New Gibson Modern XI...oh what the frack!

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New Gibson Modern XI...oh what the frack!

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Mahogany body? Weird headstock? Sure glad I didn't preorder one

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the problem you have with that guitar is the head stock and the wood the body is made out of?
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SKC Willie wrote:the problem you have with that guitar is the head stock and the wood the body is made out of?
Sure,it's supposed to be a reissue.Everybody who pre-ordered one was expecting it to look like this.

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SKC Willie wrote:the problem you have with that guitar is the head stock and the wood the body is made out of?
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:
SKC Willie wrote:the problem you have with that guitar is the head stock and the wood the body is made out of?
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i dunno, i don't mind it.
i suppose i'd prefer the old headstock.
as far as wood goes, i don't really care much
i would prefer chrome hardware
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the original headstock is one of the worst headstock designs in the history of guitars. it's as dysfunctional as it is ugly. anything would be massive improvement over the original. this guitar looks fine to me. maybe the best of all the moderne variations we've seen over the years.
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Mages wrote:the original headstock is one of the worst headstock designs in the history of guitars. it's as dysfunctional as it is ugly. anything would be massive improvement over the original. this guitar looks fine to me. maybe the best of all the moderne variations we've seen over the years.
This.

I can see why people would prefer they had a Korina body like the originals, but I think Vees and Explorers make enough of a case for a mahogany version.

The old headstock was worthless in every respect... they used the Futura headstock here so the guitar would stay remotely in tune, I imagine.

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Anyone who preordered one is a damn fool anyway... why drop that much scratch on something before it's built? It's GIBSON. Forgetting the Alex Lifeson disaster already?
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this is one ugly thread.
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korina wood, a trademarked name for limba, a wood similar to but lighter in color than mahogany
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paul_ wrote:Forgetting the Alex Lifeson disaster already?
What's this all about?
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BillClay wrote:
paul_ wrote:Forgetting the Alex Lifeson disaster already?
What's this all about?
There was an infamous Gibson forum thread regarding a limited run of 300 Alex Lifeson signature ES-355s in 2008 (AL-001 - AL-300).
After preorders were taken there were numerous delays, the date was pushed back a few times over a couple months, Gibson gave no answers on when it would ship and no reason for the delay... a rep/admin wouldn't address it with any real detail until eventually saying "all the guitars are going to be built out pretty rapidly, so don't panic if they hit GC before you guys" ... when the guitars did eventually ship they had everything from basic design issues (volute placed behind middle of first fret) to shoddy QC (glue drips, uneven binding, many instances of high woodchip/sawdust content in the cases' interiors). It was also deduced by many that apart from the [misplaced] volute they were just run-of-the-mill modern 335 guitars without the specs of the original they claimed to replicate (different body shape and neck profile). Gibson removed "VOS" from the guitar's official web description AFTER this was said on the forum.

After someone stating that the AL threads were "depressing" because of all the complaints about Gibson's service/QC surrounding such an expensive custom shop instrument, the usually-mum Gibson rep replied "no kidding. Maybe we should all get off the internet and play guitar." When someone later described the guitar as "defective" he replied "The guitar is not defective." And when countered with the fact that many had complained of issues with the finish/binding/electronics/hardware he said "and most of those issues would be covered under warranty if people actually wanted them addressed."

The guitars cost around $4000. The nicest posts about them generally go along the lines of "I'm happy with mine... I don't play much on the first fret anyway."

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http://forum.gibson.com/index.php?/topi ... on-es-355/
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paul_ wrote:
BillClay wrote:
paul_ wrote:Forgetting the Alex Lifeson disaster already?
What's this all about?
There was an infamous Gibson forum thread regarding a limited run of 300 Alex Lifeson signature ES-355s in 2008 (AL-001 - AL-300).
After preorders were taken there were numerous delays, the date was pushed back a few times over a couple months, Gibson gave no answers on when it would ship and no reason for the delay... a rep/admin wouldn't address it with any real detail until eventually saying "all the guitars are going to be built out pretty rapidly, so don't panic if they hit GC before you guys" ... when the guitars did eventually ship they had everything from basic design issues (volute placed behind middle of first fret) to shoddy QC (glue drips, uneven binding, many instances of high woodchip/sawdust content in the cases' interiors). It was also deduced by many that apart from the [misplaced] volute they were just run-of-the-mill modern 335 guitars without the specs of the original they claimed to replicate (different body shape and neck profile). Gibson removed "VOS" from the guitar's official web description AFTER this was said on the forum.

After someone stating that the AL threads were "depressing" because of all the complaints about Gibson's service/QC surrounding such an expensive custom shop instrument, the usually-mum Gibson rep replied "no kidding. Maybe we should all get off the internet and play guitar." When someone later described the guitar as "defective" he replied "The guitar is not defective." And when countered with the fact that many had complained of issues with the finish/binding/electronics/hardware he said "and most of those issues would be covered under warranty if people actually wanted them addressed."

The guitars cost around $4000. The nicest posts about them generally go along the lines of "I'm happy with mine... I don't play much on the first fret anyway."

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http://forum.gibson.com/index.php?/topi ... on-es-355/


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Holy crap.. I mean, you can kinda understand some QA oversights (still inexcusable for the price point), but to design a neck that is so flawed is fucking mental.

Unless it was some kind of machining error? Still ridiculous, though.
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I suppose Gibson assumed they'd be bought by lawyers and doctors and never played much
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SKC Willie wrote:this is one ugly thread.

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I would argue that nearly all gibson necks have somewhat of a design flaw given their track record with breakage.
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littlericky wrote:I suppose Gibson assumed they'd be bought by lawyers and doctors and never played much
"Features bulkier headstock joint for centuries of vacuous, wall-based display!"
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The Moderne XI looks like one of the replica's built by Glen Miller:

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"Luthier Glen Miller (no relation to the late swing bandleader) manufactures Moderne, Explorer, and Flying V replicas at Wrona’s House of Violins in Lewiston, NY. Miller began performing repairs shortly after getting his first guitar in 1970, and learned his trade in the shop of the late vintage guitar dealer Dan Hairfield. In 2003, Miller found a source for original Gibson parts.

“I had been searching for a Moderne and came across a listing for some supposed original Moderne parts,� he says. “I contacted the seller, who had been a Gibson subcontractor and was fortunate enough to have attended the auction [when they closed up] the Kalamazoo factory in 1984. He purchased many bodies, necks and other hardware, but then put the parts in his storage area and forgot about them. I made a deal for most of the stuff he had, including original ‘82 Moderne bodies and necks, plus ten Gibson logos.�

Glen Miller and Ray Davies

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XI is non attractive guitar for me :( .

But about Alex Lifeson issue... unbelievable, like some of you guys said - a joke :shock: .
Only - a bit expensive joke.