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Heritage Headstocks with added # above Ser# ?


michaeljames

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Does this represent a 'special limited run/edition' ?

 

Example:

183

O12345

Made in Kalamazoo, MI

USA

 

#183 of xxx amount produced?

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Some are true limited number runs such as the Gary Moores(2 runs of 75)... In the case of the Deluxe model, they are sequential through the YEARS and i havent seen a number above 200 yet over many years.

 

You still looking for another 150?

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That Limited '2' I am aware of ~ I owned one once! It was a great Kalamazoo '78 Gib. I have seen other Heritages with those 3 digit numbers, but not many. I am not only referring to the one on Ebay, but others? Again, I have not seen many ~ but a few.

 

RE: Another 150? Always! :icon_spiderman:

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Some are true limited number runs such as the Gary Moores(2 runs of 75)... In the case of the Deluxe model, they are sequential through the YEARS and i havent seen a number above 200 yet over many years.

 

You still looking for another 150?

My Deluxe is #256. According to the s/n, it would have been the 2nd guitar produced on the 353rd day of 2010. So, probably not many more produced that year.

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My Deluxe is #256. According to the s/n, it would have been the 2nd guitar produced on the 353rd day of 2010. So, probably not many more produced that year.

very nice, does yours have the wicked thin neck too.... please share a photo
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The neck on my AA vintage Deluxe is actually a bit chunkier than my V vintage Millie and N vintage 150P. The 150P is more of a shallow D profile (almost flat on the back side); the Millie is what I call a shallow or thin neck C profile (according to Ren, a pretty standard Heritage neck), and the Deluxe is bit chunkier C profile.

 

Here's some pics of the Deluxe

 

'10 H150 Deluxe - OSB

'10 H150 Deluxe - OSB detail

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The neck on my AA vintage Deluxe is actually a bit chunkier than my V vintage Millie and N vintage 150P. The 150P is more of a shallow D profile (almost flat on the back side); the Millie is what I call a shallow or thin neck C profile (according to Ren, a pretty standard Heritage neck), and the Deluxe is bit chunkier C profile.

 

Here's some pics of the Deluxe

Awesome guitar! Welcome to the Deluxe LE club!

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