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Hallo, to all you people who are on this website.
I've just joined 5 minutes ago, which is approx 12:35pm over here in England. I would like to buy a 353 heritage which will be my first guitar. Can anybody advise me as to what would be the best spec re, pickups, and any other extras which will give me a great sound. I love blues, rock and some jazz, so i need it to be versatile.

Also, if i can't buy one in England is it possible to order direct from the Heritage factory.

Got a lot of crap music being played here in England at the moment girl and boy groups dancing and miming, so i listen to all the older stuff: Led Zep, Pink Floyd, Peter Greene's Fleetwood Mac. Also, love a lot of American artist who we don't hear a lot of over here: Ronnie Earl, Johnny A, Al Di Meola, and the list goes on...

Going to see Joe Bonamassa in Edinburugh Scotland, in December. What a great city that is! Been waiting to see him for years, his gigs sell out so quick over here. Looki9ng forward to seeing a master of his craft.

Anyway, anyhelp would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers'

dave the brit
Hi Dave,

I am also a newbie here and also from England, Huddersfield to be precise. I bought my Heritage H555 about four years back, and finding them here in the UK is not at all easy. Jay Wolfe Guitars, who I believe to be in Florida are really good on exporting, but watch out for guitars on e bay, they are worth getting. I personally do not like the Schaller hardware, and have had everything replaced with nickel and the pick ups are now Seymour Duncan 59's which have a fabulous classic sound to them, everything from jazz, blues, rock, it does the lot unless you play in a shadows tribute band.... UK dealers tend not to stock Heritage because they just can't move them on, the Gibson brand has a lot of 'pull' for uk players, especially the younger guys who want to buy into the name. Usually a Heritage buyer knows what a Heritage is and specifically sets out to find one, mine took the best part of a year to find. If you want a new one, I would suggest bringing one in from the USA, maybe waiting till the £ gets a bit stronger against the $. If you are less choosy, a good used one from the states is also a good bet, but watch the import duty doesn't catch you out with the current exchange rate and negate any saving you might make by importing. As for a used one, just now I would expect a 535 to sell over here for about £900, I think that anyone asking more is perhaps optimistic in their expectations.

Best,

Mark.

 
I'm new within the last month or so, my name is Doug (obviously). I am from Kalamazoo and have coveted a Heritage guitar for several years. My dream became a reality a week ago. I am making plans to attend PSP II later this month and I plan on dragging a friend of mine who is also a Heritage owner and would like to tour the plant.

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Hello folks, I'm Mark from IN, a 2-time Heritage owner, first-time poster....

I was in the market for a "G" Traditional Pro, seeing they are relatively cheap for a LP Standard-like guitar. I went to my local shop, and lo and behold was a used 2002 Heritage H-150CM in black--very sharp. The price was so ridiculously low I snapped it up. Jeez, this is waaaay better than an LP Standard or Studio, both of which I own. I wasn't surprised at the quality though, as a few years ago I had a H-150 Special (which became part of a trade to get my LP Standard). I missed that first Heritage, and am very glad to have found another. They are rare as hen's teeth in west-central Indiana. My band buddy, another LP devotee, tried it and was stunned. He's been thinking about a PRS something-or-other, but he's now reconsidering for a Heritage.

 
Hello folks, I'm Mark from IN, a 2-time Heritage owner, first-time poster....
I was in the market for a "G" Traditional Pro, seeing they are relatively cheap for a LP Standard-like guitar. I went to my local shop, and lo and behold was a used 2002 Heritage H-150CM in black--very sharp. The price was so ridiculously low I snapped it up. Jeez, this is waaaay better than an LP Standard or Studio, both of which I own. I wasn't surprised at the quality though, as a few years ago I had a H-150 Special (which became part of a trade to get my LP Standard). I missed that first Heritage, and am very glad to have found another. They are rare as hen's teeth in west-central Indiana. My band buddy, another LP devotee, tried it and was stunned. He's been thinking about a PRS something-or-other, but he's now reconsidering for a Heritage.
I love stories like this.

Welcome Bro.

 
I took off the backplate and it turns out I bought a H-150CM Classic. It has the exposed zebra coils, presumably the SD 59s? Forgive my ignorance, but is the Classic an "upgrade" from the standard CM? Thaks for any help, and thanks for the welcome!

 
Ok , I'll tell you about who I am...... but a question first. Why am I the only one with a WARN meter? I am not sure what it means , but it makes me nervous. What if it goes up? Can I send a check to someone to have it reduced? I read and re-read my posts before posting them. Why? the warn meter. I have never damaged the substance or impugned the reputation of any blog or site... but you must be very carefulllllll.....

I have already talked with a couple of you ..... I'm Fred and near Cincinnati Ohio. I have lots of variety of guitars. My Heritage guitars are in the gallery, both are H-150CM. I fell into my first one on Craigslist and am hooked . Maybe a semi-hollow next time? I see some tops on those that are really amazing. But it's the sound and the way a quality guitar feels that really makes it.....

( see how nice I can be...)

 
Ok , I'll tell you about who I am...... but a question first. Why am I the only one with a WARN meter? I am not sure what it means , but it makes me nervous. What if it goes up? Can I send a check to someone to have it reduced? I read and re-read my posts before posting them. Why? the warn meter. I have never damaged the substance or impugned the reputation of any blog or site... but you must be very carefulllllll.....
I have already talked with a couple of you ..... I'm Fred and near Cincinnati Ohio. I have lots of variety of guitars. My Heritage guitars are in the gallery, both are H-150CM. I fell into my first one on Craigslist and am hooked . Maybe a semi-hollow next time? I see some tops on those that are really amazing. But it's the sound and the way a quality guitar feels that really makes it.....

( see how nice I can be...)
Well you must've p***** off some one B)

Everyone has the warn meter. But you can only see your own. It should read zero %.

Welcome by the way.

 
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Oh my.... I feel better. thanks for the meter info...... I had no idea. So we can't compare warn meter ratings....ok

 
I can see EVERYONE'S warn meter!

Wait, maybe that's because I am the FORUM MODERATOR! Hehe! Just don't cause any trouble, and you'll be fine!

Just kidding--welcome to the cult!

 
Hello all my name is bill also known as Bluzman. Born and raised and still living in Michigan. I front my own blues band named Big Bill & the Blues Ambassadors.

I currently own 2 great Heritage guitars. I have a Heritage Blues Deluxe model from the custom shop. It is a great flamed out beauty in burnt amber with S/D

59 humbuckers and DVIP . I also have a 150 goldtop with Lollar P-90s from the custom shop as well. It has a ONE piece mahogany back and vintage style hardware and no pickguard installed. Bought it from Jay Wolfe. I also have a Holland Lil Jimi amp before Heritage bought the company.What a great amp.I hear the Heritage amps are just as great. I live in Davison MI and I am also great friends with the bluesman Larry McCray. He has played my Blues Deluxe and loves it. I told him if he didnt have a endorsement deal with that G brand guitar he could own a great guitar like my Heritage. I am hoping within the next year or so I will be signed to a major label and maybe Heritage will build me my own Big Bill model. A guy can dream cant he. Anyone living in Michigan please come to the Old Town blues fest in Lansing on Sept 18 at 4pm,we will be opening up the show. It's free and a great time,and of course I will be playing one of my Heritage guitars. I hope to do the Heritage tour real soon. Well that's my introduction and I look forward to visiting the site often. Keep playing those great made in Michigan Heritage guitars,I know I will.

BIG Bill

 
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