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New Gibson BFG LP

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A new offering from Gibson. Under 1K USF by the looks of it.

A stripped-down, rock ’n’ roll flamethrower, the Les Paul BFG is the most powerful Les Paul Gibson has ever made. Blasted back to the bare essentials, the BFG is the Les Paul for guitarists who want it loud, raw, and wild. Two volumes and one tone knob control the sonic spectrum put out by a high-powered Burstbucker 3 humbucker in the bridge and a screaming, singlecoil P-90 in the neck. The traditional toggle has been rewired as a kill switch, and a mini-toggle at the volume knobs controls pickup selection. An innovative powerhouse, the BFG has no binding, no figured top, no finishing touches. This gives the BFG a distinctive look that is both modern and vintage, while allowing for a price that makes pure Les Paul performance available to all players. The result is a perfect storm of eye-catching style, incredible tone, and unbeatable playability—all at a great price. Destined to be a classic


Gibson BFG Les Paul
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969 $ on music123 .

I went to a gibson dealer the other day , and the sg gt was 1700 cad ( it's 1700 usd on webstores) , 2300 or something like that for the les paul standard , etc... Is that always the case , and will the bfg be under 1000$ cad ?

I think the bfg looks nice , and seems to have good hardware and pickups for the price...If there's no quality control issues , it looks like a better deal than most les pauls to me .
I think so as well, as long as you are not looking for the highly figured top and the binding, plus no inlays. The pick-up configuration is interesting and I will be waiting for some reviews.
I am not really sure of the rational behind the wood knobs. And the other odd thing I saw on full photos of it is it doesn't have any truss rod cover.

I gotta say I am not a fan. If I wanted a stripped down LP, I would either buy a used Gem, a used 90's Special, or one of the newwer natural finished Studios. All can be had for the same price or less.
I think those things are about as ugly as it gets. Goth, voodoo, faded, goddess, GT, menace................they're all u-g-l-y and don't have no alibi. Gibson is pulling out all the stops with the gimmicks lately. It's kind of sad.

The bottom line is that if they want to sell more guitars, they have to lower thier prices. Most people simply can't afford them.
I agree, they look pretty stupid.


I would go the used studio route :rockon2:


in fact, I did None here's a pic of my beater: (oops, link didn't work)






it's a great playing gtr...
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So far the reviews are pretty bad, and I don't think a guitar has made it to a showroom yet. Not looking good for Gibson.
Blasphemy From Gibson. They could have at least waited for Les Paul to pass away so he wouldn't have to see his name on one of those.

On the other hand, they might sound and play great. The kids will love them for 6 months until the novelty wears off and soon after modded versions will flood ebay.

For a mere $3600 US you can get a ltd version with a handwritten serial# and certificate. The difference being the serial# and certificate.
:eek:[/B]
I kinda dig it, change the knobs and put on a truss rod cover and I'm sold!!
Coustfan'01 said:
Isn't the hardware cheaper on studios ?
no, they're exactly the same as standards, ( sans binding ) except the back is 1/8" thinner on most models. no idea why
There out grab another niche market or two, just like they are with the Goddess, the Vixen and the GT. I'd buy it if it came with a couple of P90s and standard controls. I don't care how fugly it is, as long as it is a player.
traynor_garnet said:
Sweet Jesus, that has got to be the worst thing I have ever seen in my life. If that is their target audience... what has the world come to? What kind of a raving lunatic is running the advertising dept at Gibson? :confused-smiley-010
...i'm seeing used les paul studios all over the place for $800 CDN or even less.

try finding a used standard for under two grand.

why such an enormous discrepancy?

-dh
david henman said:
...i'm seeing used les paul studios all over the place for $800 CDN or even less.

try finding a used standard for under two grand.

why such an enormous discrepancy?

-dh
Because there's a big difference in price new , so the studio is considered " cheap " . People who can't buy a standard buy a studio , or try to buy a used standard , so the demand for used standards is high , while the offer for used studios is high too . That's my best guess , I could be wrong though .
traynor_garnet said:
WTF is that all about? Can someone explain all the blood in the vid.
That video has got to be a parody....I hope..
Tarl said:
That video has got to be a parody....I hope..
Although it looks like an SNL parody commercial, sadly, it isn't. It's just another lame attempt by Gibson to appear "down with the kids these days". You know- the same kids that can't afford thier overpriced guitars.

[canadianjoke]Check it out kids, these new Gibsons are steeped! Catch you on the flippity flop![/canadianjoke]
Well at the risk of jumping on the band wagon, I think it's pretty fugly.


I picked up a used Studio for $600. I'd take it over a refugee from a junior high school shop class any day.



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