LowEndWonder
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You a Fender man or Gibson man.
Plus the Epi Valve Jr., don't forget that one..... close to the Gibson.duhvoodooman said:Uh-oh. Two Epi LP's and a Dot vs. a Strat, a Tele and a Blues Junior amp. Looks like a dead heat here! :thwap:![]()
Yeah, I caught my own mistake there and edited my response, OG. When I start losing track of what I have, does that mean I have too much gear??oldguy said:Plus the Epi Valve Jr., don't forget that one..... close to the Gibson.
duhvoodooman said:Yeah, I caught my own mistake there and edited my response, OG. When I start losing track of what I have, does that mean I have too much gear??
Nah, just means my CRS disease is acting up!!![]()
You probably know this, SVL, but Gibson makes Epiphone. Depending on model, an Epiphone is to a Gibson what a Squier or MIM Fender is to a MIA Fender....sunvalleylaw said:Plus, if I was buying a Gibson style guitar, it would be by someone other than Gibson, like Agile or Epiphone. Ok, I guess I will vote - Fender.
"Make" was a poor choice of wording. The point I was making is that Epiphone is a Gibson "brand", produced and marketed under their auspices/control, as opposed to being a separate company. While I was quite certain that SVL knew this, I thought his statement that "...if I was buying a Gibson style guitar, it would be by someone other than Gibson (italics mine), like Agile or Epiphone" might be misleading to someone else reading this thread who was not aware of what the Epiphone-Gibson relationship was. Your description is indeed more exact, Spuds....Spudman said:To be more exact Gibson does not make Epiphone.
Spudman said:To be more exact Gibson does not make Epiphone. Gibson makes Gibsons in the USA. Epiphone for many years have been made by Samick. Now they are made in China in a factory whose name I can't remember.