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I was very happy to see this. I had a custom-order 2015 in faded cherry, which I stupidly sold, and very much miss. It was a great guitar, and I've every confidence the new version will be as good. GAS officially triggered here!

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I’m glad they brought them back.  Expensive, but that’s not surprising.  Using the same custom shop hot Alnico 5 pickups as the H157’s.  

Love it!

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Awesome!  I pulled my 2007 H555 out for a quick comparison 

In addition to the new larger headstock shape, these new H555's have 5-ply binding around the body (one more than previous models), and 3-ply around the headstock (2 more than before).

Interestingly, the f-holes are now unbound.

Still, I'm glad to see Heritage bring back its blingy triple nickel semi-hollow.

Here's my '07...

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I was a little disappointed.

I always loved the inlays and binding everywhere.

This is a H-555

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5 hours ago, Gitfiddler said:

Awesome!  I pulled my 2007 H555 out for a quick comparison 

In addition to the new larger headstock shape, these new H555's have 5-ply binding around the body (one more than previous models), and 3-ply around the headstock (2 more than before).

Interestingly, the f-holes are now unbound.

Still, I'm glad to see Heritage bring back its blingy triple nickel semi-hollow.

Here's my '07...

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I wonder if the F Hole being unbound was an oversight?

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5 hours ago, skydog52 said:

I was a little disappointed.

I always loved the inlays and binding everywhere.

This is a H-555

H555-BA-1.jpeg

I had just about forgotten what the OG’s looked like.

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I love the OG 555 inlays!!!!

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I like them but always thought it was weird they used block inlays higher up on the neck. If they'd pointed them at the ends like a spear instead of square, it'd look better & match the rest IMO.

I think these look good with the blocks

I also like the bound F holes, it pops the shapes out of the darkness.

Didn't the originals have maple necks too? That was something else that set them apart from the 535

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4 hours ago, bolero said:

Didn't the originals have maple necks too? That was something else that set them apart from the 535

Originally, the 555s had 3 piece maple necks, but  I think that changed in later years.   The 2005 catalog still says 3 piece maple neck with ebony fingerboard.\

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3 hours ago, pressure said:

You mean like this Millie. My first Heritage Custom Shop build from 2011.

 

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Your builds were stellar, so well thought out and tasty 

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5 hours ago, pressure said:

You mean like this Millie. My first Heritage Custom Shop build from 2011.

 

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That is an incredible guitar. Pride of ownership in all of your custom builds.

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I really like the OG inlays and F hole binding. I think they were beautiful looking guitars.

Im sure the new ones will be great guitars, I just like the original aesthetics more.

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Guess there was a lot of cost saving measures here to bring back the 555.  Easier inlays, regular mahogany necks, no bound F-Holes.  They've made them closer to the G brand design that OG Heritage design.  

This is pound for pound a direct copy of the ES-355 Gibson makes today.  Mahogany neck, unbound F-hole, and full block inlays.  Other than artist models, the newest ES-355 does not have a stereo output or varitone selector.

I did make a comment that Heritage missed the opportunity to use a bound Tortise pickguard instead of solid bound black.

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7 minutes ago, DetroitBlues said:

Guess there was a lot of cost saving measures here to bring back the 555. 

At $4800, I don't think there needs to be a lot of cost saving.   Certainly not the lack of bound f-holes.   They could have done a single binding there. 
That said,  I wouldn't leave it sitting in the case just for having them unbound. 

Something that I've always wondered is if a 3 or 5 piece neck is more stable than one piece mahogany, in terms of twisting or even needing less adjustment. 

 

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On 2/5/2025 at 2:09 PM, skydog52 said:

I was a little disappointed.

I always loved the inlays and binding everywhere.

This is a H-555

H555-BA-1.jpeg

Agreed.

 

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3 hours ago, TalismanRich said:

At $4800, I don't think there needs to be a lot of cost saving.   Certainly not the lack of bound f-holes.   They could have done a single binding there. 
That said,  I wouldn't leave it sitting in the case just for having them unbound. 

Something that I've always wondered is if a 3 or 5 piece neck is more stable than one piece mahogany, in terms of twisting or even needing less adjustment. 

 

How much more does it cost to make a 555 over a 535?  Little extra binding and inlay work.  Cost savings over previous design.  No laminated 3/5 piece necks, no small split diamond/arrow inlay work.  No binding on the f-holes (I've been told that was a very difficult process)

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2 hours ago, DetroitBlues said:

How much more does it cost to make a 555 over a 535?  Little extra binding and inlay work.

It's bling Josh! 

Reminds me of what dads told us in the 60's and 70's about choosing a muscle car. If you want the big horses, you got to feed them. 

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8 hours ago, TalismanRich said:

omething that I've always wondered is if a 3 or 5 piece neck is more stable than one piece mahogany, in terms of twisting or even needing less adjustment. 

I have asked that question myself and have not gotten an answer. For what it's worth Heritage 5-piece necks need truss rod adjustments.

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On 2/6/2025 at 6:52 PM, pressure said:

You mean like this Millie. My first Heritage Custom Shop build from 2011.

 

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Ohh....you have impeccable taste, my friend!

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On 2/7/2025 at 6:12 PM, pressure said:

I have asked that question myself and have not gotten an answer. For what it's worth Heritage 5-piece necks need truss rod adjustments.

I've more or less was thinking the multi-ply necks meant less chance of a headstock break.

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