hahaha I love you man. I'm Danny The Medic, pawing at it like a cat. I'm dying over here. Nice work on the axe. You do make all valid points, Gibson are really overpriced. A few years ago i bought an Epiphone SG Pro, it was an awesome guitar, no bs loved it. Then one day they had a Custom Custom Shop SG in the music store. Custom in the name twice. Heavy price tag. So I laughed, picked it up and said let's see if it really is better than an Epiphone.... I bought it. It is an amazing guitar. I know the tonewood debate is a hot topic, but with a custom shop they test the "resonant frequency" of all the pieces of wood and match them together (within a certain tolerance I'm sure), I thought it was bologne. It's not. When you strum a chord the whole guitar vibrates in unison, the notes feedback on themselves like butter, I've never felt anything like that in my life. Was it worth it? I don't know man, it was crazy expensive, but it absolutely inspires me and makes me play completely differently. I feel like such a sucker buying a guitar with Custom twice in the name, but I play the shit out of that guitar. I have severely compromised the nitro, but at least I did it and not some jerk in a "lab" pulling it out of a freezer and dropping keys on it. I both regret and adore that guitar. But for that one guitar, I have played 50 Gibsons that do not make me smile, at all, and I completely understand people's frustration with Gibson and their prices. I could have bought 3 different player grade American Fenders.... yet somehow I am still happy. I guess all I can say is don't ever pick up an expensive Gibson because you may just fall in love accidentally
"chord the whole guitar vibrates in unison" sounds great, but I BET you that if you played that at a gig, people will love it, then you play a harley benton, people will love that too.. because you are you and it is you that makes the music! cheers!
By the Grace of God(or that heavenly gamer in the sky).. you gottit!.. congratulations!.. y'know the Big"Secret" is Joy, happiness, Love..then the guitar almost plays itself..lol..
One thing I have learned when buy guitars is that price and brand means nothing when it comes to quality. Your self build looks great Danny it is your personal skills that have given you a guitar to be proud of.
Love your videos Danny. You are spot ON with your evaluation of over-priced and under-built Gibsons. There is absolutely no reason for Gibson Les Pauls to cost $3 to $10,000 or more. It's pure greed on their part. The proof of that is you can buy a Harley-Benton with a "10" TOP for a small fraction of the cost of a Gibson. People like bragging rights and stupidly over-spend for brand names. Look at what people pay for ladies "designer purses". Same as the Gibson phenomenon. It looks like you did a great job on your Solo kit. Congrats. Nicely done. Thanks for all the great vids. Keep up the good work!
You still have better insights on the instrument than most 20+ year players. It's nice hearing the perspective or an older player discovering for the first time.
For some reason Danny, I enjoy listening to you talk. Let me tell you a little tip I learned along the way about bolt-on necks. With the guitar tuned up to pitch, carefully and slightly loosen up each of the four neck bolts. Not very much, just a tad. When you get to the 4th one, you will probably hear a pop or crack noise. This is the neck seating in. The strings pull it into the pocket nicely. I do this with every one of my bolt-on neck guitars. I believe it improves the tone, sustain and tuning/intonation. You only have to do this once in the guitar's lifetime unless you take the neck off again. BTW, the guitar looks great. You will get a lot of enjoyment from that instrument. I made a single cut LP style guitar with a bolt-on neck and I LOVE it. I had a roasted maple neck made for it. Feels wonderful.
Good work man. I built couple of guitars by myself. The last one I did is custom telecaster that is super light with Wilkinson hardware, Alpha pots and Roswell pickups and I did shou sugi ban ( torching wood) technic on body and neck. It looks amazing and it's super cheap to make it. Now, the point... how it plays? I went to some jamming session here in Shanghai with that guitar and I give it to other players to use it that night. I didn't even properly play it before that session but I wanted to hear how it sounds in anothers hands. They were amazed. They can't believe that it sounds great, super light and it so easy for playing. Now...I got custom orders to make 3 more guitars 😊
Danny, if youre going to do the headstock finish in your apartment again, look up solarez uv resin, it would give you a super clear top over most finishes and can be relatively instant cured via uv. I refinished a few guitars and other wood work and the results are amazing. Easy for an apartment job. Keep up the great work
yes yes.. I heard of that.. from the channel where the skinny guy in the garage demonstrated it.. I cant remember the channel name but he was a skinny guy....
