Dasherdave Posted April 2, 2011 Author Posted April 2, 2011 You did good son, that is drop dead gorgeous. I see your stable is growing rapidly! Thanks skinslammer, yeah it has grown very rapidly....they say things come in threes!!
Dasherdave Posted April 2, 2011 Author Posted April 2, 2011 Congratulations on your trade! From the headstock, it looks like you've got #32--of how many? You now own a unique H-150 with the looks, sound, and playability that is second to none. Thanks Blueox, yeah I noticed the #32 on it above the actual serial number too....Does anyone here know what that may represent??
Dasherdave Posted April 2, 2011 Author Posted April 2, 2011 Just breathe taking, Your " GM" will not get left in the case! I am betting on that! You have never been more correct Kuz! haha Thanks mate.
Dasherdave Posted April 2, 2011 Author Posted April 2, 2011 Great Googly Moogly that is effin gorgeous! I love the cross grain patterns and the mineral streaks. That is one of the most beautiful tops I've seen and that color is my favorite for the 150. Beautius Maximius. Thanks for that GuitArtMan! :)
blueox Posted April 3, 2011 Posted April 3, 2011 " . . . yeah I noticed the #32 on it above the actual serial number too....Does anyone here know what that may represent??" Your guitar is #32 of a model that was limited in the number produced. I have heard that Heritage made only 250 of these 20th Anniversary H-150s. Hopefully someone "in the know" here will nail it for us. Otherwise you can check with the factory.
Dasherdave Posted April 3, 2011 Author Posted April 3, 2011 Your guitar is #32 of a model that was limited in the number produced. I have heard that Heritage made only 250 of these 20th Anniversary H-150s. Hopefully someone "in the know" here will nail it for us. Otherwise you can check with the factory. Sweet thanks for the info blueox, that sounds possible for sure...
Dasherdave Posted April 3, 2011 Author Posted April 3, 2011 Hi All, I took my 20th over to a mates place today and having been a Gibson player for many years (as have I), I showed him the guitar and he immediately commented on the headstock and said how he just can't get past the look of it....(typical Gibson player's response I've found) anyway, after only about 2 or 3 minutes playing it, he was saying he was really getting used to it and he liked it a whole bunch! So, there you go, it has impressed yet another guitar player new to Heritage. Here are some photos I took of it just tonight, it gives you a different feel to the pro shot studio ones I posted earlier...I hope you enjoy!!:
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