NEW Gibson SG Melody Maker PICS page 3
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NEW Gibson SG Melody Maker PICS page 3
"Gibson SG Melody Maker (Satin Blue, satin ebony, satin white)"
Just came across this on GAK, no image yet though. £449.
"Details very scant on this brand new model! We know it will have humbuckers, chrome hardware and come in a Gibson gigbag- more as soon as we get it! Get yourselves in the queue by ordering now, we are getting very few of each finish."
I know a lot of people like the SG melody makers. This could be AWESOME.
Just came across this on GAK, no image yet though. £449.
"Details very scant on this brand new model! We know it will have humbuckers, chrome hardware and come in a Gibson gigbag- more as soon as we get it! Get yourselves in the queue by ordering now, we are getting very few of each finish."
I know a lot of people like the SG melody makers. This could be AWESOME.
Last edited by DanHeron on Thu Mar 31, 2011 5:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: NEW Gibson SG Melody Maker
So not a real melody maker reissue then? This just sounds like it's going to be a SG faded with a melody maker headstock.DanHeron wrote: We know it will have humbuckers
Maybe it's like the Joan Jett signature one. I dunno.
ALSO...
FLYING V MELODY MAKER! WTF! http://www.gak.co.uk/en/gibson-flying-v-melody-maker-satin-blue/45874
edit..
OK. There is a series of them... LES PAUL MELODY MAKER (not the current one), SG MELODY MAKER, FLYING V MM and EXPLORER MELODY MAKER. I have no idea what to expect.
ALSO...
FLYING V MELODY MAKER! WTF! http://www.gak.co.uk/en/gibson-flying-v-melody-maker-satin-blue/45874
edit..
OK. There is a series of them... LES PAUL MELODY MAKER (not the current one), SG MELODY MAKER, FLYING V MM and EXPLORER MELODY MAKER. I have no idea what to expect.
Last edited by DanHeron on Fri Mar 04, 2011 8:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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DanHeron wrote:
FLYING V MELODY MAKER! WTF! http://www.gak.co.uk/en/gibson-flying-v-melody-maker-satin-blue/45874
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Sounds like they are using the melody maker name for a bottom line run of instruments? I hope they aren't just cheaper versions of the normal models.Gibson Melody Maker guitars are a great way to get your first experience of owning a Gibson-quality guitar as they are affordable yet made with the same attention to detail as dearer Gibson instruments.
This Explorer caters for those looking for a little 'edge' in their guitars.
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DanHeron wrote:Sounds like they are using the melody maker name for a bottom line run of instruments? I hope they aren't just cheaper versions of the normal models.

Of course they are. Gibson is Gibson. You need to spend some money in this ballpark to get quality brother, i dont remember ever trying a sub-£500 Gibson that was anything better than... okayish.
People will buy them though, its the decal and nostalgia trip innit.
Oh no, i know they are going to be poor quality. But I mean, I hope its actually a new model and they're not just using the melody maker name for a new 'budget' line or whatever.
If they actually made an SG melody maker with single coils for £450 it would be pretty cool, although obviously no where near the quality of what you would expect from a Gibson. Or what you used to expect anyway. Reading the product descriptions though sounds like they aren't like the old melody makers at all.
If they actually made an SG melody maker with single coils for £450 it would be pretty cool, although obviously no where near the quality of what you would expect from a Gibson. Or what you used to expect anyway. Reading the product descriptions though sounds like they aren't like the old melody makers at all.
Wasn't the Melody Maker a budget instrument from the start?DanHeron wrote:Oh no, i know they are going to be poor quality. But I mean, I hope its actually a new model and they're not just using the melody maker name for a new 'budget' line or whatever.
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A 'student' model, like the £2,000+ vintage Les Paul Juniors. Of all people we should know about this, you can't beat an old Duo or Musicmaster. Because like Juniors and MM's they were made to the same standard minus the frills of leading models.Ankhanu wrote:Wasn't the Melody Maker a budget instrument from the start?DanHeron wrote:Oh no, i know they are going to be poor quality. But I mean, I hope its actually a new model and they're not just using the melody maker name for a new 'budget' line or whatever.
Taking into consideration what Dan has said; it is appalling to assume Gibson would use an old name that meant affordable quality to sell a range of substandard crap.
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Fran wrote: Taking into consideration what Dan has said; it is appalling to assume Gibson would use an old name that meant affordable quality to sell a range of substandard crap.
Epiphone?
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To be fair some Epiphone stuff is/was awesome. When the Korean production was in place they resembled Squier in terms of value for money but have since fallen drastically behind. Squier fucking rules at the moment.endsjustifymeans wrote:Fran wrote: Taking into consideration what Dan has said; it is appalling to assume Gibson would use an old name that meant affordable quality to sell a range of substandard crap.
Epiphone?