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Ten Years After - Alvin Lee's ES 335

Postby surfnorthwest » 06 Nov 2019, 19:32

Maybe this is Gibsons new business model, profit on every dead guitar legends axe. Very few guitarist today ever even heard of TYA. Well no doubt we will be losing more legends soon, I guess Gibson see money with that.
Nashville, TN (November 6, 2019) -- Gibson, the iconic American instrument brand, has announced the worldwide release of the new, limited-edition Alvin Lee ES-335 ’69 Festival’. The leading guitar brand has created the exact ES-335 guitar in Aged Sixties Cherry. The striking guitar, which Lee called “Big Red” launched his performance to legendary status while showcasing his lightning-fast guitar playing at the original Woodstock festival in 1969. In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Woodstock this year and Lee’s breakout festival performance, the historically accurate guitar is officially available now at Authorized Gibson Dealers worldwide.


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Re: Ten Years After - Alvin Lee's ES 335

Postby Jwalkin » 09 Nov 2019, 08:03

I never liked the manufactures' offers on Signature Models; just seems wrong to me. Not to mention overpriced too.
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Re: Ten Years After - Alvin Lee's ES 335

Postby Roger » 11 Nov 2019, 05:08

Jwalkin wrote:I never liked the manufactures' offers on Signature Models; just seems wrong to me. Not to mention overpriced too.
I'm agree. I think Gibson made this signature models to sell to guitar collectors. I don't like aged guitars models.

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