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Heritage made quite a few custom versions of their standard guitars. I met a guy at one of the PSPs that had 2 Heritage Johnny Smiths that were 16" wide.
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Both of my Millies do not have back access panels.
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The Mangans are different, different good. You've got to be careful with the wound strings when you put them on. Crimp them before cutting the ends off or you'll end up with a dead string.
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Strymon makes good stuff. Anytime you spend an hour playing a Millie is a Fab day.
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It's great that they kept the style of fretboard inlays all the way down.
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Fab with that 3 piece neck.
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Merry Christmas.
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Look at the Heritage color chart I posted October 19th Will. ASB = Antique Sunburst, ALSB = Almond Sunburst.
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Fab guitar. I think asb refers to " Antique Sunburst". There might be a sticker under the control plate with this information.
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Heritage 535s are thinner front to back measured at the edge.
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The Heritage and the Victoria Ivy League are Fab.
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Wowsers! Great story about a Fab guitar.
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See my posts about a Spruce Prospect, Spruce Millie, Spruce H170 and Spruce Custom Shop Stratocaster. Spruce is lighter in weight and sounds better in my opinion. I will not debate this on this forum but would be happy to discuss it at PSP 11. You buy the Oberon.
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Hmmmm... Spruce top H150. Tell us more and please post more pics.
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Welcome to the forum. It looks good to me too.
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I don't know what Gitfiddler is talking about but... if you happen to have Marvs phone number on speed dial well then you've got it bad. Good times.
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Welcome Mr. Diesel.
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Welcome Sargent Steve.
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The cure is to acquire more Heritage guitars!
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In 1991 I saw an industrial bin full of Gibsons necks on the 2nd floor.
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When I took my Johnny Smith back to Heritage, Ren looked at the Spruce tops grain, which was slightly wide, he said "don't worry it will still sound good". Up to then I hadn't worried or even been aware of the effect grain width could have on the sound. I always listen to Ren. Ha.