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Image Comments posted by mars_hall
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Distinguished!!
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Bangkok Thailand
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How fat is Mama?
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Need to put that label to the inside so it doesn't get ruined.
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Very nice looking guitar!
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chico owned this one, as I recall
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Probably just an optical illusion. This one was a 2009 or so.
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Really like the contrasting surfaces on this guitar
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Even though it has wandered off, I still need it
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Exceptionally sweet looking guitar
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Let me know when the burden of owning this one gets to be a bit too much for you.
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I really like the way these two complement each other in the photo. That is one of the best deep cherry I have seen in a long, long time.
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Very sweet looking guitar you have there!
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What color is this? I'm going to have my 550 refinished in a light old style burst, but would love to have the sides the color of your guitar. Thanks.- Charles Bevell
The finish is Amber Translucent. The hand tag certificate is a few pics before this one
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Makes me proud to be a 'mericun!
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Drop-dead gorgeous top on that one!
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I believe Mike Novello owns this beauty now. I love the color.
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Excellent looking guitar!
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Sorry this guitar is not a Gary Moore, but looks to be a nice '88 H140 with EMG pickups, a Gibson pickguard, a Gibson shaped truss rod cover, and a Floyd Rose tailpiece. Would need better pics to estimate a value. You can find Gary Moore guitar pics in the Gallery by doing a search.
Gary Moore owned a 140 and played it in the studio on "After the War". Graham of Jay Wolfe's knows about the 140 guitar and might be able to confirm if this was the same one.
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Excellent shot! Excellent guitar!
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Man son, these things are shiny! Did you get you a bottle of that virtuoso?
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You really seem to get it. Your pictures are art and bring out the best in the beauty of the Heritage guitars!
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Would love to see a series of pics of the H157 by itself. Beautiful guitar
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This is a near perfect photo and guitar. Wonder who owns it?
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in Parsons Street Pilgrimage (PSP)
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Looks like the pathway to the finish room. If you look out the window here on the left, you see the stack. First door on the left, the old John.