RR Custom Gibson Reproduction Release
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Yeah yeah, just another way to make a 3000$ custom to a 5000$ custom. As much as i love randy i hate the ripping off done by gibson's "signature" models. Just buy a regular custom in white... Randy's was litterally all stock. unless you wanna pay that for an engraved pick guard... I think its cool that theyre doing it... if they charged the same for it.
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Yea. If it's over 3.5k, I'm gunna have to pass.wareagle wrote:Yeah yeah, just another way to make a 3000$ custom to a 5000$ custom. As much as i love randy i hate the ripping off done by gibson's "signature" models. Just buy a regular custom in white... Randy's was litterally all stock. unless you wanna pay that for an engraved pick guard... I think its cool that theyre doing it... if they charged the same for it.





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You've hit the nail right on the head ! , also I don't like that whole idea of a less than stellar guitar player hackin' away on a "signature" model .... If I see a guy playing on a white LPC , I'll think , " hey that's cool , I wonder if he's into Rhoads or whatever ?" , but if I see a dude playing on a way expensive artist signature model and he's less than awesome , i'll think " what a wannabe wanker " LOLwareagle wrote:Yeah yeah, just another way to make a 3000$ custom to a 5000$ custom. As much as i love randy i hate the ripping off done by gibson's "signature" models. Just buy a regular custom in white... Randy's was litterally all stock. unless you wanna pay that for an engraved pick guard... I think its cool that theyre doing it... if they charged the same for it.
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Yea. Gibson already charges 5k+ on most of its guitars. Yea their nice, but not 5k nice!!! The thing that gives the guitars their price on that site is "Signature Custom"Ritchie wrote:You've hit the nail right on the head ! , also I don't like that whole idea of a less than stellar guitar player hackin' away on a "signature" model .... If I see a guy playing on a white LPC , I'll think , " hey that's cool , I wonder if he's into Rhoads or whatever ?" , but if I see a dude playing on a way expensive artist signature model and he's less than awesome , i'll think " what a wannabe wanker " LOLwareagle wrote:Yeah yeah, just another way to make a 3000$ custom to a 5000$ custom. As much as i love randy i hate the ripping off done by gibson's "signature" models. Just buy a regular custom in white... Randy's was litterally all stock. unless you wanna pay that for an engraved pick guard... I think its cool that theyre doing it... if they charged the same for it.



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So does the quote ' you get what you've paid for' work with these high class Gibson limited editions. I know people talk about sound and tone in a guitar and older models mature a great sound over time. But would a bog standard cheap guitar with relative good hardware on it play as good as one of these ?. I know the action and setting up of a guitar is all to the individual but buying one of these off the rack, compared to a cheap Japanese strat ?.
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GUITARIDOL5682 wrote:So does the quote ' you get what you've paid for' work with these high class Gibson limited editions. I know people talk about sound and tone in a guitar and older models mature a great sound over time. But would a bog standard cheap guitar with relative good hardware on it play as good as one of these ?. I know the action and setting up of a guitar is all to the individual but buying one of these off the rack, compared to a cheap Japanese strat ?.
no, you get what you paid for in my opinion if you buy one used off a custom shop. Esepcially off the rack on a gibson non custom shop it can be good or bad, ive seen amazing ones, and seen ones that need fret jobs off the shelf... But when you charge up to 2k more for a slightly better paint job, slightly different radius, slightly different knobs, tuners, and slight things it gets rediculous. Honestly i wouldnt buy a signature unless im playing in a cover band of them. Just not worth it, id rather have my own sig model

