No, it's a 2016 model that I traded for. This is the second 2016 Gibson I have, and Gibson had made some kind of effort to address the perception that they were putting out inconsistent guitars that year by listing up a bunch of largely cosmetic changes that were to let people know they were really focused on quality. They talked about rounding the fingerboard edges, and using a deeper penetrating oil on the fingerboard, and a finer grit sandpaper on the finish.
I think they also put in higher grade LR Baggs electronics but I think all that stuff sounds so bad I can't even tell you what it's supposed to be.
So, it always seemed like a pretty bizarre list, like you're gonna go, wow! Finer grit sandpaper! But I took it as Gibson caring a little more and the guitars are duly excellent.
But, at this point I have six Gibson Montana guitars and have nothing but good things to say about all of them.
No idea about how the guitar opened up while I was playing it... the guy I traded with might have given up on the instrument and it might have just been sitting for a while. It also could all have been in my head.
I can get a touch of buyer's remorse with these guitars for a little bit, I'm a huge Gibson fanboy, but even I get leery of the perceived lack of quality and can by hypervigilant. Maybe that's what was happening. I think it sounds great now, regardless.
I'll say this- the guy I traded with has a Martin HD-28. He talked about how great this Gibson played compared to that, and we talked about it for a while, and it turns out he had the same issue that made me sell my Martin 00-17s on: the neck is put in at too shallow an angle and so you have to lower the saddle almost all the way down to get anything close to being "good action" and of course you are much sooner towards needing a neck reset than you should be with a brand new instrument. I am reading that Martin is doing this with some frequency these days.
This isn't me saying Martin sucks, Gibsons rule! or anything like that, just something for people to be aware of.
What do we think of the Gibson L-00?
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Back in those days, everyone knew that if you were talking about Destiny's Child, you were talking about Beyonce, LaTavia, LeToya, and Larry.
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I'll also go ahead and make this my official NGD thread with glamour shots:
Cool Waverly tuners I am going to be selling shortly:
Yay fun Gibson!
Cool Waverly tuners I am going to be selling shortly:
Yay fun Gibson!
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Back in those days, everyone knew that if you were talking about Destiny's Child, you were talking about Beyonce, LaTavia, LeToya, and Larry.
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The guitar looks gorgeous. Congrats! I say it will be out of the Larry Ray Vaughan collection before April. We'll see
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Re: What do we think of the Gibson L-00?
mediocreplayer wrote: ↑Sat Nov 10, 2018 1:32 pmThe guitar looks gorgeous. Congrats! I say it will be out of the Larry Ray Vaughan collection before April. We'll see
That's a good looking guitar, Larry!
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Are you saying that because you think I'll grow to dislike it, or have I acquired a reputation for flipping guitars around here? I usually view myself as more of an accumulator more than anything else... I hate to trade them, really.mediocreplayer wrote: ↑Sat Nov 10, 2018 1:32 pmThe guitar looks gorgeous. Congrats! I say it will be out of the Larry Ray Vaughan collection before April. We'll see
But, you never know, I guess! I might learn to not love it by that April, then again it might not matter how I feel about it. We are looking to buy a house in spring so I might have to make some ugly choices.
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