В дополнение к "нашему ответу буржуям" (длинная цитата) |
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В дополнение к "нашему ответу буржуям" (длинная цитата) |
| Иван Булочкин (гость) |
4.12.2002, 19:06
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Чувки, давно и безутешно ищу эту схему.. помогите плиз
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15.4.2004, 10:54
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Сообщений: 30 Регистрация: 14.11.2003 Из: Москва |
Вот отзыв человека на гитару Gibson Custom Shop Boneyard (Joe Perry model), стоимостью около 3000 долларов США:
Like I said the guitar sounds amazing and it looks pretty nice w/ a good flame top and unique colour. This is where the fun stopped abruptly. I had waited a long time and had lusted over getting one of these guitars since they were first announced maybe about a year ago now. I ordered one and it took a few months to get and when I went to see it, it had scratches from being hung on display in a bad hanger or something. It also had some other light scratches from being played on the back. This guitar has a slight aging to the finish to look older but you could tell the difference between the aging and the scratching. They took a bit of money off the price and were to have it touched up professionally on the nicks by the headstock so I agreed to buy it. When they brought out the case it was a standard case not the Boneyard one and I stressed to the salesman for the second time that I thought this guitar had been at a trade show or something. Of course they tried to convince me otherwise but I have dealt with enough music store salespeople to know that they are either lying or don't have a clue about the product they are selling. I rate them about 1/4 inch above car salespeople. Luckily I have one guy I trust at a local store but unfortunately they don't sell Gibson. Anyway I said I didn't want it and for them to order me a brand new one. It could be months they said but that was OK with me. A week later low and behold they found a new one at the distrubutor and I went back again and bought the new one. When I got it home I noticed that the high G note on the low E and high E would not sound at all. There was buzzing elsewhere on the neck as well. I then saw a horrific hump where the fretboard joined the body around the 16th fret. The frets were so rough it looked as though someone had taken a rough file to purposely make the guitar hard to play. I have never, ever seen frets that bad even on a $300 dollar Korean made guitar. There was also glue spilling out of the neck joint on the high E side. It was my fault for not looking carefully at it when I picked it up but I had loved the one in the store and when they ordered me this new one I had not even questioned the quality of the "Custom Shop" instruments. What a complete joke. I can hardly describe how poor the manufacturing on this piece of shit really is for a guitar of this price. If there even is a quality control person at the "Custom Shop" they should be sent to the Epiphone facility in Korea to learn about building a guitar. That or fire his optometrist. I've never been so disgusted. And the salesman had checked the neck and tweaked the truss rod when I picked it up, that prick can't say he didn't notice the neck hump then but he happily swiped my credit card and handed it to me. I am getting tired of typing so I'll wrap it up. I called the store and said I would be returning it. I considered taking the origional guitar they had in the store but that one also had a neck hump not quite as bad but still unacceptable. The store sent them both back to Gibson and apologized and acted apalled but I really don't believe he didn't see it when he adjusted the truss rod. I got a refund and will never go back. In the end i learned that The GIBSON CUSTOM SHOP IS A FUCKING DISGRACE plain and simple.
Другими словами, и на старуху бывает проруха. (Не к тому, что Gibson плохо делает ВСЕ гитары:-)))
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