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your favorite les pauls that aren't gibsons?


blargh

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Damn, you're an early riser. If you're in the USA it can't be any later than like 4:25 a.m. over there
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It's 3:27 cst here, sometimes i sleep real good, and sometimes not so good, but in a couple of hours i'll get an early start to the market.

If they made all-nite guitar stores i'd be so there.:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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Not to be rude, but why do you need 7 nearly identical guitars
:confused:

:facepalm: Just 6 - the Edwards was photographed twice :p

 

The reason is simple - I wanted to get a good overview on MIJ Lesters, I guess that now I'm qualified to give some statements :D

 

Seriously I will keep 3 or 4 (probably the customs) and sell 2 or 3. :)

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:facepalm:
Just 6 - the Edwards was photographed twice
:p

The reason is simple - I wanted to get a good overview on MIJ Lesters, I guess that now I'm qualified to give some statements
:D

Seriously I will keep 3 or 4 (probably the customs) and sell 2 or 3.
:)

 

Ah I see... well you must really love LPCs to have four of them :lol:

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Heritage H-150 or H-157. Even though it almost is an actual Gibson (made in Gibson's old Kalamazoo factory by former Gibson employees). By most accounts they are actually better than current Gibsons. I've played a few and the feel is very similar. I've seen some really some really nice ones go on ebay from $1000-$1300.

 

I'm in the process of selling off some gear right now in order to fund a Heritage.

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