I just bought at special Heritage Johnny Smith Rose. Was made for Jay Wolfe as his personal guitar and has rose inlay on pickguard. This guitar is warm and resonate for sure a beauty. This my 3rd carved top Heritage I have another Sunburst Johnny Smith and a Ghost build D'angelico New Yorker. These guitars stack up with the best or sure. A real American Treasure they are way underappreciated and valued.
I met a guy in Marshall Michigan last night to do a trade deal. Nice guy. Had a nice talk and I ended up coming home with this beautiful 2011 Heritage H150!!
One piece mahogany body and neck
Beautiful carved flame maple top
Dark streaky bound rosewood board
Seymour Duncan Seth Lovers
Tonepros locking bridge and tailpiece
Grover tuners
Heritage HSC
It was 100% factory stock. The only changes I made, was to add a toggle poker chip and a Gibson style truss rod cover.
This 150 weighs a frog hair over 9 lbs.
The neck is a perfect 59 carve. It’s sooooo comfortable.
The Seth’s sound absolutely amazing!!!
Beautiful woods, great craftsmanship, killer tone and that 225 Parsons Street Mojo!!! What’s not to love???
I've always been very fond of the H140, ever since I played one when they first came out in the 1980's. I remember picking it and going, "whoa, now that's COOL". I've never owned one, but man, I've played a few and always really liked them.
Actually, I think it just runs down the brand.
Nothing wrong with buying a budget guitar made overseas. But some things should be true to the name, and I can't think of a brand that actually means true, than "The Heritage",.