Ewout’s Custom Shop

March 16th, 2010

I have never seen a Custom Shop guitar flaunt it’s credentials so blatantly by displaying it’s origin on the headstock…

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This one comes from Ewout in The Netherlands.

“I came accross your website when I googled ‘fake gibson’. The reason I did this was because I spotted a to-good-to-be-true-cheap-ass Gibson (€350) on a dutch classified ads site yesterday. I contacted the seller and asked if I could come around to see and play the guitar. The guy was kind enough to ensure me (over the phone) this guitar is not a real Gibson, but that it sounds and plays really well.”

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Judging by the headstock alone, with it’s audacious proclamation of Custom Shopery but dodgy looking Gibson logo, incorrect tuners and truss rod cover, I don’t think we need to be ensured it’s a fake, but still, a bit of honesty from the seller, (when pushed) is a good thing.

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Add to that the bad pot placement and Rosewood fingerboard on a Les Paul “Custom” this guitars Gibson authenticity is pretty much on the rocks. Thanks to Ewout for the email and pictures.

Be Aware

January 22nd, 2010

I thought I’d mentioned this already but after a search of the site I couldn’t find it, a lot of the websites that sell shed loads of these fakes often use pictures of genuine Gibson guitars that they pinch from honest sources. One of those sources, meestursparkle, was surprised to see his own pictures being used to shift some dodgy R9 copies. As he points out; “… sellers are even going so far as to steal my pictures again even with the watermark…idiots.”

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Great thing about this picture is the clear shot of the C.O.A. Quite a bit different from the picture of a C.O.A. shown in the item meestursparkle found. As he would say, idiots.

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