yeah Pabs, not real hard is it.. lol
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yeah Pabs, not real hard is it.. lol
Heheheheheeee... Its not that I dont like Gibbos as such, (Firebirds and Thunderbirds are two of my all time faves) its the lack of care in design and build quality I have issues with. Its such a pity that Gibbo invest all their cash into developing crappy stuff like auto tuners instead of ironing out the design flaws...
They break because there is no volute in the area where the headstock meets the neck.. Way too thin in that critical area..
I saw a LP headstock snap off when the Guitarist turned around and banged it on a mike stand!
You can only imagine how peeved the guy was, it was such a sweet sounding Axe and cost him quite a lot of money as it was a early 60's Gold Top model in pristine condition.....
I remember reading in Slash's bio, he used to put pressure on the headstock/neck to get a vibrato/whammy effect and busted the headstock clean off one of his LP's while rehearsing one time, smashed his face up and nearly knocked himself out:-)
And that's just by hand...
I've heard a number of times that a repaired Gibson headstock is stronger than an undamaged one. Maybe they need to incorporate that into the build process.
^ if it ain't broke... break it
Never had any tuning issues with mine, it's probably the most stable guitar I've ever owned.