brentrocks Posted October 31, 2009 Posted October 31, 2009 Ever since i joined this brotherhood, my least favorite Heritage was the Millenium. I thought they were grampaw-ish and not very visually appealing. When i finally found a good deal on one to try, i didnt hold much hope...i figured it would be a flipper. But it was a nice guitar, and hated to sell it, but in order to achieve my goal of a H 357, it had to go at the time.....now that I have been playing the CNSB Millli LE, i am just amazed at the playability and tone of this Heritage!!! I guess you shouldnt judge a Heritage by its cover....
SouthpawGuy Posted October 31, 2009 Posted October 31, 2009 Ever since i joined this brotherhood, my least favorite Heritage was the Millenium. I thought they were grampaw-ish and not very visually appealing. When i finally found a good deal on one to try, i didnt hold much hope...i figured it would be a flipper. But it was a nice guitar, and hated to sell it, but in order to achieve my goal of a H 357, it had to go at the time.....now that I have been playing the CNSB Millli LE, i am just amazed at the playability and tone of this Heritage!!! I guess you shouldnt judge a Heritage by its cover.... Just took you a while to come round Brent. Next up .... a Prospect ?
Kuz Posted October 31, 2009 Posted October 31, 2009 Ever since i joined this brotherhood, my least favorite Heritage was the Millenium. I thought they were grampaw-ish and not very visually appealing. When i finally found a good deal on one to try, i didnt hold much hope...i figured it would be a flipper. But it was a nice guitar, and hated to sell it, but in order to achieve my goal of a H 357, it had to go at the time.....now that I have been playing the CNSB Millli LE, i am just amazed at the playability and tone of this Heritage!!! I guess you shouldnt judge a Heritage by its cover.... YOU? No way, never!
brentrocks Posted October 31, 2009 Author Posted October 31, 2009 Just took you a while to come round Brent. Next up .... a Prospect ? if the V sells it will be a NEW Heritage...but not a Prospect
Millennium Maestro Posted October 31, 2009 Posted October 31, 2009 my first Millie was a LTD Ed. ... love it to death, rings really loud acoustically. The rest is history, Thanks again Bro. Guy
GuitArtMan Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 I had a CNSB Millie Ltd. that was a custom order from Jay. Carved back ala Millie Eagle, solid trap inlays, toggle on the upper bout where it belongs, nice medium C shape neck. Sadly I didn't bond with it. Even being semi-hollow it was pretty heavy - heavier than my Les Paul. And the arched back made it sit at a funny angle when playing standing up. Beautiful guitar though. and a most ineteresting quilt - it looked like sea shells.
chico Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 what have I been saying all along about those Millies Brent? Love mine, played it last night jammin with friends. it is a great instrument
Dick Seacup Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 Brent's back in the Millie Club? I didn't realize that! Welcome back, man!
Kuz Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 Brent's back in the Millie Club? I didn't realize that! Welcome back, man! What did you do, blink?
brentrocks Posted November 1, 2009 Author Posted November 1, 2009 I had a CNSB Millie Ltd. that was a custom order from Jay. Carved back ala Millie Eagle, solid trap inlays, toggle on the upper bout where it belongs, nice medium C shape neck. Sadly I didn't bond with it. Even being semi-hollow it was pretty heavy - heavier than my Les Paul. And the arched back made it sit at a funny angle when playing standing up. Beautiful guitar though. and a most ineteresting quilt - it looked like sea shells. i have been sitting with it in my lay-z-boy just strumming acoustic....it sounds great unplugged
bolero Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 that is a killer looking guitar...if that's "grampa-ish" it's the funkiest grampa I've ever heard of, lol
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