Special Invitation To New Members

No it just something I did when learning Photoshop.  It doesn't lie.  You would be sorry to hear me play. 
Well I doubt that I’d be sorry to hear you play, never a competition, it’s art! I do believe everybody has their unique voice and sound.

Very cool picture and that guitar looks beautiful! 
 

i’ll have to date mine but I wanna say it’s like early/mid 2010s era

 
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Hi everyone. My real name is Jeff and I'm bad at coming up with screen names I usually put Jeff in there somewhere.

Anyway, I just got my first Heritage in a trade this week (2001 H-535). I'm almost 67, been a pro(student-full time- part-time) since age 19. More of a Jazz R&B guitar and "rock" style instrumental. (Not a songwriter) LOL.

My best guitar I own besides the 535 is a 1979 Ibanez george Benson GB20.

Have several project guitars and acoustics and 2 Godin synth access acoustics too.

My 535 came with a Gibson 57 Classic neck and 57 Classic Plus bridge. Both read exactly 8.0K

I also have the Schallers and original wiring harness. Not sure which is better for that guitar. I'll prob post a question about that in a separate post.

 
Hello Heritage owners. My name is Ron ( Not what it says on my original Birth Certificate, but that's a story for another day,  lol ) Live in KY, But born and Raised in Canton Ohio.  Was a Navy "Molder" or Civilian for Foundryman serving on Tenders ( Repair Ships ) and Shore Duty. Grew up in the 70-80's hair Metal days and still some of my favorite music. Have a few Guitars, from the G-word, to others, GMP and Heritage. My first Heritage, i ordered was a Alex Skolnick signature that i had to wait about 3 months for. I wanted and ordered an Amber flame top which are my favorite tops, so i was a little bummed when i went to pick it up, opened the case and found a Traditional burst in the case. But i took it home anyway. I unfortunately sold it and regretted it since. I didn't know until later that only about 6 had been ordered, so my chances of getting another are slim to none. I have one Heritage now, an 08' H-150 Deluxe in Burnt Amber. Another hobby is my 75 Formula Firebird that i'll get out on nice days for a little ride. Love to see these Heritage guitars, Absolutely Beautiful Guitars one and all.. Thanks for having me. Ron

 
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Hello HOC

... please allow me to introduce myself... 

I'm Heinz from Germany. Member for a few days, Heritage addicted for decades. 

Dissapointed of the quality of the "original" in the 80ies I have played some Heritage back then. Went on playing vintage stuff for quite a while just to find out that the "golden days" are pure fantasy. Surely they made fine guitars back then but many aren't as half as fine as the vintage gurus promised.

In 2000 I found a new Murphy Gold Top which was "better" than all my vintage gear. It seems they can build guitars as they used to! 

I stumbled across a 1994 H150 some months ago which reminds me of the quality provided by 225 Parsons Street which I was unable to find at Big G's Custom Shop and their tons of "limited" guitars output!

Some other nice Heritage dropped in - no famous artist's name on the headstock, no fancy COA, no fairy tales about "this year is more VOS than last year"

Just perfectly good guitars - what more do I expect from an instrument and its builder!?

plus a nice HOC home here - what a package this is !!!

Thank you and kind regards

Heinz

 
Hello HOC

... please allow me to introduce myself... 

I'm Heinz from Germany. Member for a few days, Heritage addicted for decades. 

Dissapointed of the quality of the "original" in the 80ies I have played some Heritage back then. Went on playing vintage stuff for quite a while just to find out that the "golden days" are pure fantasy. Surely they made fine guitars back then but many aren't as half as fine as the vintage gurus promised.

In 2000 I found a new Murphy Gold Top which was "better" than all my vintage gear. It seems they can build guitars as they used to! 

I stumbled across a 1994 H150 some months ago which reminds me of the quality provided by 225 Parsons Street which I was unable to find at Big G's Custom Shop and their tons of "limited" guitars output!

Some other nice Heritage dropped in - no famous artist's name on the headstock, no fancy COA, no fairy tales about "this year is more VOS than last year"

Just perfectly good guitars - what more do I expect from an instrument and its builder!?

plus a nice HOC home here - what a package this is !!!