My favorite gibsons that i can generally trust are the historics. As long as you buy them used and theyre not abused and its not lie the '59 ri which i think is rediculously expensive then its worth it. I love my '68 ri, and my teacher has a '61 ri sg that you wouldnt believe.
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Yea lol. That's probably why their gunna charge 5k for it. All the slight changes to the looks of it.wareagle wrote:GUITARIDOL5682 wrote:So does the quote ' you get what you've paid for' work with these high class Gibson limited editions. I know people talk about sound and tone in a guitar and older models mature a great sound over time. But would a bog standard cheap guitar with relative good hardware on it play as good as one of these ?. I know the action and setting up of a guitar is all to the individual but buying one of these off the rack, compared to a cheap Japanese strat ?.
no, you get what you paid for in my opinion if you buy one used off a custom shop. Esepcially off the rack on a gibson non custom shop it can be good or bad, ive seen amazing ones, and seen ones that need fret jobs off the shelf... But when you charge up to 2k more for a slightly better paint job, slightly different radius, slightly different knobs, tuners, and slight things it gets rediculous. Honestly i wouldnt buy a signature unless im playing in a cover band of them. Just not worth it, id rather have my own sig model
My favorite gibsons that i can generally trust are the historics. As long as you buy them used and theyre not abused and its not lie the '59 ri which i think is rediculously expensive then its worth it. I love my '68 ri, and my teacher has a '61 ri sg that you wouldnt believe.


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I wonder what's behind this? Marshall couldnt sell it's 1959 RRs. As much as I love Rhoads, I dont think these will sell. There arent THAT many people out there that would pay that kind of money for this guitar.
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Side note, they gave the picture credit to Zlozower, but really it was Jay Banbury
and they even spelt that wrong

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with gibsons i feel like you are typically paying around a grand markup for the logo to read 'gibson.' its worse with the signature models, because now you have to pay the 'gibson' markup, the 'custom shop' markup, and the 'zakk wylde' markup.
most production gibsons aren't appreciably 'better' (there's always an element of subjective 'feel' when it comes to selecting a guitar) than epiphone elitist series guitars. better pots, slightly higher grade wood... once upon a time, a better finish, though these days gibson's quality control is a little hit and miss. mostly, though, minor improvements, that don't scale well with the increased cost.
most production gibsons aren't appreciably 'better' (there's always an element of subjective 'feel' when it comes to selecting a guitar) than epiphone elitist series guitars. better pots, slightly higher grade wood... once upon a time, a better finish, though these days gibson's quality control is a little hit and miss. mostly, though, minor improvements, that don't scale well with the increased cost.
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Im not sure what that means... hahmatt21 wrote:Side note, they gave the picture credit to Zlozower, but really it was Jay Banbury
Yeah marshalls no better then gibson if not worse. They do these insane sig models and charge shitloads for it. The only difference is marshall also makes low end crap such as the mg. They can still pump out a good amp like some of the ri's but nothing is like the original. Gibson and marshall are classic cases of where money is more then reputation. However, nothing beats a gibson marshall combo

I guess what im saying is dont waste money one sig models... Even if its randy rhoads. he literally had a completely stock guitar. completely. No reason to charge more then regular overpriced value.
And at that... im kinda excited to see it! hah
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The only reason that these guitars won't sell is because of their high prices lol.AceVader wrote:I wonder what's behind this? Marshall couldnt sell it's 1959 RRs. As much as I love Rhoads, I dont think these will sell. There arent THAT many people out there that would pay that kind of money for this guitar.

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On the link, that picture was shot by Jay not Zloz. It doesnt matter, just pointing it outwareagle wrote:Im not sure what that means... hahmatt21 wrote:Side note, they gave the picture credit to Zlozower, but really it was Jay Banbury

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AWSOME!!!!!!,Although I dont see myself ever being able to afford a guitar like this in the near future,but I am assuming that the Rhoads Family has known & Delores gave the OK a while back Because if You'll remember They said that 2010 was going to Be a VERY BIG YEAR for RR & w/this,the Relic Concord,the 30th Anniversary & Pro-Video,Kellys Book & Possibably the DOC,this IS SOME YEAR for RANDY RHOADS!!! Oh yeah & the RR MXR