racervette69
Underachiever
Test drove a new Gibson Firebird yesterday,
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Test drove a new Gibson Firebird yesterday, great price of 1695.00 would have brought it home but it was white, wanted the sunburst. BBC, it was at the Guitar Center in Greensboro. I didnt find it that heavy to hold.
Now, You can buy the eiphone for 399.00, how much difference do you think there would be? Have not been able to locate one to play. Any thoughts?
Test drove a new Gibson Firebird yesterday, great price of 1695.00 would have brought it home but it was white, wanted the sunburst. BBC, it was at the Guitar Center in Greensboro. I didnt find it that heavy to hold.
Now, You can buy the eiphone for 399.00, how much difference do you think there would be? Have not been able to locate one to play. Any thoughts?
Did you try the Epihones at GC? The have the LP copies. They are very good guitars...but they need to be set-up...as with most. I have a standard. Plays nice but just a little heavy. Not a problem. Only wish I wasn't a hack:smash:
We got a flyer from them advertising some deals on trade in. My son went there with his Jackson a couple of weeks back to get a quote, after 45minutes of waiting, he said screw it. I forget what he's got his eye on, but we'll probably be going back soon since he has been trying to scrounge up some extra cash.
I'll check out the Firebird when I'm there.
No, I didnt even think about anything after I saw the firebird, got tunnel vision, lol. Will check one out, thanks. Will be back on Friday, going to see Johnny Winter at the Carolina Theater. Wish I could pick one up on Friday and have it signed by Johnny. Now that would be a day.
Interesting on how each one of us has their own favorite playing guitar, I bought a Johnson T806 that had been damaged for 50 bucks, during shipping to the music store. I repaired it, did a set up, now its my favorite player. Dont know why, maybe I feel sorry for it, I love the feel it has. Guess you would call it a rat ax. (I'm worst than a hacker, I couldnt even begin to get the most out of the Firebird.)