Special Invitation To New Members

Okay so I cant; get it to load to my profile yet so here is a pic. If there is a rule about the size I will need some help on how to resize. I only know how to link them so far.
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That looks like a nice one, Alswin :) Almond Sunburst (ALSB) H-150P perhaps?

Avatar pics should be 100 x 100 pixels. Look a little further back in this thread for tools to resize your pic if you're not sure how to do that.

And a warm welcome to the HOC from a UK member :)

 
Hi guys I'm new over here and a proud first time Heritage owner. I am a regular over at leftyfrets (yes I'm a lefty). I really am glad to have found this place to discuss these wonderul instruments. I have had so many compliments on both the looks and tone of my new Heritage and I have only had it ten days as of today. It's really surprised me some of the compliments I have received lately considering the other guitars I own, but hey that's a good thing. I've owned quite a few guitars but there is something very special going on with this one. :icon_smile: It is my avatar pic.
Hi and welcome from another lefty. There seems to be a lot of new lefty members lately.

Hope you are enjoying your new 140 !

 
Thanks for the warm welcome guys and thank you for making the thumbnail for me- much appreciated.

Hey H, It is a lefty trans amber 140 cm with Seth Lovers.

Southpawguy, I think you are seeing more of us lefty members becasue of Jerry Welch- Owner of http://jerrysleftyguitars.com/ in Sarasota Florida. He is where we get the cool lefties from and if you have not checked him out please do, He always has some Heritage models in stock.

Also we have a left handed guitar forum www.leftyfrets.net where some of my friends convinced me I needed to try one of these fine guitars. I gave up a Collings 290 to get this and so glad I took the chance and discovered a lovely guitar that's even better than what I traded for it. Here are a few more pics of my new baby...

The top looks even nicer in good light and from different angles you get different flames. The whole top is heavily flamed but some of them you can only see from one angle or another, it reminds me of those old hologram cards we used to get in cereal boxes and cracker jacks as kids.

I knew the guitar sounded good to my own ear but the compliments people have been coming up to me and making tell me this one is to be kept for my whole life and cherished as a very special guitar. I can't say enough how well this cuts through the mix in a band setting. I'm lead player in my band and this is surely a lead worthy instrument. It's just the icing on the cake when a guitar sounds even better than it looks.

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Hi folks. I'm a new forum member, but I feel a bit out of place because I don't own a Heritage. I joined because I'm considering Heritage and this seems like an excellent community from whom to learn about their guitars -- especially since there aren't really many great opportunities for me to try out their guitars. The Heritage website lists five different official dealers in my metro area; but as far as I can tell, that's not correct -- two of them have one or two guitars around to check out, none of which are models I'm considering, and that's it. So I'm very hopeful that folks here can help me out.

 
Hi funkapus, welcome to the HOC :)

Which models are you thinking about?
One is a 555 -- I've always wanted a 335-type guitar, and I've heard good things about the h-535; but I like the appointments on an h-555. The other is a 575 -- I'd like to ge a jazz box, I looked at the ES-175 but wanted something with a larger nut width, and on various sites I've read really nice things about the 575. But again, the problem is that it's hard to find chances to try them out.

 
Own my H 535 now for about 2 month- I love it even more every day!!!! Great guitar- great amp- Oh I love playing them...

 
Hi Guys!

My name is Tom, and I'm a session guitarist and part time tech and tinkerer. I've recently been contacted by another tech trying to solve a botched repair job on a D-VIP. The previous tech had removed EVERTHING from the guitar, and the only info i've been able to find has been from the heritage site. We've mailed heritage with no response too. Please help me put this axe back to its former glory? I'll start a thread shortly.

Regards,

Thomas Selmer-Olsen

 
Hi Guys!

My name is Tom, and I'm a session guitarist and part time tech and tinkerer. I've recently been contacted by another tech trying to solve a botched repair job on a D-VIP. The previous tech had removed EVERTHING from the guitar, and the only info i've been able to find has been from the heritage site. We've mailed heritage with no response too. Please help me put this axe back to its former glory? I'll start a thread shortly.

Regards,

Thomas Selmer-Olsen
Thomas,

Heritage responds to phone calls and not Email and writing.

I suggest posting under Heritage guitars secton as this is for introductions.

 
Hi to all - I am new owner of a 2004 H575. Will post pics at one point. My favorite guitar after only a few days! Tone is awesome.

I am getting a "rattle" that i have not located yet but you don't hear it once plugged in. I took the pickguard off thinking it might be that but it was not (i take the pickguard off all my guitars - i usually dont like but the one on the 575 is reallly nice). just glad to have a heritage.

 
Hi Guys My name is Ronnie and I live in NC. I have 6 LP and am always looking for another. I have played all my life and love hard rock guitar. Below is a very rare LEO LP I bought a couple of years ago.

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