I've tried every guitar nut. Graphtech makes the best and they are self-lubricating and wear longer before replacement. I've also found you can get a bad neck but it's rare nowadays. As long as the truss-rod works properly and you can dress and polish your frets, you can vastly improve it yourself. A two-way truss-rod is even better because it allows for front-bow as well as back-bow adjustment and necks are now more accurate due to precise CNC fret cuts to within 1/1000 of an inch which helps the intonation up/down the neck. Then when you get the nut cut just right and the bridge intonated and height adjusted, you have a premium guitar and neck with string action like butter and smoother than a baby's @zz. Better than a Gibson and way less dough.
Excellent looking build Danny! If the first fret sounds sharp you might want to invest in those fret slotting files though. Proper slot height is as important as saddle position for intonation.
Love your adventure and your insight and perspective! I know how it is to get into something and get super excited. Guitars have never been more accessible, and it’s super cool to get to watch the journey you’re going through. Learning a lot too! Congrats on the beautiful guitar!!
Dude Danny, this is the first time i've seen your vids and i'll tell ya I was cracking up. It was a great video and you did a awesome job on that kit. Keep it up sir, you rock!
Dude, that's a fine looking product you built there. Bolt ons rawk. Sometime try a set of Harmonic Design Z-90's... I swear by them. They are like a Rio Grande Fat Bastard set, but wildly adjustable from phat blues to metal ( I do metal with Z-90's). You know these Bakersfield winders are great because their slogan is "We never heard of you either".
Great video. I’m right now trying to justify buying a Gibson Les Paul Classic. I have 9 guitars and can’t play a single one. But that. Cherry Red Gibson caught my eye. Even if it’s just gonna be a decoration in my living room . I love your honesty and your 100% right. This is just another hobby to drain my account. Watches Cars Motorcycles Audiophile Systems now guitars But F it I’m over 50 ! Keep making vids. They are entertaining .
Welcome to the build your own guitar world.... !! That's awesome... Great looking guitar. I became a builder for the same reason... Except Im a fender guy. I got pist they were selling me down graded guitars that were deliberately down graded to be cheaper... and that they'd only make me a guitar they were capable of if Im willing to shell out $4,000. I found that ridiculous man.. So I started realizing I could make my own parts casters and do way better. Now mind you.. Im not reselling these guitars. But collecting guitars for resale is a different thing then buying guitars for your own use.
You did a great job on this guitar im sure it sounds and plays great! You are totally right about Gibson in the last part of your video. I have played at least 30-40 Gibsons since ive been playing guitar,Literally i've played about 4 which i sat back and said "wow this is a great guitar, i cant find a single thing wrong with it its just all good".I also have to include Fender too especially recently. The past year their prices have gone up,and iv'e seen guitars and heard a lot of people saying the fretwork has been really bad and this is on the mexican line even the american to custom shop american. Just to compare you can get a FGN Boundary Odyssey which is their cheapest S type model all made in Japan with Gotoh hardware including their own brand pickups for like 750 BUCKS. Sure it doesnt have a trem system but thats fine especially if they feel the quality of the trem system at that price can't match the rest of the hardware which i totally understand. They have a T type at this range too and even have a HS T type model at this price. So you basically get a made in Japan guitar for the price of a mid mexican that has incredible build quality, incredible attention to detail and its all made in Japan at the FGN factory. They also have a range of single cuts that are awesome guitars for the price too starting at about 1350 bucks. FGN for those who don't know are a very well respected factory that makes the Japanese Fenders and high end Ibanez guitars, and i promise you they don't mess around when it comes to quality control and the quality of the guitars they make at all price points.
If you're doing a lot of guitars (like you are), it's well worth it to invest in a set of nut files. Even pre-slotted nuts still need to be filed to get it dialled in properly. You can even get double sided ones which save a couple of bucks over individuals. Just work out what size strings you predominantly use (like a 10-46) and go with a set to match. But a 10-46 set will still work well for 9-42 set too. But don't buy the cheap crappy ones of ebay!
