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  1. Polo, Do you have an idea how many H-537's were made? I tried to contact Heritage via their email page on their website and never received a reply. I know from the serial number that it was made on October 3, 1995 (Tue) and it was the 3rd guitar finished that day. Mine, I believe is a CUSTOM guitar because of the ebony fretboard and block inlays. I was told by the guy at Sam Moss Music in Winston Salem, NC where I bought the guitar in 1996, that it was ordered by a customer that never picked it up. He also told me that it had "out-of-phase" wiring on the tone controls that was requested by the customer. I was wondering if the fact that it's different than the regular H-537 it may be even a more rare find. I've heard (un-verified) that Heritage made only 25 of the H-537 guitars. Any knowledge you have in the topic would be greatly appreciated. David
  2. My name is David. I own several guitars including an early 90's Martin HD-28, an early 90's Fender American Stratocaster, an early 90's Guild GF30 BLD acoustic , a 1970's Guild F212 twelve-string acoustic, a 1984 Takamine classical guitar, a 1970's Dobro Square Neck dobro, a Kentucky F5 mandolin, and several various "beach guitars". The pride of my collection is a 1995 Heritage H-537 in vintage orange. I look forward to joining in on the discussions in the forum.
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