions, like when will the Custom Lite models be available on the web site. Love the video and love working at Gibson. Jack @ Whitewwod
Considering getting one (acoustic), though there are numerous comments on forums about acoustic series quality issues last years . Will check in shops )
Well done on showing the naysayers that youre building Gibson USA from start to finish in the USA. We can see it here, with our own eyes. Comapnies like ESP can learn from this... Cheers, Gibson! 🍻
Dear Gibson, I have been working in a wood mill operating a bandsaw in a furniture factory for 10yrs. Please let me come work for you guys. It would be so awesome to actually make something every day that I was truly passionate about.
I love the title of the video series “The Process”.. maybe they can show the process where the tuners are installed crooked and where the nuts are not cut properly..I got a new 60’s Les Paul and that’s why I got. New CEO, same shitty QC.
@@evenkeel6131 then it's not a one piece neck = lost buyers. Most Gibson buyers want a traditional style Les Paul. I'm not giving you my opinion on scarf joints, just saying Gibson will lose buyers if they stay from the vintage formula. They have tried it, people didn't like it.
That was a fascinating short documentary, I enjoyed that. As an owner of a Gibson Les Paul (I only play rhythm guitar), I have to say they are the ultimate rock guitar, Gibson Les Pauls have that fat,ballsy, meaty sound, especially when they are plugged into a Marshall.
Hi guys, would anyone know to tell me what type and model of paint they use to pass on the guitar. IS IT TYPE A FOLDER THAT PASSES IN THE GUITAR SOMEONE KNOWS THE NAME ??
Ain't that the truth. I've had all kinds of Les Pauls through the 80's and got rid of everyone of them because of the G string problem. I went to PRS single cuts and have been well pleased. Used to love Gibson.
I love each and every one of my Gibson guitars. I consider each Gibson I own a gift from GOD even though I have worked and earned the money to pay for them, they are still extra special and each one is unique and different from the other. There is something special about a Gibson and knowing they have been around for so long, played by thousands of people, and continue to build top quality beautiful instruments gives you a peace of mind. Save up and buy your favorite Gibson, when you open the case and smell that beautiful new guitar, you will remember that scent the rest of your life, the amazing color of the guitar, and the fine craftsmanship, the tone that rings out and sustains from the very first note you play. Thank you JESUS for Gibson guitars, I love them. 🙏👍✌️
I sometimes wonder with as many as they pump out on a daily basis, and considering Gibsons are not cheap, are there really that many people buying these guitars for them to be making as many as they do? And then I remember that I just bought 3 brand new Gibsons in the last 2 years.
after reading all of the comments, it's clear that 50% of the world thinks Gibsons are the greatest thing in the world, and the other 50% would take a dump on the Nashville factory's front doorstep if given the chance. Me, I love my SG. And my Epiphones, Martins and my strat. To each their own.
I will see this factory in Nashville before I die, I’m such a die hard gibson fan. Never could afford one and I always bug the dudes at the guitar store playing every Les Paul, firebird, ES, SG you name it and I picked it up and one day I will own one, these guitars age so beautifully their crafting is one of a kind and the artists who make these instruments come alive are a gift
I'm the guy that's cutting the raw bodies and tops of mahogany and maple in this film and doing moisture checks in quality control work that is so cool.😁✌
Wheres all of Gibson's lawyers at in the video
Why do the SG supreme decide to go with 2 piece back instead of 1? Just had 1 and boy it's a work of art, translucent wine red, action is fabulous
I’ve bought three Gibson’s the last three years. Cherry burst SG standard, Pelham blue HP Firebird, and a ‘70’s reissue white Flying V two weeks ago. All quality built, all play great. Couldn’t be happier. Thank you Gibson.
Thank you all these lovely hard working workers
Mark, you’re doing a killer job! Thanks for opening the shop for virtual tours. Cheers!
These videos are addictive. They're really making me want to buy a Gibson.
That's the aim
Gibson’s are awesome besides for the 2015 models
Love these videos in my opinion these are the type of vids your true Gibson fans want to see.Thank you for this and please make more vids like these,they will bring a positve message to your company.
Could not have said it better!
@@SixSixthSix Thanks 31313
Thanks for watching! More episodes to come.
It would also help if you didn't have to sell a kidney or lung to own 1
I just received a 2019 Gibson Classic Les Paul Heritage Cherry Sunburst for my 50th birthday and I was blown away by the quality and playability Right out of the box. I also bought a Standard in 2006 and it's like night and day between them both. Bravo Gibson😃🎸
A most interesting series. Will there be a "meet the builders?" type of segments, where builders, painters, pickup winders etc. Can share their thoughts on the process?