I'm really really enjoying your videos, even though I only agree with about 60% of what you say. (Really, you don't like the Eastman cutaway horn, and you went with THAT pointy atrocity? Alright, brother.) Keep up the great work. LOVE the Gibson dissing!
Delicious nitro cellulose... Yum! *Licks 70 year old guitar, gets stomach cancer All jokes aside, I respect your stance on Gibson. I have all of the same issues with them that I have heard you state in your videos. I'm sure your LP build plays as well, if not better.
Hi I TOLD YOU LAST TIME YOU BUILD WORMOTH YOU BUILD harley benton or chibson fine what do you want ? BUT YOU ARE FUNNY I LIKE THE SHOW ! and you don't play if you did the neck is important one more time WORMOTH
If you add up the hours spent and multiply by a fair hourly rate how much did it cost? Patents might apply to functional stuff like humbuckers. Looks come under Trade Marks and possibly Copyright. Totally agree with the wood comments. An electric guitar needs to be stable and look good but that is 99.9999999999% of the wood accounted for. I have never understood why premium cars cost more to service than low cost. If they are so good servicing should be easier and less frequent.
oh 800 parts, and 10 hours of my effort. but my effort is not a factory of machines, and i take 3 times longer than a pro luthier so im thinkin a lutier can do all this in less than 2 hours.
@@guitarhobbywithdannythemedic I watched all of it but must have forgotten some if it. You bought a Solo guitar made from different wood to what was advertised, fitted premium gear and cleaned it up nice. You say it is so far costing around 900. I was trying to compare with a Gibson LP price. In the UK a Tribute is £1099 which is about USD1300. The Gibson has a set neck and nitro which I agree are both inferior but they are also more expensive. I do not know what authentic means either as as you have said previously the authentic guys are dead and the factories and tooling were all sold off.
Welcome to the family!..you are on a mission to de-program the hordes of the helpless from the "brand-name" delusion....this message will self-destrukt in 5 seconds..
its the pride you have working on your own guitar.How much does the labor cost?,Maybe $100 a hour.And maybe you put in 10 hours or more.I believe thats why Gibson is so expensive because they have to pay their workers a salary.We dont know if its mainly automated or not.
@@guitarhobbywithdannythemedic only the CNC routers for basic body and neck shape. The rest is mostly hand-finished via traditional methods. Specifically the binding and finish which are labor intensive.
Also Gibson is not so expensive. That's not really true. Compared to PRS USA made and components (a true comparison) set neck guitars, Gibson is cheaper. Gibson also has entry level models that are set neck and come in under Fender prices for their American made bolt on necks that are much more machine built. It's become clear by the fact people only mention Gibson in these discussions that the motive is driven by blind hatred (not an accusation against Danny, he will converse respectfully on the topic). Truth is Gibson isn't for everyone, but everyone thinks it should be for them and demand changes. That's not how the world works. It's cool if a Gibson isn't for you and you want something else. That's 100% acceptable for someone deciding what to do with their money. The flip side is also true, nothing wrong if you want to buy a Gibson with your money. I own Gibsons, PRSes, Fenders, American and MIM, Epiphones, Ibanez, Squier, Harley Benton, Schecter, and more.
I've asked you about this before on another of your videos but it was a month old so I don't think you saw it, but anyway I was wondering if you could sell me that yellow single pickup Jr, I know I could just order my own but you take a chance on getting a good one if you order before playing it so seeing that you got lucky on yours I figured I would see if you wanted to sell it, I've always wanted a Gibson Jr but couldn't afford it ,and then when Harley Benton came out I really don't have the money to throw away on a chance I'll get a good one,but when I seen yours I just figured I would see if you would sell it thank you my name is Don by the way. And thank you for your service as a medic,you are a hilarious guy and I would watch you talk about anything Thanks,and if you are interested in selling then just contact me in the comment section and we will go from there.
