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LasseWalmann

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Did you remove the control cavity cover and see if there was a sticker beneath? That would be a good place to start. But it appears to be an H-150 variant of some sort.

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Thanx for the reply davesultra!

I do not own the guitar yet. I am planing though. 

I have asked the seller for more info than that it is a H-150.

The binding on the body looks like more than one ply and the binding on the neck is not normal

as I understand. I am not an Heritage owner yet. This will eventually be my first.

// Lasse

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Here's an article that includes the specs and unique elements for the Heritage Alex Skolnick H-150:

https://www.premierguitar.com/heritage-guitar-introduces-alex-skolnick-signature-h-150

Specs:

  • Fingerboard: 24 3/4" scale, 22 fret bound trapezoid inlaid rosewood board with "S" inlay in the 12th fret
  • One piece mahogany neck
  • Body: solid mahogany body, cream bound carved ultra-curly maple top
  • Body size: 2" rim, 13" width, 17 1/4" length
  • Headstock: bound and inlaid "The Heritage" with Alex Skolnick signature
  • Seymour Duncan '59 neck pickup
  • Seymour Duncan JB Jazz bridge pickup
  • MSRP: $3970

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2 hours ago, LasseWalmann said:

Could it be a Alex Skolnick signature H-150?

// Lasse

Doesn't appear to be, unless the signature was removed from the face of the headstock (which is unlikely).  Also I see the one you're looking at has the Schaller hardware, which the Skolnick model did not come factory equipped with. Did you ask the seller to look under the cavity cover for any info?

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It was either a custom order or one of the guitar makers was feeling creative.  It is a beautiful guitar. 

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