More episodes to follow!
So cool!
I just imagine that my guitar, I have in my hand right now, was probably made by one of these dudes!
THANK YOU!!!
Great to see how my guitar was made
Jason j dont check their vibe pls
My favorite body style is the junior, and who doesn't love a set of p90, creamy and warm.
I recently played this SG JR that had been beat to hell & had to have seen ever smoke filled bar in America. It was all stock & my buddy paid very little for it due to the condition. Structurally it was fine. And that tone, with it's p90, was something to behold. It was one of the best electrics I've personally played & Im on the prowl for one now. I'm also considering one of the new LP JR's as there are some pretty good deals out there right now. I'm just looking for something older, worn in & used.
Aw man, couldn't have used another word than _creamy_ ?
@@PaulMauser when you find that perfect p90 its the feel to me thats whats makes them creamy. Not just sound. Most p90s are snappy but u find the right set yu will feel. What im talkin about
@@JO-bz4kc can't beat good ol' P-90 pussy... warm and creamy every time
Gotta Love the Juniors, versatile as hell and so simplistic its beautiful
I recently bought a 2021 1964 Custom Shop SG Standard ... 6 pounds, 9 oz. Plays great. Beautiful. What a fab axe ...
According to Mark there will be 15 of these episodes. Really great for folks to experience this process and truly understand it. Gibson is headed in the right direction to provide quality instruments at a affordable price.
affordable?!??!
Just picked up a new bourbon burst 60's Standard and it's absolutely fantabulous! I currently have '96 Hawk(black), '13 LPJ Pro(desert burst), '17 Faded T(faded cherry), '06 Explorer(natural) w/gold hardware and now, a 60's Standard.
The cheap Nasheville bridges though.
@@SDPickups Not really sure what that means as I've never had a problem with any of my ABR6's. Nor do I have any issues with the wrap around tailpieces beidges etc. The only bridges I'm not a fan of are Floyd Roses.
I’ve been glued to RUclips for the last 4 days, watching all the new Gibson Tv videos. I’d like to thank the entire team or teams working on these,...bravo ! They are educational, and very entertaining,... and there are still some I haven’t got to yet. Thanks so much.
Thanks for watching! More great episodes and series to come.
This is so fascinating to see, my First electric guitar that I bought when I was 17 was a gold top Les Paul 50s standard as birthday present to myself.
I’ve got 2 58 reissue custom shops and absolutely love them. They’re covered in flaws, cracked binding on the neck, paint overspray etc but I still wouldn’t swap them as nothing really sounds like a Gibson!
Gibson was all my Grandpa would play, he was born in 1919, he's gone now.
You're not just making and selling a guitar when you make one, you're selling a dream that goes along with it. Their dream, whatever it may be.
They really do make incredible guitars. I love my 2015 /16 Traditional Pro iii.
If I look all over my guitar very carefully with a head lamp & magnifying gladss, i see some very minimal drips in the nitrocellulose. That’s part of what makes my axe one of a kind. It would take 2 minutes to buff those out but I love those drips. Those perfectly imperfect things.
It is a AA flame top, vintage sunburst. If I shine a very intense light on black outer paint, it has the most mesmerizing deep purple color that pops.
The AA flame pattern is very lively, lots of holographic/ iridescent movement when you move the guitar around. It has many stripes. It’s more like an AAA- or an AA+
Locking tuners. Very sensitive pickups, 10 db booster, push push nobs for making the humbuckers single coil. You can create so many tones!
I have been loving Gibson guitar long time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is seriously cool. I am a strat guy, but I really want to get my hands on a vintage cherry ES-335 with pearloid inlays in the coming couple years.
Those guitars are amazing for blues.
Love seeing how all of my Gibsons were made! Super cool!
4:52 sounds exactly like how i sound when i talk to my boss explaining what i did this week when all i did was slack off
Man I Love Gibson Guitars ..
Nice to see how quick it's made at Gibson. Just finished my LP in 9 months.
Gibsons for me have been hit or miss. But when they hit they hit hard! I took a tour of the Memphis factory before it closed and was very surprised to see how much manual labor was involved in such an automated process in this day and age.
