Special Invitation To New Members

Congratulations.. even tho I'm a bassist and own a Heritage HB2, I totally appreciate the quality of Heritage guitars.. They are beautifully crafted and they play like butter.. You got yourself a fine guitar man.. Enjoy her..

 
Hello from West Tennessee. I purchased my first Heritage today, a blonde Super Eagle. I've been playing regularly for 47 years, but never owned a really nice jazz guitar. I almost took a Sweet 16 but decided on the Super Eagle because I love Kenny Burrell. I may still keep my eye out for a Sweet 16 for later. 

I have not recieved the guitar yet and suspect it will be a couple of weeks. I'm certain I've never been this excited about a guitar. 

I look forward to participating in the Heritage community!

Joe
Welcome to the HOC, Joe.  And congratulations on your incoming Super Eagle.  You'll definitely get your KB "Midnight Blue" groove on with that sweet axe. 

 
Hi Folks, this 575 popped up locally at a very attractive price and was wondering if there is such thing as a Heritage counterfeit?  Thanks.

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I don't think anyone has ever actually seen a counterfeit Heritage.    That's the one in Philly, right?    From the pics, it looks totally legit.   The tailpiece is spot on,  and the back of the headstock looks exactly right.    Heritage isn't a great candidate for faking.   Its much easier (and probably more profitable) to make Gibby and Fender fakes.   The market is probably 100x as big.

If it's local,  I would ride over and check it out.  

 
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i'm chuck aka motoputz, i like making motorcycles, making them run and playing my heritage 1993 - H150 and a new to me 2020 - H535

nothing sweeter than the sound of an electric guitar and a fine running motorcycle

 
i'm chuck aka motoputz, i like making motorcycles, making them run and playing my heritage 1993 - H150 and a new to me 2020 - H535

nothing sweeter than the sound of an electric guitar and a fine running motorcycle
Welcome aboard motoputz. Love your handle. You've joined a good forum full of Heritage lovers.

What area are you from?

 
Hi all,

I'm Jakub and I have found out about Heritage guitars last year, when I saw one H-357 for sale here in Germany. It had repaired headstock break, but it was offered for a great price. I was talking myself out of buying it, because I have just bouhgt a custom made Tele from a luthier. But after it didn't sell for a few months, I decided to take it and called the shop. They told me, that they sold it 2 hours ago... Since then I have longed for a nice H-357.

In the meantime I asked my luthier to build me a single cut. That's taking a long time now and still will take some more, so I was looking at some single cuts to buy for a few gigs in the summer and then maybe sell it, when I have my new one from the luthier.

I accidentaly stumbled on a Heritage H-150M from 1992, with refinished top in gold. I just knew I have to buy it, which a did. I have played it for one night in a gig and I was absolutely excited about it. It's all mahagony, which from reading this forum, I have understood, that it's quite rare.

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That was one month ago. I have had enough arguement with my wife about it, but in the end, it was alright.

But last week on H-357 appeared in Germany for sale... I did hesitate for one day, but I knew, that I have to get it. So it's here and now I have to sell the H-150 to finance it and make peace with my wife ?

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I absolutely hate the idea of selling the H-150, but I have one singlecut coming hopefully soon and have nothing else I would be willing to sell (Duesenberg Starplayer TV and one custom made Tele).

So this is my Heritage story. Im excited about the 357 but sad about selling the H-150. If someone from Germany or EU would be interested, please let me know.

Jakub

 
Hello and welcome, Jakub. There will be H-150's around for a while. H-357's are no longer produced since Marv Lamb has retired. I would have no problems selling the H-150. Just curious, where are you in Germany? My family is from Niedersachsen. 

 
Hello and welcome, Jakub. There will be H-150's around for a while. H-357's are no longer produced since Marv Lamb has retired. I would have no problems selling the H-150. Just curious, where are you in Germany? My family is from Niedersachsen. 
Thank you. I know how rare the H-357 are, that’s why I bought it, even though I’m not excited about the color. But it sounds great and that’s the most important to me. 
And thank you for your support regarding selling the H-150. ?

I live in Bavaria, but only for the last 4 years. I come from the Czech Republic. 

 
Thank you. I know how rare the H-357 are, that’s why I bought it, even though I’m not excited about the color. But it sounds great and that’s the most important to me. 
And thank you for your support regarding selling the H-150. ?

I live in Bavaria, but only for the last 4 years. I come from the Czech Republic. 
Two beautiful places. I've been to Bavaria a few times. Also spent some time in Praha. 

 
New to the forums, and a new Heritage owner.

Have had my eye on Heritage for awhile and played a few, I was really impressed with the quality and tones. Last weekend I tried them again at Sweetwater and decided to pull the trigger on one.

Proud to say I now own a 2021 H150 in Dirty Lemonburst.

I look forward to learning more about Heritage and their guitars here.

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