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well I've decided; I'm ditching all my other gtrs and keeping the ones from Kalamazoo...Heritage Kalamazoo, that is ;)

 

H535 cherry

H150CM sunburst

H150CM blue

Millenium Eagle white

 

oops, gotta keep one other

 

G&L Legacy

 

 

got a bunch of Gibson's, but there's no point, they are redundant....and nowhere as cool as the Heritages

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Yes, it is a very different environment that the Heritage guitars are crafted in.

 

The Heritage of 225 Parsons St. in Kalamazoo...

 

 

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Or Gibsons Nashville plant.. with a huge daily production...

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That's a lot of Gibsons! With that many guitars in production, one would think they'd be a lot cheaper!

Or that Heritages would cost a whole lot more... yet another reason why I carry the utmost respect for the guys and gals of 225 Parson St

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well I've decided; I'm ditching all my other gtrs and keeping the ones from Kalamazoo...Heritage Kalamazoo, that is ;)

 

H535 cherry

H150CM sunburst

H150CM blue

Millenium Eagle white

 

oops, gotta keep one other

 

G&L Legacy

 

 

got a bunch of Gibson's, but there's no point, they are redundant....and nowhere as cool as the Heritages

I respect your decision and I think it's cool. I don't think I have that much Guts. I have sentimental attachments to my guitars as well as I can't seem to sell anything. However, I do intend to add a couple of 150s to my pack. One hopefully, next week. More about that later if I close the deal.

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I'm finding myself in a similar situation. I keep only guitars that I really love (some sentimental, others just for the cool factor), but as for players, it is hard to beat Heritage. I cannot even imagine selling off one of my Heritages!! Since drinking the mojo-induced, Heritage flavored Cool-Aid, I've sold off a few high end Ibanez' that I thought would go with me to my grave. A rare blonde AS200NT and even rarer AR3000. Yesterday I let a very nice playing Gibson Howard Roberts Fusion go in order to bring another Heritage into the fold. Maybe that is the sign of one finally getting over the headstock hypnosis of the past. I just like to have guitars that play, feel and look great. Being hand made by the masters of Parsons Street is a double bonus.

 

And like Bolero, my G&L ain't going anywhere!!

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