The reason why guitar players in a whole go nuts over so-called USA parts is because the components we use to put inside our guitars or usa manufactured out of top notch material not imported if you look at it on the other hand in a third world country they don't have those type of materials to produce the products that you need as durable as the USA
The two things that make the Tone of a Guitar. The Pickups and the Speakers. . You've done a Great Job!!
I cant believe I enjoy a guitar channel so much where the host... doesn't play the guitar!!! You're AWESOME LOL
I refuse to play on camera, I will be ridiculed out of youtube!
@@dannythemedic
This is one of the best guitar channels on TH-cam!
hahaha I love you man. I'm Danny The Medic, pawing at it like a cat. I'm dying over here. Nice work on the axe. You do make all valid points, Gibson are really overpriced. A few years ago i bought an Epiphone SG Pro, it was an awesome guitar, no bs loved it. Then one day they had a Custom Custom Shop SG in the music store. Custom in the name twice. Heavy price tag. So I laughed, picked it up and said let's see if it really is better than an Epiphone.... I bought it. It is an amazing guitar. I know the tonewood debate is a hot topic, but with a custom shop they test the "resonant frequency" of all the pieces of wood and match them together (within a certain tolerance I'm sure), I thought it was bologne. It's not. When you strum a chord the whole guitar vibrates in unison, the notes feedback on themselves like butter, I've never felt anything like that in my life. Was it worth it? I don't know man, it was crazy expensive, but it absolutely inspires me and makes me play completely differently. I feel like such a sucker buying a guitar with Custom twice in the name, but I play the shit out of that guitar. I have severely compromised the nitro, but at least I did it and not some jerk in a "lab" pulling it out of a freezer and dropping keys on it. I both regret and adore that guitar. But for that one guitar, I have played 50 Gibsons that do not make me smile, at all, and I completely understand people's frustration with Gibson and their prices. I could have bought 3 different player grade American Fenders.... yet somehow I am still happy. I guess all I can say is don't ever pick up an expensive Gibson because you may just fall in love accidentally
"chord the whole guitar vibrates in unison" sounds great, but I BET you that if you played that at a gig, people will love it, then you play a harley benton, people will love that too.. because you are you and it is you that makes the music! cheers!
Yep, live it maybe makes 5% difference that only musicians would notice 🤣🤣🤣, I said it - I'm a complete sucker. Custom Custom 🤣
By the Grace of God(or that heavenly gamer in the sky).. you gottit!.. congratulations!.. y'know the Big"Secret" is Joy, happiness, Love..then the guitar almost plays itself..lol..
You should be proud of that guitar you made Danny , its gorgeous and I bet it sounds , feels and plays fantastic. Great job my friend.
One thing I have learned when buy guitars is that price and brand means nothing when it comes to quality. Your self build looks great Danny it is your personal skills that have given you a guitar to be proud of.
thank you very much
good one bro...❤❤❤
Funny video as always…..licking the BMW….licking the nitro finish….funny stuff!
Now do a comparison video! The Solo vs PRS 245 and the white harley benton please!
Love your videos Danny. You are spot ON with your evaluation of over-priced and under-built Gibsons. There is absolutely no reason for Gibson Les Pauls to cost $3 to $10,000 or more. It's pure greed on their part. The proof of that is you can buy a Harley-Benton with a "10" TOP for a small fraction of the cost of a Gibson. People like bragging rights and stupidly over-spend for brand names. Look at what people pay for ladies "designer purses". Same as the Gibson phenomenon. It looks like you did a great job on your Solo kit. Congrats. Nicely done. Thanks for all the great vids. Keep up the good work!
thank you
You still have better insights on the instrument than most 20+ year players. It's nice hearing the perspective or an older player discovering for the first time.
As a proud PRS owner, I just can't help but agree with everything Danny says 😎
PRS is where its at!
I feel the same about soundbars. I don't watch TV at all but I don't think it matters to the average user.
I agree with Danny. Repeat after me, wood does not affect magnets.
nice job. from my experience, nothing fits right no matter what. A dremel and a drill go a long way. Love the guitar boss!!
