It's tough times for guitar companies. It's not the only instrument kids go for and they have lots of other interests. Meanwhile good quality guitars are coming from countries where they can be made much cheaper. Gibson have a great legacy, but they have to find a way to adapt to the current market. I've seen when they introduce new technology a lot of players don't want it. The old designs are good, but many guitarists are resistant to change. I've never owned a Gibson, but it would be sad to see them go.
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