Got to meet Jim Decola in passing today, nice guy. I've got a million questions, like when will the Custom Lite models be available on the web site. Love the video and love working at Gibson. Jack @ Whitewwod
Considering getting one (acoustic), though there are numerous comments on forums about acoustic series quality issues last years . Will check in shops )
Looking at this makes me think "My Gibson has been there, maybe hold by that exact person". So cool!
I just bought a Les Paul 50s standard. Waiting for it to arrive. My first real Les Paul. I have a feeling that it won’t be my last!!
Great background music. Are all you guitars 100% from Forest Stewardship Council certified wood? I can't see anything recent online.
That would be a "NO".
I wish it would give also a real inside look of the custom and Murphy lab work.
Either a 61 SG Maestro or 60’s Les Paul Iced Tea…boy I’d love one!!
I would absolutely love to work here!
Hell yes I’m gonna watch every episode you guys put out
Nice! We have the Flying V, SG and Les Paul in our arsenal!
I'd love to know how the bevels and contours of the SG are made. They vary so much from year to year and model to model.
It's done via 25 degree scarf cutter. The SG61 is different programming so one will find it noticeable.
Well done, Mark! Good job!
Well done on showing the naysayers that youre building Gibson USA from start to finish in the USA. We can see it here, with our own eyes. Comapnies like ESP can learn from this... Cheers, Gibson! 🍻
Keep on doing what you do Gibson , …. I see a few more Instruments in my future
Fascinating and Im blown away at how high the demand is that they need this level of production!
Dear Gibson, I have been working in a wood mill operating a bandsaw in a furniture factory for 10yrs. Please let me come work for you guys. It would be so awesome to actually make something every day that I was truly passionate about.
Amazing job ! Amazing guitars, period.
Such a good vid!! Thx for sharing guys 🤘🏻
I do anything to work there but I’m not in Nashville, I’m moving to Florida 😂
I love the title of the video series “The Process”.. maybe they can show the process where the tuners are installed crooked and where the nuts are not cut properly..I got a new 60’s Les Paul and that’s why I got. New CEO, same shitty QC.
dont forget the stupid 'break angle' on the Les Paul Headstock. Responsible for so many fractured necks and destroyed guitars.
My 2019 Les Paul 60's is perfect. My 2018 Gibson Explorer is perfect.
@@makkdiver design feature that most customers want. Don't like it don't buy a Gibson.
@@thephotoyak Easy fix, use a scarf joint. Design feature stays, headstock stays on the neck.
@@evenkeel6131 then it's not a one piece neck = lost buyers. Most Gibson buyers want a traditional style Les Paul. I'm not giving you my opinion on scarf joints, just saying Gibson will lose buyers if they stay from the vintage formula. They have tried it, people didn't like it.
Love gibsons!!
That was a fascinating short documentary, I enjoyed that.
As an owner of a Gibson Les Paul (I only play rhythm guitar), I have to say they are the ultimate rock guitar, Gibson Les Pauls have that fat,ballsy, meaty sound, especially when they are plugged into a Marshall.
Dear Gibson, please revive a Vegas model! It was a great looking guitar. And it would be great to have it with mini humbuckers🤘
Absolutely Gibson and these videos are great!
I sure love my Les Pauls 😵😍 Bring back the ES-Les Pauls! 🤩
Gibson Guitars are Grrrrrrreat! The tone, the richness, the history! Man, I love my Les Paul........
Very cool
I love this. Man...I've got GAS for a CNC machine now.
Freaking hilarious
I wanna be there someday, it's my dream!, and guess, will be buy my first new one Gibson Les Paul! oh God! someday!
Ted is still rockin it!!!
Very cool to see how my guitar was made.
Cool video. Keep them coming!
Love this Ralph Vaughn guy. THAT is an American!
He's literally a close friend of mine I'm the one in the tank top cutting the mahogany and maple bodies and tops😁
Very impressive!!!
How to apply here hahah. It's fun to make guitars
Where do you get your wood?
Peru? Brazil?
Very cool. Well made. 👍🏻
Thanks for watching!
Gibson, every time I get on a channel no matter what the channel is I always say Gibson is number one please send me a Gibson Les Paul
Jim Decola is a great skateboarder.
Biggest wood shop ever...slick!
Finely some new Gibson videos
What was new? Forklift, machines making guitars, piles of wood. Looks like a Home Depot.
@@Cycloneshockey94 just that there finely makeing some new content to watch, im a fan of anything guitar related.
Great to see where and how my baby was born. Thanks Gibson.
Bravo
Does anyone know if the Gibson Les Paul standard 50s is a single or double Mahogany back? Thanks.