Way to go. Congratulations bro. Rock it!!!
thank you
For some reason Danny, I enjoy listening to you talk. Let me tell you a little tip I learned along the way about bolt-on necks. With the guitar tuned up to pitch, carefully and slightly loosen up each of the four neck bolts. Not very much, just a tad. When you get to the 4th one, you will probably hear a pop or crack noise. This is the neck seating in. The strings pull it into the pocket nicely. I do this with every one of my bolt-on neck guitars. I believe it improves the tone, sustain and tuning/intonation. You only have to do this once in the guitar's lifetime unless you take the neck off again. BTW, the guitar looks great. You will get a lot of enjoyment from that instrument. I made a single cut LP style guitar with a bolt-on neck and I LOVE it. I had a roasted maple neck made for it. Feels wonderful.
Everybody wants a les Paul
Build looks great!!
thank you
Good work man. I built couple of guitars by myself. The last one I did is custom telecaster that is super light with Wilkinson hardware, Alpha pots and Roswell pickups and I did shou sugi ban ( torching wood) technic on body and neck. It looks amazing and it's super cheap to make it. Now, the point... how it plays? I went to some jamming session here in Shanghai with that guitar and I give it to other players to use it that night. I didn't even properly play it before that session but I wanted to hear how it sounds in anothers hands. They were amazed. They can't believe that it sounds great, super light and it so easy for playing. Now...I got custom orders to make 3 more guitars 😊
shanghai??? man, I bet you get all the good rice cakes!
@@dannythemedic Hahaha 🤣
Congrats! The guitar looks great, and you earned the satisfaction of putting it together, and making it uniquely your own!
thank you
Danny, if youre going to do the headstock finish in your apartment again, look up solarez uv resin, it would give you a super clear top over most finishes and can be relatively instant cured via uv. I refinished a few guitars and other wood work and the results are amazing.
Easy for an apartment job.
Keep up the great work
yes yes.. I heard of that.. from the channel where the skinny guy in the garage demonstrated it.. I cant remember the channel name but he was a skinny guy....
Hahaha. That's Chris at highline guitars. Swear by solarez because of him
Your videos are great and hilarious, most of all honest. PLEASE keep making these!!!!
Nice finish sir
thank you
in my experience, the guitars that are lightest are best.
I've tried every guitar nut. Graphtech makes the best and they are self-lubricating and wear longer before replacement. I've also found you can get a bad neck but it's rare nowadays. As long as the truss-rod works properly and you can dress and polish your frets, you can vastly improve it yourself. A two-way truss-rod is even better because it allows for front-bow as well as back-bow adjustment and necks are now more accurate due to precise CNC fret cuts to within 1/1000 of an inch which helps the intonation up/down the neck. Then when you get the nut cut just right and the bridge intonated and height adjusted, you have a premium guitar and neck with string action like butter and smoother than a baby's @zz. Better than a Gibson and way less dough.
Excellent looking build Danny! If the first fret sounds sharp you might want to invest in those fret slotting files though. Proper slot height is as important as saddle position for intonation.
the slot height is very good, it is like a zero fret
Mmm nitroccellioce lick lick lick mmm. Lol priceless Danny , priceless.
Love your adventure and your insight and perspective! I know how it is to get into something and get super excited. Guitars have never been more accessible, and it’s super cool to get to watch the journey you’re going through. Learning a lot too! Congrats on the beautiful guitar!!
thanks so much!
Dude Danny, this is the first time i've seen your vids and i'll tell ya I was cracking up. It was a great video and you did a awesome job on that kit. Keep it up sir, you rock!
Danny. GREAT JOB.
thank you
Dude, that's a fine looking product you built there. Bolt ons rawk. Sometime try a set of Harmonic Design Z-90's... I swear by them. They are like a Rio Grande Fat Bastard set, but wildly adjustable from phat blues to metal ( I do metal with Z-90's). You know these Bakersfield winders are great because their slogan is "We never heard of you either".
