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Thanks Southpaw. Nice lookin' pup there. How to post a pic of a Proton ... there's a challenge.
Welcome to the HOCHow to post a pic of a Proton ... there's a challenge.
I would not negate that possibility H. Nice name. You obviously have an electron that I lack. I also lack a Heritage axe. So blue ...Welcome to the HOC![]()
Posting a pic of a proton is possible, I'm positive![]()
You'll fit in nicely hereI would not negate that possibility H. Nice name. You obviously have an electron that I lack. I also lack a Heritage axe. So blue ...
Sure enough Bill, thanks.Cool if you ever make it down to Florida you have to let me know.
In all my years of playing, I never owned a Les Paul, despite being weaned on Clapton/Beano and Duane Allman. When I became middle aged and finally had the means to purchase one, I no longer had the lower back to withstand the weight! Too many years at a desk. So blue ...You'll fit in nicely here![]()
I was 'H' a long time before I discovered Heritage but it seems very appropriate these days![]()
I'm sure you won't be lacking for long - this is the place to be if you're looking for a Heritage. Is there a reason you're favouring an H-140?
Heritage make a lightweight H-150 - might be worth a lookIn all my years of playing, I never owned a Les Paul, despite being weaned on Clapton/Beano and Duane Allman. When I became middle aged and finally had the means to purchase one, I no longer had the lower back to withstand the weight! Too many years at a desk. So blue ...
Ahh but the H-140 looks like a nice solution to the dilemma. I wasn't aware of the thinner bodied H-140 until I came here, despite having known about Heritage for a long time. I was a G&L freak back in the 1990s, then stopped buying and selling guitars to save for kids' college. That's done ... and here I am.
Thanks for the tip H, I'll keep it in mind.Heritage make a lightweight H-150 - might be worth a look![]()
Proton, I might be well placed to design a logo for you free of charge. I have friends who work in the field so I can get ideas. I might have something in my kit ready to go.I would not negate that possibility H. Nice name. You obviously have an electron that I lack. I also lack a Heritage axe. So blue ...
Hey Pete. I have been to Kzoo for the last 6 years. I will say in any forum that the myth of southern hospitality has nothing on the fantastic people of Kalamazoo, MI.Hi, I'm NoSnowBlower aka Pete. I'm an old employee of Heritage. 1996 to 2003. I've been reading a lot of your posts,and you seem to be great people.
Watch out Pete, HFB will sweet talk you all day if there's a chance of a free nut lubeHey Pete. I have been to Kzoo for the last 6 years. I will say in any forum that the myth of southern hospitality has nothing on the fantastic people of Kalamazoo, MI.
Hey Ron. Thanks for the kind offer. Almost any proton logo could surpass my blue dot. A 535 at some point would be nice ... its certainly crossed my mind. All good therapy for my Strat addiction.Proton, I might be well placed to design a logo for you free of charge. I have friends who work in the field so I can get ideas. I might have something in my kit ready to go.
A blue Heritage 535 would be light and the tone inside that body would vibrate and ring out like the lights of Chernobyl.
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THATS A NICE ONE!!!Thanks. VSB...got itLeaned something alreadyCan't wait to learn more about it and of course rock out with it
NICE 535!Hello,
My name is Tim (TJIann) and I'm from Annapolis, MD. This weekend I picked up my first Heritage guitar in a local deal...a 1993 H535. I was looking to get an ES335 when I came across this beautiful almond burst Heritage for over a thousand bucks less than a comparable 335. I knew the story and positive feedback about Heritage guitars. Once I opened the case and picked this one up it was love at first strum man. Pictures below. The guy I bought it from told me it was a late 80s model with Duncan pickups. He was not really too knowledgeable, but year and PUPs didn't matter much to me when I saw this guitar. I dated it as a 1993 as it has the "J" serial number. I took her home and did a setup/string change, and pulled the PUPs to find that they are the original Schallers. I have been playing it through the setup you see in the pics below, but more through my 1964 Fender Princeton Reverb--a killer combination.
One thing I find curious about this guitar is that the body thickness is so thin. I've read in many of your posts that H535s have a thickness at the rim of 1 5/8". This one is only 1 1/2" thick at the rim. Is that just normal variation from the Heritage shop, or were the earlier versions thinner? Anyway, I can't say enough great things about this guitar (including the sound of the Schaller PUPs--not sure I need to replace those).
Just joined the forum and looking forward to my next Heritage purchase....likely an H150![]()
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SUNSET BURST IS AWESOME...CONGRATS!!!Hi everybody,
I guess I'm BigFudge. I've been lurking for a while, ever since I started my quest for my own semi-hollow early this year. I decided to finally post now because the custom 535 I ordered through Wolfe Guitars this summer is finally complete and on its way to me! I'm so excited, I just couldn't keep it to myself. The information in this forum helped out a lot when I was researching, so I figured I'd try to contribute a little something. At the very least, post some pictures for you guys to check out. Jay sent me some photos of her yesterday and I haven't stopped drooling. I can't wait to give her a spin!
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