
Sometimes I am just not in the loop. I don’t hear about things for weeks after they pass, and I just realized what a sorry company Gibson has turned into. How long have they been this way?
It all started yesterday when I received an email from Amazon stating that they now carry Gibson guitars. Interesting enough I figured so I decided to look through and see what they were now stocking. Lets see, they had the Road Worns at $799, the Studios at $1269, then from there a $2600 and even a $6000 dollar one. I thought to myself for a moment, wow, these guys don’t care if they run the company into the ground. In this recession there are very few people who are going to pay that instead a buying a fully outfitted Epiphone Les Paul. (Which luckily Gibson owns.)
Later during the day, I was reading a forum and it stated that Glassdoor.com annual study of best and worst places to work named Gibson the worst place to work in the United States. Wow, I would have thought working at a guitar manufacturer would be fun. Here is what an anonymous Gibson employee wrote:
“Good people overall…[but] An absolutely bizarre culture that top-to-bottom seems to revolve solely around trying not to upset the CEO.”
That’s sad indeed.
Then there was a fiasco where PG Magazine (Premiere Guitar) had a Q&A session session where Gibson decided to not to answer . There were some good questions asked, that also enlightened me a bit. For example I did not know they they were raided in Nashville for alleged wood smuggling. (So many bad jokes..so little time.) I also did not know thay had produced a Hendrix tribute type Strat in conjunction with Experience Hendrix LLC. Check it out:

Wow, if they did not rip Fender off there, then I have nothing left to say. Maybe Fender should make a Les Paul tribute?
Then there was the debacle that Gibson said that their consumer is not the end user (the musician) but rather the music stores which buy their guitars and products. Good business I suppose. Not.
Anyway, I always admired Gibson guitars from afar, but stayed away due to the price, now I have a slew of reasons to stay away from them. Boo Gibson…Boooo.