Solid bodies no less than a 2a grade I know I'm the one who is cutting the wood and grading the bodies and tops in this video.
The vidéo is amazing ! Gréât quality, the images are insane and the sound of Nick perri is freakin awesome ✌️😜 GRÉÂT JOB GUYS !! Gréât job mark PEACE
Thanks for watching! More episodes to follow.
Seeing that employee stick his entire torso under the hydraulic press made me nervous lol
Why don't I see Mark Agnisi anymore... I miss that guy. So leathery... so Italian.
Comon' Gibson, I'm rooting for ya!!!!
Fukn love Gibson Guitars !
I would love to work at Gibson 🇧🇷
Amazing! Long life the Gibson!
I hope one day I’ll have an SG
Are there fab tours at USA and Customshop for interested people?
Hi guys, would anyone know to tell me what type and model of paint they use to pass on the guitar. IS IT TYPE A FOLDER THAT PASSES IN THE GUITAR SOMEONE KNOWS THE NAME ??
Is the G string in tune 😂??? Happy new year to Gibson and any other brand...
i like my g string a lil loose anyway...
It must have something with "G spot " defenitly 🤗😄
Ain't that the truth. I've had all kinds of Les Pauls through the 80's and got rid of everyone of them because of the G string problem. I went to PRS single cuts and have been well pleased. Used to love Gibson.
@@tbone9347 I've literally never had this problem. Even down on my LPJ Pro model.
@@wiseguy9202 dunno man
I will go to my grave still wanting an Allen Collins Explorer. The only Gibson that I truly desire.
I love each and every one of my Gibson guitars. I consider each Gibson I own a gift from GOD even though I have worked and earned the money to pay for them, they are still extra special and each one is unique and different from the other. There is something special about a Gibson and knowing they have been around for so long, played by thousands of people, and continue to build top quality beautiful instruments gives you a peace of mind. Save up and buy your favorite Gibson, when you open the case and smell that beautiful new guitar, you will remember that scent the rest of your life, the amazing color of the guitar, and the fine craftsmanship, the tone that rings out and sustains from the very first note you play. Thank you JESUS for Gibson guitars, I love them. 🙏👍✌️
Did not know Jesus and this guy you call God co-owned Gibson : )
Ok Boomer
Ok Mr Agnesi.
@Jason j shut the hell up man if you're not a fan stay off the page it's that simple I'm sure no one wants to read your negative comments.
Jason j why are u here if you don’t like Gibson?
I sometimes wonder with as many as they pump out on a daily basis, and considering Gibsons are not cheap, are there really that many people buying these guitars for them to be making as many as they do? And then I remember that I just bought 3 brand new Gibsons in the last 2 years.
This is my Mecca! I hope to make a pilgrimage soon.
You should find a new religion if this is your Meca.
@@ShadowBannedagain Les Paul, the finest guitar ever made
Nice
Iría a trabajar gratis un años allá con tal de aprender el proceso, sólo por amor al arte que hay en cada una de esas guítarras Jajaja...
after reading all of the comments, it's clear that 50% of the world thinks Gibsons are the greatest thing in the world, and the other 50% would take a dump on the Nashville factory's front doorstep if given the chance.
Me, I love my SG. And my Epiphones, Martins and my strat. To each their own.
Gibson 2020!
It would have showed a little humility if the CEO had addressed the quality control issues that came before his hire.
I use to be a FAN of the Gibson brand until I was PRICED OUT of the Fan club =/
my 1st REAL bass guitar was a 65 EBO' it was stolen and I have missed it = to get the same feeling I now use a BcRich Warlock bass
Gibson’s are cheaper now than they’ve ever been. If you want a good guitar, guess what, it’s costs money
its cheaper to buy used
@@pissonguitarcenter8204 duh
Buying a car is the same.
I'm interested in seeing the neck building process, specifically how they make those detachable headstocks that Gibson are famous for 😏
You are an asshole
Lmao!!
Does someone know, what is about the ES Les Paul and the ES 275?
so all bodies are two pieces pressed together, back and front, regardless of model?
I feel betrayed by Gibson for leaving Kalamazoo before I was even born, but damn is this cool.
Co-produced by Mark Agnesi... It's good to see he's OK.
Mark is such a cool guy. I really look up to that man.
Can we see a documentary on how bodies are destroyed by Front End Loaders?
great Video thx, someone knows the name of the track from 1min04 on pls?
"Yeah pin routers are like dangerous and stuff... Unlike the bandsaw which is pretty safe"