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SouthernCanuck

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  1. I think, until Custom Core came along, the H150 Deluxe was Heritage's best "Les Paul" style model...
  2. Yes, it has a belly cut (scarfed body, same thing) - the neck is a thinner profile which I understand is typical for that era.
  3. I own one - a 2006 150 Deluxe (ACB) marked #235 by Floyd Newton as the 235th 150 Deluxe (Floyd Newton was in the Gibson paint shop in Kalamazoo, then did the painting for Heritage when they started in 1984 – he lived Dec 8, 1933 – April 7, 2012, and numbered the Deluxe editions) What is the Deluxe number on the back of the headstock? The 150 Deluxe included an Ultra top, multi-bound and scarfed body, bound wood pick-guard, and bound headstock. I can't comment on a comparison to R8 or R7 - I have not played those, however my 150 Deluxe is indeed a Rock'n'Roll machine! Probably more comparable to a standard 150 from the golden Heritage era than anything else, but with upscaled appointments. Not too helpful! However, I don't think you could go wrong with a 150 Deluxe. S_C
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