rwinking Posted November 15 Posted November 15 So in the thread regarding customizing a Heritage, the poker chip came up. I thought I might start another thread on this. I never gave it much thought until I looked today and found that my 80s H-170 and H-140 both have the much malligned poker chip. Were these stock back then and later removed as my newer H-150s never had them? I bought both of these guitars used a long time ago and now wonder if someone "customized" them or was this how they were back then? If they were not stock in the 80s I need to get rid of them pronto before any of you poke fun at me.
rwinking Posted November 16 Author Posted November 16 Spoke too soon.....my H-150 from 2008 (V serial number)has a poker chip too. Both it and My H-170 also have a more angular pickguard whereas the other two H=150s have pickguards that follow the rounded contour of the body. Wow, that last phrase made me hot....
TalismanRich Posted November 16 Posted November 16 My "D" serial # H-140 has the old style pickguard and poker chip. I've left it stock except that one of the Schaller pickups was bad. I put in a pair of SD Alnico Pro IIs in it. 1
bolero Posted November 16 Posted November 16 No poker chips. No cigarettes. No matches. I've got no fire on me.
rwinking Posted November 16 Author Posted November 16 Interesting! So they must have gotten rid of the poker chip and changed the pickguard at some point. I just looked at my 86 Les Paul Custom Lite and it has the same style pickguard as the earlier Heritages like mine and TalismanRich's H-140. My 86 H-140 has no pickguard at all.
High Flying Bird Posted November 16 Posted November 16 4 hours ago, bolero said: No poker chips. No cigarettes. No matches. I've got no fire on me. Trailer's for sale or rent - Rooms to let, 50 cents - No phone, no pool, no pets - I ain't got no cigarettes... 2
tsp17 Posted November 17 Posted November 17 15 hours ago, High Flying Bird said: Trailer's for sale or rent - Rooms to let, 50 cents - No phone, no pool, no pets - I ain't got no cigarettes... Well done.
bolero Posted November 17 Posted November 17 Heh, yep you got a like from me... Probably none of you guys south of the border would ever get my reference: they were a great band
DetroitBlues Posted November 17 Posted November 17 I've never saw the poker chips on a catalog model. Obviously, I wasn't old enough to know back when they sold new in a shop. My assumption is dealers and individual owners added the poker chip. My 1985 H140 did not have one.
brentrocks Posted November 18 Posted November 18 Ive seen them on a lot of early 170s and 140s. But the font on the poker chip is different than the Gibson font.
Kuz Posted November 19 Posted November 19 In 2005-ish (maybe 2006 or 2007), I picked up at the factory a 150 Goldtop that I custom ordered through a dealer but just wanted to pickup at Heritage. I asked Marv if he would install a poker chip and Gibson LP pickguard that I bought and brought with me on my brand new 150 Goldtop. He said, "We used to install those years ago at Heritage, but due to the lawsuit we don't use/install them anymore". But he was kind enough to do it anyhow, he said to just keep it between us. So now the secret is out.... I think he is safe from litigation. 2
rockabilly69 Posted November 19 Posted November 19 No poker chips on my H150s, and personally I like them better that way, I tried one on each of them and off they came! And I prefer the Heritage pickguard to the Gibson guard, I like the way it follows the body contours. I don't feel the same way about their semi-hollow pickguards, they look too small to me, and definitely not as nice shape wise as the H150 guards. I had MojoAxe make me one Gibson style for my H535P90 that cus sold me and I love it. 1
bolero Posted November 20 Posted November 20 On 11/19/2024 at 8:15 AM, Kuz said: He said, "We used to install those years ago at Heritage, but due to the lawsuit we don't use/install them anymore". But he was kind enough to do it anyhow, he said to just keep it between us. So now the secret is out.... I think he is safe from litigation. Well there we have it!
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