Hi
Has any one else noticed that a post has been taken off the forum?
Could the moderators please explain why?
What happened to the post on the Gibson Super 400
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Re: What happened to the post on the Gibson Super 400
Now that is a good question, can the author of a post delete it?or are the moderators the only ones who can?
I've seen that guitar on Facebook pages so i can't see why it would be removed from here!
Rod.
I've seen that guitar on Facebook pages so i can't see why it would be removed from here!
Rod.
Like I said before the crash, " Hit the bloody thing, it won't hit ya back
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Re: What happened to the post on the Gibson Super 400
Maybe it just wanted to stay safe and has gone into self isolation? : 

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Re: What happened to the post on the Gibson Super 400
It disappeared from the OLF too. Presumably Martin Taylor was asked to remove it, either by the film producers or by Gibson?
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Re: What happened to the post on the Gibson Super 400
Hi all, yes, “politely” asked to remove from all social posts. Hopefully it will resurface after the world has reset itself.
Martin Taylor
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Re: What happened to the post on the Gibson Super 400
After a few "incidents" in the past the forum was set up so only admins and mods can edit or delete posts. Since then the admins have only taken this option when a post is obvious spam or we are requested to do so by the person putting up the post.
Martin
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