1. Originally posted by LikeASong:It's not a LP indeed, but it seems to be a Gibson... I swear I saw that guitar some AC/DC video, maybe that could help for the searching...

    Indeed, there is something Gibson about it. Looks like a bit of research is in order...


  2. Nah, I just went to CrisRea.com and it was in the forum section under Gear.

  3. lol, I went there and didn't notice any such link...ah well, cheers either way!


  4. Nope, nothing GIBSON about it at all.

  5. In my opinion, there is, the shape of the body - maybe I should have said it comes across as a bit Les Paul-esque rather than Gibson, but I still stand by my comments lol, it's an opinion
  6. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
    In my opinion, there is, the shape of the body - maybe I should have said it comes across as a bit Les Paul-esque rather than Gibson, but I still stand by my comments lol, it's an opinion


    And yet... YOU'RE WRONG!!
    (ha ha - just fecking with you)

  7. I also said that, the inlays on the bridge and the whole body looked VERY Gibson to me (not like ANY existing Gibson, but a-la Gibson's style, got me?)
  8. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]I also said that, the inlays on the bridge and the whole body looked VERY Gibson to me (not like ANY existing Gibson, but a-la Gibson's style, got me?)

    Thankyou Sergio! See Jeff? I wasn't only one who felt there was a certain Gibson joie de vie about it lol! They probably copied the style from Gibson if nothing else...
  9. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
    Thankyou Sergio! See Jeff? I wasn't only one who felt there was a certain Gibson joie de vie about it lol! They probably copied the style from Gibson if nothing else...


    And yet you are STILL wrong.

    (Just messing with you)

    THe neck inlays might suggest Gibson but the body doesn't. Single cutaway and humbuckers does not a GIbson make.
  10. Yeah, the humbuckers made it strange, but the inlays and the body suggested gibson-sih feeling to me. Anyway the only Maranello I knew so far was this one: