Thursday, December 30, 2010

Putting paper to task

You have to give it to the Gibson people for making life miserable upon the mockery of their product design. They are currently victorious having put the Paper Jamz company on an injunction pertaining to the Gibson-alike products, a pair of which are seen above. I'm not implying the Gibson people should let  the copy cats off scot-free but it's wiser to collaborate on such commercial matters because they did so for the Guitar Hero occasion.

Anyway, there are other copy designs by Paper Jamz, not just the Gibson-alikes as evident above; Marshall anyone? The rest of the manufacturers aren't suing the daylight out of Paper Jamz but we would never know for sure. Recall the December 28 entry where I was heading to Isetan (Scotts Road)? Well, that's actually to check out the Paper Jamz there. It's on SALE by the way, if you are interested to jam with your juniors come New Year's Eve (happening soon, yes?).


Maybe you can take some time to hear the action first... before buying them for the novelty.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just like guitar hero. Gosh... why don't the youth realize that guitar playing isn't just some random pressing of buttons?

reuel said...

sheesh this looks more difficult than the piece of wood with 6 steel wires i'm alr used to playing

Anonymous said...

Looks like something that is burnt and offered to the dead!

Ijau D. Koceng said...

a shortcut to be a guitar hero

subversion.sg said...

he he... just keep in mind these are meant for kids... :-)

reuel said...

I'd still rather my kid learn using a shorter scale guitar but to each his own eh haha

subversion.sg said...

if music be the primary objective, these toys shouldn't be considered :-)

Shooting Rays said...

am i the only one who thinks that this is actually quite innovative? hahaha.

subversion.sg said...

there's a limit to this innovation, bro, because it serves to regurgitate a stored programme, not manifest true talent.