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So,

I bought a H 101 about 30 years back. I played around with it for a bit and has ended up in a cupboard for a long long time.

Before there's any castigation about that being irresponsible behaviour, I've found it again and thinking about treating it to a new set of strings.

Does anybody know anything about these? There are some old threads about them being rare and some time back I called the factory whereby some guy said something like ' oh yeah, I remember them, didn't make many'  almost as if the H101/104 were forgotten.

Anyhow, I bought the thing in 1987 (or thereabouts I think), never seen another in the flesh, whenever I ask guitar shops about it, I get blank faces, or 'it looks like a Kramer'. If that is the case, were these made up from bits and pieces that were laying about ?.

Don't get me wrong, I'd like to use it more, but

I never found it the easiest of guitars to play....

Any information gratefully accepted.

Fat Arthur

 

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

I may be mistaken, but here is what I remember/assumptions:

  • Mahogany Body with a Strat-like body
  • Bolt-On Maple Neck
  • Banana Headstock
  • Bill Lawerence Humbucker Bridge Pickup
  • Single Volume Control Only
  • 24.75" Scale
  • Maple Fretboard
  • Fixed Tele-like bridge
  • Some weird fuzzy like paint finish.

Does that sound about right?

I believe this is bare-bones student model like guitar. 

My guess is this developed from the short-lived idea of Heritage building Fender guitars.

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