When I was a teenager I had a guitar teacher who had a Gibson Johnny Smith with a natural finish. He was a jazz major at Western Michigan University. He let me hold his GJS and I was in awe. I think at that time I had a Kalamazoo made Epiphone Howard Roberts Artist, which I now know is an amazing instrument. I got it cheap from a Gibson employee and wish I still had it.
I now have a Heritage Johnny Smith in blonde. It is from a set of two made with the 3 1/8" depth and 18" width. It has a long "heritage" to it. I drove to Kentucky to get it from someone who got it from someone who toured as a guitarist with Scotty Moore for Elvis. His name was Don, but I don't recall his last name. Anyway, Don had a couple of guitars made by Heritage. He died later. Mine was kept under his bed. His pedal steel guitarist sold the guy's guitars. I picked up the HJS from the seller, spent the afternoon with his wife and him, and had a good deal of fun hearing about touring with Elvis.
I drove to Kentucky to buy the guitar for a friend of mine. When I got back to Michigan I found out he bought a HJS the night before. Later I sold or traded what I got, so he ended up with the HJS from Kentucky eventually. He had the pickup rebuilt by Ken Armstrong (very nice) and he had the setup done and the frets filled.
Now years have passed. I have had the guitar back for about two years. It is certainly among my favorites, if not the favorite.
I have a nice collection of Heritage instruments. But this one has strong sentimental value.
Here is my friend playing it, much better than I could.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhiaJ1XPpBQ&list=PLZKJqrSIMuspiR9CbV8ztncKUecx6o1Qu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5KsEXa2dzs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsM3VeXzpVw