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My Hofner Verythin is a shade under 6lbs. And surprisingly not neck heavy.
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G&L Fallout is amazingly light and comfortable.
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I have a late 90's Dano U-2 - light as a feather and sounds great, esp. w/ slide.
The obvious choice is an SG Mid 1960's SG's are a bargain compared to what they were selling for a decade ago. The Tribute Les Pauls are very light, P-90 pickups-play well, require a good setup, xcellent bargain. G&L ASAT+ from early to mid 1990's, also light as a feather, good guitars. |
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These work well (I use one with my Les Paul), and allow you to keep the Lester as well!
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/acces...e-guitar-strap
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Lightest on I've played is a Parker.
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My SG is way lighter then my buddies strat or tele.
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Another vote for the SG.
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