
JakeAC5253
New member
I know that sounds silly and this could potentially raise some controversy, but I think it's a valid question to ask.
Lately Gibson has gotten the reputation of charging 'boutique handmade' prices for a product which has steadily declined in quality since the 70's-80's. If someone were looking to purchase a NEW guitar and get that OLD Les Paul/SG sound, what should they do? Put their duckets on the line and take a risk with a new Gibson, or grab an Agile for not too much money? Assume that in either case the guitar in question is being used for wood and construction only as the stock pickups/electronics will be swapped out and completely overhauled from start to finish.
So who brings the goods?
Lately Gibson has gotten the reputation of charging 'boutique handmade' prices for a product which has steadily declined in quality since the 70's-80's. If someone were looking to purchase a NEW guitar and get that OLD Les Paul/SG sound, what should they do? Put their duckets on the line and take a risk with a new Gibson, or grab an Agile for not too much money? Assume that in either case the guitar in question is being used for wood and construction only as the stock pickups/electronics will be swapped out and completely overhauled from start to finish.
So who brings the goods?