Thank you and kind regards

Heinz
Welcome aboard Heinz!  You will find this space a great place to discuss the Heritage story.

I've been to Germany a few times and love the country and the people. My father's roots trace 

back to the Sasbachwalden area and my son and I visited the area a few years ago, just beautiful.

Enjoy your Heritages!

 
Thank You

Black Forest the home of the "mad mechanics" ? 

Another Heritage here world famous turntables, Kuckucksuhren (cuckoo clock) or wind-up music boxes - long gone and collector's items as well...

Thanks to the "vinyl boom" some well known names survived and provide excellent gear for the vinyl addicted.

Similar to "The Heritage" - quality instead of quantity made for the true "connaiseure"

kind regards

heinz

 
New to the forum. I have had my H 150 for several years now it seems to be an 03 or 04  and it is one of my favorites of many favorites. I would post pix but size is to big will have to figure that out. I love guitar pictures.

 
New to the forum. I have had my H 150 for several years now it seems to be an 03 or 04  and it is one of my favorites of many favorites. I would post pix but size is to big will have to figure that out. I love guitar pictures.
I upload using my iphone, when selecting the photos, there is an option to reduce the size.  I usually select Medium and it fills the page without exceeding the file size limit.

 
NEVER  LET A CRISIS ...GO TO WASTE...SEEMS LIKE I HEARD THAT SOMEWHERE..THAT GUY WHO SAID IT IS NOT MY KIND OF GUY...ME BEING A RETIRED GREEN BERET AND ALL.....
Churchill is credited with saying “Never let a good crisis go to waste”.

Sorry our ally was not your kind of guy. 

Just sayin'. 

 
Hello my fellow guitar enthusiasts!

My name is Gene, and like Heritage guitars I am a product of Michigan.  I grew up in the suburbs of Detroit, mostly Wayne, Westland and Inkster until joining the Army in 87.  After 25 years as a Soldier and 10 years and counting as an Army Civilian, I call central Florida home now.  It seems the only time I make it back to Michigan these days are for funerals.

Like many of you I am a guitar addict!  I only have one true vice, and I'm fortunate to have a very understanding and supportive wife that at times is my pusher!

I'm a self taught guitar hack, inspired by my grandfather, a jazz musician that understood music, performing and the instrument.  I consider my grandfather a guitar player.  I tell people that I'm a guitar collector that plays songs.  Maybe  one day I'll be a guitar player as well.

Some of my best friends include Les, Leo, Taylor, Whitfill and Paul.  My first Heritage was a 535, but it won't be the last.  I'm looking to add a H-150 soon.

I'll be hanging out quietly if that's OK, lurking as someone put it.  However, I'm not anti social, I'll chime in when the mood hits me.

I appreciate the welcome to the HOC! Hit me up with any questions, comments or even concerns you may have.

Take care,

Gene

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Hello my fellow guitar enthusiasts!

My name is Gene, and like Heritage guitars I am a product of Michigan.  I grew up in the suburbs of Detroit, mostly Wayne, Westland and Inkster until joining the Army in 87.  After 25 years as a Soldier and 10 years and counting as an Army Civilian, I call central Florida home now.  It seems the only time I make it back to Michigan these days are for funerals.

Like many of you I am a guitar addict!  I only have one true vice, and I'm fortunate to have a very understanding and supportive wife that at times is my pusher!

I'm a self taught guitar hack, inspired by my grandfather, a jazz musician that understood music, performing and the instrument.  I consider my grandfather a guitar player.  I tell people that I'm a guitar collector that plays songs.  Maybe  one day I'll be a guitar player as well.

Some of my best friends include Les, Leo, Taylor, Whitfill and Paul.  My first Heritage was a 535, but it won't be the last.  I'm looking to add a H-150 soon.

I'll be hanging out quietly if that's OK, lurking as someone put it.  However, I'm not anti social, I'll chime in when the mood hits me.

I appreciate the welcome to the HOC! Hit me up with any questions, comments or even concerns you may have.

Take care,

Gene

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Welcome aboard Gene. Congratulations on being a Heritage owner.

That is a beautiful top on that guitar. Unique! 

The H-535 is their most versatile platform IMHO. Enjoy

 
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