The Mystrious Gibson Moderne
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Look what I found at my friends store today
Made by Glen Miller,the same guy that made this one
Made by Glen Miller,the same guy that made this one
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I love the Moderne, in general... but, goddamn I think that headstock is ugly, especially with the string guides; those string angles are hideous.
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It's funny how the various copies are a legit part of the story of this guitar because nobody has ever seen an original. I really like the design of this guitar and I think it lends itself to different headstock shapes.
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Thanks for the posts. This guitar sounds ingredible,and it plays great too. I don't know how to describe the sound,its that Gibson PAF sound but more powerful than the Les Pauls I've owned. Maybe a Flying V or Explorer sounds like this but I never owned one.
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The way you've described it reminds me of the Korina V/Exp difference, which is a massively pronounced upper midrange, especially considering it's a Gibson. LPs have tons of lows and mids, SGs are more low-mid/treble heavy like a halfway point between an LP and a V/Exp. I don't have any problems imagining the Moderne sounding like a V or Explorer, think that's probably a safe estimation.westtexasred wrote:Thanks for the posts. This guitar sounds ingredible,and it plays great too. I don't know how to describe the sound,its that Gibson PAF sound but more powerful than the Les Pauls I've owned. Maybe a Flying V or Explorer sounds like this but I never owned one.
What brand are the pickups, Duncans? Their '59s and Pearly Gates tend to push the upper mids more than stock Gibson buckers IMO, probably in an attempt to bring any import guitar you put them into closer to that much closer to the plugged-in Gibbo sound.
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I love the Moderne. It is like the Sasquatch of the guitar world.
On the left below is the first a photo of a "Moderne". It appeared in Tom Wheeler's 1974 book about the Golden Age of Gibson Guitars. In the Middle
is a photo of Billy Gibbons's "Moderne from a 1979 book about ZZ Top published by Rolling Stone Magazine. Could they be the same guitar?
Or could Billy's guitar be a '70's Ibanez "Futura" like the guitar on the right?
On the left below is the first a photo of a "Moderne". It appeared in Tom Wheeler's 1974 book about the Golden Age of Gibson Guitars. In the Middle
is a photo of Billy Gibbons's "Moderne from a 1979 book about ZZ Top published by Rolling Stone Magazine. Could they be the same guitar?
Or could Billy's guitar be a '70's Ibanez "Futura" like the guitar on the right?
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There was never an original Moderne. Not built by Gibson, anyway. The only ones that exist are by other companies. Gibson made their own after other companies copied it. Can't remember the full story but the guy who wrote the Squier book wrote an article about it for Guitarist a few months back and apparently Gibson NEVER actually made one until after the design had popped up in some Gibson pamphlet or literature and had subsequently been manufactured by a few other companies. So there's no such thing as a Gibson Moderne "reissue" as such.
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I agree, though I never understood why it ever had any headstock but the "V" headstock. I mean geeez, it's just half of a "V". It would seem to me it would have sold just fine as a "V studio", made for a studio musicianjcyphe wrote:It's funny how the various copies are a legit part of the story of this guitar because nobody has ever seen an original. I really like the design of this guitar and I think it lends itself to different headstock shapes.
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It's because Ted McCarty's original patent drawing for the Moderne had the Gumby headstock.crazydave911 wrote:I agree, though I never understood why it ever had any headstock but the "V" headstock. I mean geeez, it's just half of a "V". It would seem to me it would have sold just fine as a "V studio", made for a studio musicianjcyphe wrote:It's funny how the various copies are a legit part of the story of this guitar because nobody has ever seen an original. I really like the design of this guitar and I think it lends itself to different headstock shapes.
I believe Gibson probably did make a few back in the day and one will turn up. It seems weird they would go through the trouble of designing a guitar and never bother to build a prototype. That doesn't make a lot of sense.
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Thanks,I got a good deal on it.actually,I took it to Guitar Center to see what they would give me for it but they said they couldn't buy it because of the "G" Gibson Logo on the headstock.Sloan wrote:fuuuuck. how much did you slang for that? plz inform us before you try to sell/trade it.
Yes,according to the article in Premier Guitar Magazine up until the end of his life Ted McCarty swore that several Modernes had been made.Ted said he even remembered one of them being sent out to a Gibson case supplier for "a fitting".jcyphe wrote:I believe Gibson probably did make a few back in the day and one will turn up. It seems weird they would go through the trouble of designing a guitar and never bother to build a prototype. That doesn't make a lot of sense.