Welcome to the HOC, Vincent.Hello !
My name is Vincent. I play guitar since 1992, blues, rock, metal...
I find a brand new 1987 H-535 in France (I'm French) in 1998 and I still have it now. I just changed the Shaller pickup for Sheptone Tribute.
I now live in Quebec, Canada, since 2002. I play in a classic rock/blues band and also with some singer for acoustic duet.
And also I used to make guitar but as I do not have a place to make them I had to stop...
But things will probably change as I'm transforming my old garage for making guitars!!
I love good food (a lot here in Quebec), good wine, good beer, my child, my wife...
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Oh, the stories I could tell......Oh yea.. I forgot. I like beer too. I'm into IPAs right now.
Dave
Mmmmmm IPA's....Oh yea.. I forgot. I like beer too. I'm into IPAs right now.
Dave
You know, I don't think we've ever toasted one! Next time we jam after work, we'll have to stop off afterwards for a cold frosty mug!Mmmmmm IPA's....
Welcome Dave!
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Don't know where you're located Dave, and this may be old hat but, in keeping with the Kalamazoo theme, Bell's Two Hearted Ale is one of the better IPA's you'll ever have, they're a K-Zoo Brewer (well, Comstock, but close enough)Oh yea.. I forgot. I like beer too. I'm into IPAs right now.
Dave
Dohh! :vava_mini:Dave
Huntsville Al.
Hi Kidsmoke. I'm in Huntsville Al. I agree, for about the last year now Two Hearted Ale is my...er...um...daily drinker as it were.(not really every day but I think you know what I mean). I really like it, and I'm kind of ashamed I didn't realize where it was brewed. My five year old calls it Daddy's fish beer. I'm really liking Sierra Nevada Torpedo Ale (IPA) and many other craft IPAs. Alabama just passed a law allowing high gravity beer sales, so the local stores are slowly stocking a wider varity of all kinds of craft beer. However, at least in my experience, beer and guitars don't mix. A nice brew lasts an evening, but a scratch is forever. I haven't seen Founders in Al. I'll keep my eyes open. Beer of the moment "Hop Ottin' IPA" Anderson Valley Brewing.Don't know where you're located Dave, and this may be old hat but, in keeping with the Kalamazoo theme, Bell's Two Hearted Ale is one of the better IPA's you'll ever have, they're a K-Zoo Brewer (well, Comstock, but close enough)
Another Western Michigan brewer wtih a KILLER IPA is Founders in Grand Rapids, there Centennial IPA is arguably the best I've ever had the pleasure to try.
Nice thing about IPA's, right now nearly every micro brewer in the country has one (or two), so there's lots of "work" to do!
A big shout out to all of you HOC members that lurk in the background but don't post much!
You know who you are! But we don't.![]()
The sole purpose of this thread is to send out a special HELLO! And to ask if you'll drop in and say something about you or your Heritage guitar. Consider this a kind of online HOC meet and greet...or even a Heritage-Aholic group hug.
OK, I'll start..."Hi, my name is Tim, but my friends here call me Gitfiddler. My favorite Heritages are (in no particular order): Sweet 16, Golden Eagle, H-555, H-150 and of course the H-157. I'd love to own a Millenium, but cannot spell it or afford one yet.![]()
Alright guys and gals, YOUR TURN!
Who are you...and tell us something about you and your favorite Heritages! Let's see how many newbies or oldies will say HELLO! 8)