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morbidrockgod

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  1. Welcome Tim! I'm new to the club too! Nice guitar!
  2. Thanks Yoslate! I'm in a ZZ Top phase right now, and I love pretending I'm Billy Gibbons in my living room with my Heritage! ;D
  3. I've taken more pics, hope you'll enjoy! IMG_1004.JPG IMG_1004.JPG_thumb IMG_1006.JPG IMG_1006.JPG_thumb IMG_1023.JPG IMG_1023.JPG_thumb IMG_1005.JPG IMG_1005.JPG_thumb
  4. Hi guys! And thanks for the warm welcome! I'm not sure how to post pictures, so I'm gonna copy and past them, o.k.? Here it goes:
  5. Hi there! I'm Felipe from San Francisco. I traded a 2007 Gibson ES-335 for a new, slightly customized (ebony fing./Duncan's '59) Heritage H-150CM because I was havng intonation problems with the Gibson. I've been playing the guitar almost everyday since. I always wanted to buy a Les Paul, but I tried to find alternatives because I refused paying so much for a not-so-great quality guitar, and the custom shops' prices are ridiculous! In my quest for the "perfect LP", I bought an outstanding ESP Eclipse II, which is probably one of the best made guitars that I've ever come across. However, it has a slightly thinner body and a more "modern" sound. The Heritage gets closer to the vintage feel and vibe that I was looking for. Oh, yes! Almost forgot: regular Gibson Les Pauls are "weight relieved". They have strategic holes cut in the mahogany to make 'em lighter. Damn, isn't the fact that LP have great sustain because they have such a deep body mass? I'm a happy camper with my Heritage now.
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