I never got the collecting vintage guitars, tech has gotten better since then, as a guy who does repairs it's like a mechanic getting a really old car that comes in for a specific problem. Then upon inspection you find a whole bunch of other issues.
Anything is only worth what someone else will pay for it Are these rare vintage guitar worth paying the crazy prices? I don't have the money to buy them, and if I had no way would I pay the asking prices.
Lol, love these gibson bashing videos, hahaha. I still love my Gibson R8, stupidly expensive, but it is really amazing. Still Im selling it cos im more into Teles now, and the Eastman SB59/v is just as good and Im happy with only 1 LP style guitar. But I do love the Gibson R8. Gibson USA is fine, but I can understand why people can be unhappy with those.
More people should spend the $$$ on lessons , up close and personal. The best players could play on a plank and still bring the house down. The prestige of being able to afford a $$$ guitar is now more important to some and over shadowed by some vanity owners that can’t play a lick. Chase skill not wood and varnish…..
@@guitarhobbywithdannythemedic It really is ridiculous. I have played the John Sebastian Burst, I have played "Hank" and I have been around Eddie King's Red Eye while visiting him at his home. I do hope to play Pearly Gates one day as Billy moved here about 20 minutes from our ranch. They are ok. They are guitars. That is really all I have to say about them.
You are funny bro. Just auditioned a yamaha electric guitar and it’s better than my gibson for the value and its made in Indonesia 🇮🇩. Better value for the money, Im just doubtful of the internal components.
Scarcity and inherent value are two different things. The demand in 58/59 limited the production of them. So what's their present value tied to? Why have their limited amounts come in demand? It's because of non-musical/instrumental factors like who plays one, the popularity of the song/band, and being identified with other non-instrumental considerations -like coolness. If you think their value is tied to re-creating the tone or `that sound'', that's besides the point. I guess the other side of the coin is that the 58/59 were like some hidden Stradivari that subsequently came to light. Isn't beauty in the eyes of the beholder? I forget to ask: 'How's the burger? Worth $75?
Danny the medic talking bad about gibson never disappoints lol
I never got the collecting vintage guitars, tech has gotten better since then, as a guy who does repairs it's like a mechanic getting a really old car that comes in for a specific problem. Then upon inspection you find a whole bunch of other issues.
So funny! Love it! Did your burger ever get there?
it was delicious!
@@guitarhobbywithdannythemedic It's a good thing you weren't eating at "Gibsonburgers!"
Come on Danny you are killing us Gibson lovers
Very (very) funny as only Danny The Medic could pull it off. Our Danny does not like Gibson! But he does like to eat and eat and eat!
Anything is only worth what someone else will pay for it
Are these rare vintage guitar worth paying the crazy prices? I don't have the money to buy them, and if I had no way would I pay the asking prices.
I miss my Gibson. I don't miss my ex !
very funny!
Absolutely right , don’t see why people spend so much money on a 59 les paul .
Is that a brew watch? Sorry if I'm wrong haha
oh, this is an Apple Watch.
Was that a microphone straw or a Covid swab ?
check out my channel of food and travel, the GRB review will be up soon
I explain the straw here it is here th-cam.com/video/kUzNrZY4f1I/w-d-xo.html
verry funny!
He's on the move. Bad mouthing Gibson. There's nothing they can do to stop him. He even has his microphone in his drink.
Lol, love these gibson bashing videos, hahaha. I still love my Gibson R8, stupidly expensive, but it is really amazing. Still Im selling it cos im more into Teles now, and the Eastman SB59/v is just as good and Im happy with only 1 LP style guitar.
But I do love the Gibson R8. Gibson USA is fine, but I can understand why people can be unhappy with those.
More people should spend the $$$ on lessons , up close and personal. The best players could play on a plank and still bring the house down. The prestige of being able to afford a $$$ guitar is now more important to some and over shadowed by some vanity owners that can’t play a lick. Chase skill not wood and varnish…..
Agreed! It is the artist who makes the tone, not the tone that makes the artist...
@@guitarhobbywithdannythemedic
That is a great quote. Put that on a t-shirt.
I love talking bad about Gibson.
Go to circa! The best casino!
Its kinda far....
@@guitarhobbywithdannythemedic worth it!
How are the burgers there?
I like it alot
@@guitarhobbywithdannythemedic BTW, I have 3 friends here in Nashville with 59s. I have played 2 of them. I am not impressed.
its like... you wanna hear $98,000 worth of tone...
@@guitarhobbywithdannythemedic It really is ridiculous. I have played the John Sebastian Burst, I have played "Hank" and I have been around Eddie King's Red Eye while visiting him at his home. I do hope to play Pearly Gates one day as Billy moved here about 20 minutes from our ranch. They are ok. They are guitars. That is really all I have to say about them.
if you wanna see the burger review, it is here th-cam.com/video/kUzNrZY4f1I/w-d-xo.html
I went on a first date and now she won't go on a second because I won't stop talking bad about Gibson.
then she wasn’t the right girl for you, mate!
You are funny bro. Just auditioned a yamaha electric guitar and it’s better than my gibson for the value and its made in Indonesia 🇮🇩. Better value for the money, Im just doubtful of the internal components.
I'm opening a relicking lab so.people pay me to bang up their guitars
Let us know if the Gordon Ramsey burger is the "Gibson burst" of hamburgers. Is it worth the money? Or is it just another tasty hamburger?
burst of burgers? LOL aged beef
if you wanna see the burger review, it is here th-cam.com/video/kUzNrZY4f1I/w-d-xo.html
Scarcity and inherent value are two different things. The demand in 58/59 limited the production of them. So what's their present value tied to? Why have their limited amounts come in demand? It's because of non-musical/instrumental factors like who plays one, the popularity of the song/band, and being identified with other non-instrumental considerations -like coolness. If you think their value is tied to re-creating the tone or `that sound'', that's besides the point. I guess the other side of the coin is that the 58/59 were like some hidden Stradivari that subsequently came to light. Isn't beauty in the eyes of the beholder? I forget to ask: 'How's the burger? Worth $75?
burger was great!
if you wanna see the burger review, it is here th-cam.com/video/kUzNrZY4f1I/w-d-xo.html
Too Funny
That's right I'll mark ding bang up your guitars for hundreds instead of thousands of dollars
Ever heard of Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Peter Green, Mike Bloomfield, or Duane Allman?
Ever seen the bush shoe?
@@guitarhobbywithdannythemedic (super) funny!
Watch the cholesterol!!!
Only thing worse than a Gibson is an Epiphone.
actually, in my opinion, at the phones are currently better than Gibsons!
stupid Siri, I said epiphones
@@guitarhobbywithdannythemedic agree
I was never a fan of Gibson to be honest