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I'm going to purchase a 1994 H-150. The neck pick-up bracket is broken. Where can I purchase a new one?

 

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I'm going to purchase a 1994 H-150. The neck pick-up bracket is broken. Where can I purchase a new one?

 

Thanks

 

WELCOME TO THE CLUB DUDE!!!

 

We would love to see pics of your 150!  It seems like everybody says Stew Mac has a lot of acsessories that fit Heritage?  Or if you have trouble, PM me, i live close to Heritage, i may be able to pick you up a set right from the shop.

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That was fast. I checked it out today. My main concerns were the neck, weight, and pick-ups. I liked them all, and should purchase the guitar this week. Any idea what stock pick-ups are in it?

 

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if there are 4 set screws per pup, then they are schallers....if the toggle tip has a dot, it has HRWs....if there are 2 set screws per pup, they are probably SD 59s

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That was fast. I checked it out today. My main concerns were the neck, weight, and pick-ups. I liked them all, and should purchase the guitar this week. Any idea what stock pick-ups are in it?

 

Thanks

 

4 mounting screws per pickup usually means Schaller pickups, though they could be Heritages own HRWs.

 

2 mounting holes generally means Duncans, possibly '59s.

 

If you open the rear pickup control cover it might be written on the inside.

 

By the way, Welcome to the HOC.

 

 

.... Brent you read my mind !

 

;D

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.... Brent you read my mind !

 

;D

 

 

"YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT A ROSEWOOD GUITAR ARRIVING AT YOUR DOORSTEP" ;D

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Thanks Fellas. I never played a Heritage before today. I've heard great things about them so, when one came up for sale locally, I wanted to check it out. Solid and well crafted, a great instrument.

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Also, How do you tell what kind of H-150 you have? I understand there were several different models.

 

Thanks

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Thanks Fellas. I never played a Heritage before today. I've heard great things about them so, when one came up for sale locally, I wanted to check it out. Solid and well crafted, a great instrument.

 

 

           WARNING!  This will not be your last!  There's a world of temptation at Parsons Street!    >:D

 

          (Welcome to the Brotherhood!)

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Also, How do you tell what kind of H-150 you have? I understand there were several different models.

 

Thanks

 

Probably written in the control cavity, see if you can check it out.

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Of course if you post a picture then we'll probably be able to tell you. :wink:

 

And if you don't post a picture... Well... I'm afraid I just cant say... Believe me though... You don't want to find out... >:D

 

;D

 

Oh... and Welcome.... We're a friendly bunch... Just check out the Chinese Heritage thread... ;D

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You will also have to listen to the rantings and ravings, knowledgable and witty responses, of a few choice Europeans.

 

Now there's something to look forward to.

 

Still waiting for this one. .............  :rolleyes:

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ok, lets see the pics of that thing....as Syd Barrett once said: "have you got it yet??"

 

 

 

congrats on the purchase!!

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Boy Howdy!  Very, very nice, Northside!!!  Great color and lovely figure in the top!  And that would be an amp of choice, as well.  Any mods to the amp?

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  I'd say you're right on the pickups but you can take them out when you change strings and check the back for the model.  Also on the backside of the control cavity plate there should be a Heritage sticker with the model and color listed.  It looks like Almondburst or antiqueburst.  Great find!

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