Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Mark Oskin (sonicthunder) on March 09, 2003, 11:19:41 AM
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the story's a little embellished.....sounds like some sorta big CIA thriller movie. ive never played one of those basses though, but I know lots of companies did things like that in the 80's. I have an ibanez musician guitar which actually isnt that bad but none of the japanese stuff i've played quite has the feel of the genuine article.
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Just a question I've always had running around in the back of my head. . . .
Back when the Japanese were making clones of so many American guitars (the lawsuit Ibanez guitars, etc.), why didn't they copy THESE as well:
1. The Budweiser(or Miller, PBR,etc.) Sign guitar
2. The Texas Map Guitar
3. The Gibson USA Map Guitar
4. The toilet-seat guitar
5. ANY GIBSON BASS
6. Fender Antigua Wildwood
7. The Aluminum Velenos, Kramers, Travis Beans
8. That gosh-awful, opposed double neck from that
ad for the speed-metal training method
9. Rick Nielsen's quint-neck Hamer
10. A replica smashed Townshend SG or a lighter-
fluid burnt Strat? Yeah, that's it, a Tokai
'Fine Life Happy Ladyland Trippy'! I could
make a pile of ca$h at the Vintage Show !
Just wondering . . .
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Just imagine the Feds raiding a music store and busting up all their toilet-seat knock-off guitars : )
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TRIVIA: i have seen a number of japanese EB-0, EB-3 (etc) copies... and even a RIPPER copy!
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joey, i have no idea why they didn't copy all those but i just love how besides gibson and fender which are of course the two obvious companies to rip off, the third one that lots of them did [ibanez, fernandes, kawai, aria] was alembic which just shows you that they must rock if so many people copied them