Great video. I’m right now trying to justify buying a Gibson Les Paul Classic. I have 9 guitars and can’t play a single one. But that. Cherry Red Gibson caught my eye. Even if it’s just gonna be a decoration in my living room . I love your honesty and your 100% right. This is just another hobby to drain my account. Watches Cars Motorcycles Audiophile Systems now guitars But F it I’m over 50 ! Keep making vids. They are entertaining .
Once over a certain age, ( like me ) we realize... yes indeed sir.
Beautiful guitar. I love the finish and McCarty style head.
thanks so much, it was a fun project
very well done ! Looks beautiful! I hope you do some more different styles,
Welcome to the build your own guitar world.... !! That's awesome... Great looking guitar. I became a builder for the same reason... Except Im a fender guy. I got pist they were selling me down graded guitars that were deliberately down graded to be cheaper... and that they'd only make me a guitar they were capable of if Im willing to shell out $4,000. I found that ridiculous man.. So I started realizing I could make my own parts casters and do way better.
Now mind you.. Im not reselling these guitars. But collecting guitars for resale is a different thing then buying guitars for your own use.
I bought an SC-DLX Ill let you know how I like it in the next few days.It just came.It looks beautiful.
You did a great job on this guitar im sure it sounds and plays great! You are totally right about Gibson in the last part of your video. I have played at least 30-40 Gibsons since ive been playing guitar,Literally i've played about 4 which i sat back and said "wow this is a great guitar, i cant find a single thing wrong with it its just all good".I also have to include Fender too especially recently. The past year their prices have gone up,and iv'e seen guitars and heard a lot of people saying the fretwork has been really bad and this is on the mexican line even the american to custom shop american. Just to compare you can get a FGN Boundary Odyssey which is their cheapest S type model all made in Japan with Gotoh hardware including their own brand pickups for like 750 BUCKS. Sure it doesnt have a trem system but thats fine especially if they feel the quality of the trem system at that price can't match the rest of the hardware which i totally understand. They have a T type at this range too and even have a HS T type model at this price. So you basically get a made in Japan guitar for the price of a mid mexican that has incredible build quality, incredible attention to detail and its all made in Japan at the FGN factory. They also have a range of single cuts that are awesome guitars for the price too starting at about 1350 bucks. FGN for those who don't know are a very well respected factory that makes the Japanese Fenders and high end Ibanez guitars, and i promise you they don't mess around when it comes to quality control and the quality of the guitars they make at all price points.
What a great video
If you're doing a lot of guitars (like you are), it's well worth it to invest in a set of nut files. Even pre-slotted nuts still need to be filed to get it dialled in properly.
You can even get double sided ones which save a couple of bucks over individuals. Just work out what size strings you predominantly use (like a 10-46) and go with a set to match. But a 10-46 set will still work well for 9-42 set too. But don't buy the cheap crappy ones of ebay!
Nice guitar great video,
I'm really really enjoying your videos, even though I only agree with about 60% of what you say.
(Really, you don't like the Eastman cutaway horn, and you went with THAT pointy atrocity? Alright, brother.)
Keep up the great work.
LOVE the Gibson dissing!
its more the bulge of the eastman horn…
Nice job.
I'm at 9 minutes into what sounds like your guitar horror story. I hope it ends well.😂
If your painting drywall filler is just as good as anything for filling grain.
Hey Danny where's a new vid.?
danny do you ever play them or do you just collect them?
sure i play them. but that dont mean i am a musician. big difference
Delicious nitro cellulose... Yum!
*Licks 70 year old guitar, gets stomach cancer
All jokes aside, I respect your stance on Gibson. I have all of the same issues with them that I have heard you state in your videos. I'm sure your LP build plays as well, if not better.
Hi I TOLD YOU LAST TIME YOU BUILD WORMOTH YOU BUILD harley benton or chibson fine what do you want ? BUT YOU ARE FUNNY I LIKE THE SHOW ! and you don't play if you did the neck is important one more time WORMOTH
Agreed. Warmoth all day.
Ah the v-shaped strat neck...Warmouth?..88 Clapton.. boo-hoo..
You're misspelling the name of the company you recommend. Gotta respect that.
If you add up the hours spent and multiply by a fair hourly rate how much did it cost?
Patents might apply to functional stuff like humbuckers. Looks come under Trade Marks and possibly Copyright.
Totally agree with the wood comments. An electric guitar needs to be stable and look good but that is 99.9999999999% of the wood accounted for.
I have never understood why premium cars cost more to service than low cost. If they are so good servicing should be easier and less frequent.
and trade dress and all that yeah.
oh 800 parts, and 10 hours of my effort. but my effort is not a factory of machines, and i take 3 times longer than a pro luthier so im thinkin a lutier can do all this in less than 2 hours.
@@guitarhobbywithdannythemedic So 850 -900 compared to say 2300ish for Gibson? Only problem is is it authentic? Whatever that means.
@@sometimesdimneverthin you didnt actually watch my video did you?
@@guitarhobbywithdannythemedic I watched all of it but must have forgotten some if it. You bought a Solo guitar made from different wood to what was advertised, fitted premium gear and cleaned it up nice. You say it is so far costing around 900. I was trying to compare with a Gibson LP price. In the UK a Tribute is £1099 which is about USD1300. The Gibson has a set neck and nitro which I agree are both inferior but they are also more expensive.
I do not know what authentic means either as as you have said previously the authentic guys are dead and the factories and tooling were all sold off.
Mmmm, I love nitro finish. Drink a pint every night.
Welcome to the family!..you are on a mission to de-program the hordes of the helpless from the "brand-name" delusion....this message will self-destrukt in 5 seconds..
its the pride you have working on your own guitar.How much does the labor cost?,Maybe $100 a hour.And maybe you put in 10 hours or more.I believe thats why Gibson is so expensive because they have to pay their workers a salary.We dont know if its mainly automated or not.
check out gibson's factory videos, you will see machines like as if SKYNET had taken over nashville
@@guitarhobbywithdannythemedic only the CNC routers for basic body and neck shape. The rest is mostly hand-finished via traditional methods. Specifically the binding and finish which are labor intensive.
Also Gibson is not so expensive. That's not really true. Compared to PRS USA made and components (a true comparison) set neck guitars, Gibson is cheaper. Gibson also has entry level models that are set neck and come in under Fender prices for their American made bolt on necks that are much more machine built. It's become clear by the fact people only mention Gibson in these discussions that the motive is driven by blind hatred (not an accusation against Danny, he will converse respectfully on the topic).
Truth is Gibson isn't for everyone, but everyone thinks it should be for them and demand changes. That's not how the world works. It's cool if a Gibson isn't for you and you want something else. That's 100% acceptable for someone deciding what to do with their money. The flip side is also true, nothing wrong if you want to buy a Gibson with your money.
I own Gibsons, PRSes, Fenders, American and MIM, Epiphones, Ibanez, Squier, Harley Benton, Schecter, and more.
The PRS single cut has sexy curves.
I've asked you about this before on another of your videos but it was a month old so I don't think you saw it, but anyway I was wondering if you could sell me that yellow single pickup Jr, I know I could just order my own but you take a chance on getting a good one if you order before playing it so seeing that you got lucky on yours I figured I would see if you wanted to sell it, I've always wanted a Gibson Jr but couldn't afford it ,and then when Harley Benton came out I really don't have the money to throw away on a chance I'll get a good one,but when I seen yours I just figured I would see if you would sell it thank you my name is Don by the way. And thank you for your service as a medic,you are a hilarious guy and I would watch you talk about anything
Thanks,and if you are interested in selling then just contact me in the comment section and we will go from there.
i answered, i said nothing for sale but hb is now on reverb with free returns
The reason why guitar players in a whole go nuts over so-called USA parts is because the components we use to put inside our guitars or usa manufactured out of top notch material not imported if you look at it on the other hand in a third world country they don't have those type of materials to produce the products that you need as durable as the USA
Put that name on the headstock
if you mean putting "gibson" on it, that is like smearing shit on your forehead.
@@guitarhobbywithdannythemedic noooooo not Gibson , premium guitar
@@TheEARLD oh whew... no. im leaving it blank because thats how the drawing is ( I assume mccarty drew that)