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  1. You can buy a plastic tool just for that purpose. https://www.stewmac.com/luthier-tools-and-supplies/tools-by-job/tools-for-maintenance/pullit-knob-puller/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwveK4BhD4ARIsAKy6pMJIfmFmjq6MnC4aAyn_inONG2uOfo7vxJvsJvhZ5rpTUtFUawOzskYaAhwHEALw_wcB
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  2. So I went into a music store and they had a BOGO free sale going on. To my surprize they had three brand new Heritages. An H150 CC, an H150 CC Artisan Aged and 575. Basically for $4700 I got a new 575 and a CC Artisan. I struggle with the aged guitar as I usually worry when I get a new guitar that I might get a ding. So buying an aged guitar, one doesn't have to worry. However if I pay less and then not give a shit about the clean guitar I can age it myself. But the flame on the CC Artisan sold me. So now I have more guitars. I suppose that in order to pay for these new ones I will have to sell an older one. I have a K seriel number burst that is quite nice and may show up here in the classifieds soon. Pictues will show up sooner or later.
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  3. I pull a lot of knobs. (keep your mind out of the gutter!) This tools works well without damaging anything.
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  4. Very much enjoying it….
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  5. Picked this up in Ft Wayne IN last night. A 1991 HERITAGE GARY MOORE!!! The original EMGs have been removed and replaced with Seymour Duncan Greenies. The rest of the guitar is bone stock. Almost in mint condition 9lbs 10ozs. Medium C neck. Closer to a 60s neck. Plays effortlessly. Frets show zero wear. The tone is nothing short of perfection. Warm and creamy. Just an amazing example of Heritage Guitars golden era!!!
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  6. NICE one Brent! Congrats on a great find!
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  7. Well look at that!! Congrats. Those are great amps!
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  8. Wow, congratulations! 002! Hey, I thought you said you were done with guitars? Is this like another one of those Who final farewell tours??
    1 point
  9. I remember that one. My first GM
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