brentrocks Posted October 23 Posted October 23 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!!! 3 1
squawken Posted October 23 Posted October 23 Congrats Brent! Beautiful. I still have mine-thank you very much. Going to the grave with me 1
DetroitBlues Posted October 23 Posted October 23 Looks awesome, you've had a few over the years, I think the Greenies are a big upgrade from the stock EMG's. Hopefully it stays with you for awhile.
golferwave Posted October 23 Posted October 23 Just superb Brent! The top on that one is VERY nice! Enjoy! 1
TalismanRich Posted October 23 Posted October 23 It looks really nice, but at 9lb 10oz, it's not for those "weak of back". I wonder of being #2 of 75 has any significance. 1
skydog52 Posted October 23 Posted October 23 Congratulations Brent. I know you've been wanting one. Beauty! 1
brentrocks Posted October 23 Author Posted October 23 8 hours ago, squawken said: Congrats Brent! Beautiful. I still have mine-thank you very much. Going to the grave with me I remember that one. My first GM 1
brentrocks Posted October 23 Author Posted October 23 7 hours ago, DetroitBlues said: Looks awesome, you've had a few over the years, I think the Greenies are a big upgrade from the stock EMG's. Hopefully it stays with you for awhile. I hope it stays with me too
brentrocks Posted October 23 Author Posted October 23 7 hours ago, golferwave said: Just superb Brent! The top on that one is VERY nice! Enjoy! Thanks Scott
brentrocks Posted October 23 Author Posted October 23 53 minutes ago, Gitfiddler said: Awesome snatch, Brent! Play it in good health. Thanks Tim
brentrocks Posted October 23 Author Posted October 23 3 hours ago, kennyv4 said: That's a keeper. I sure hope so
brentrocks Posted October 23 Author Posted October 23 2 hours ago, skydog52 said: Congratulations Brent. I know you've been wanting one. Beauty! Thank you Paul
brentrocks Posted October 23 Author Posted October 23 5 hours ago, TalismanRich said: It looks really nice, but at 9lb 10oz, it's not for those "weak of back". I wonder of being #2 of 75 has any significance. Thanks Rich
brentrocks Posted October 23 Author Posted October 23 6 hours ago, Spectrum13 said: Lots of character in that wood package. Oh man. Yeahhhhhhh. It’s pretty
bolero Posted October 23 Posted October 23 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
Kuz Posted October 24 Posted October 24 I would have loved a GM Heritage 150 back in the day, even with EMGs. GREAT CATCH, Brent!!! But there is two things I wished Heritage would have changed on the GM 150; -Gary Moore is a Blues/Rock legend. I wish they would have made his signature in mother of peril inlay on the headstock. -Every GM 150 I have seen and read about are close to 10lbs or more. I wish they would have made them around 8.5lbs like the Custom Core 150s. 1
SouthernCanuck Posted October 24 Posted October 24 Brent, I'm definitely interested in your opinion/comparison of the Gary Moore Artist Edition vs. the Alex Skolnick Artist Edition --- you are one of the few (I assume) that has owned both! S_C
brentrocks Posted October 25 Author Posted October 25 On 10/24/2024 at 12:55 PM, SouthernCanuck said: Brent, I'm definitely interested in your opinion/comparison of the Gary Moore Artist Edition vs. the Alex Skolnick Artist Edition --- you are one of the few (I assume) that has owned both! S_C Well. I liked the neck on the Skolnick better. More of a 59ish neck. That was the biggest difference. Both great sounding guitars. The Skolnick came with a JB/59 combo for pickups and the Moore came with EMGs. 1
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