Gibbies ...
I have a '77 RD Artist, '81 Victory Artist, '87 Thunderbird, and a '74 Ripper.
The RD is in a class by itself, way ahead of its time. Neck is chunky, but it's fun to play. Very bright (I guess Maple body/neck will do that), but I like bright. The Thunderbird is the exact opposite. Dark, unless you eq the snot out of it. Great neck, lousy upper fret access. The Victory weighs a ton, but surprisingly balances well on a strap and is not an issue. Lots of nice tones, too. The Ripper is the total surprise; nice neck, light, and cool, vintage tones. The rotary switch is a bit limiting, but I love jamming to vintage Chigago on it (I remember the Gibson ad with Peter Cetera from the '70s).
Gibbies are underrated in many ways, IMHO. They're not the greatest, but they certainly have their merits.
Alan