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  1. I love the old story about these common men giving Gibson the finger and doing their thing with the old fashioned methods. That ended in 2016. I lived through it and, like all things, it has come to an end. I have my guitars and friends so I am perfectly happy.
    5 points
  2. We visit this topic from time to time, but it is always a joy. One of my favorite finishes is the chestnut sunburst. One nice feature is that the color difference between maple and mahogany isn't stark. Here are two older instruments. Note how the artists spraying them went for a slightly different result.
    2 points
  3. 1988 HERITAGE H150 The first generation H150! Pre-Lawsuit Gibson body style. Made for only 2 years, 1988 and 1989. I picked this up off of Reverb last week. Original Schaller bridge and tailpiece swapped out for Gibson Nashville style bridge and tailpiece. This H150 still has its original Schaller Golden 50s pickups. Also has its original pickguard, poker chip, pickup rings, toggle switch, frets and finish. The frets are in great shape for being 36 years old. The whole guitar is in great condition for being 36 years old! No cracks or breaks. It sets up with a low, fast action! It’s a great player!! The tone on this 10.25 lb beast is absolutely amazing! It has a 60s neck carve. A beautiful dark Indian rosewood fretboard.
    1 point
  4. Dark almond burst (upgrade)
    1 point
  5. Tough question: I don't know if I could choose, I like them all! I like being able to see the wood through the finish, although some of my faves are solid colors. And solid colors get even better as they age & the nitro takes on the texture of the wood underneath.
    1 point
  6. I've heard that one's memory deteriorates as we age. At least I think that's what I heard.
    1 point
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