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  1. I received my Heritage H40 acoustic guitar in the year 1976. I have been trying to find out more information about this type of guitar. I came upon this web site and I was hoping for some help. The only information that I came upon is as follows: *****The Heritage guitars was marketed by Unicord (the parent company of Univox) as a budget line of guitars. They were probably made in Korea and there were 4 models. Two were nylon string: the H20 Standard size had a spurce top, mahogany body, slotted head and no fret markers(13.5", $49.50) and the H25 Grand Concert Size (14.5", $66) which was nearly the same thing except size and price. The other two were steel strings: the H30 Grand Concert Size (14.5", $51) with spruce top, mahogany body, flad head, fret dots, Martin style pickguard and pin bridge with screw adjustable saddle, and the H40 Dreadnaught (15.5", 64$), nearly the same. **** Is this correct or does anyone know more about this kind of Heritage acoustic guitar. Thank you for your help!!!!!!!
  2. I received my Heritage H40 acoustic guitar in the year 1976. I have been trying to find out more information about this type of guitar. I came upon this web site and I was hoping for some help. The only information that I came upon this information as follows: *****The Heritage guitars was marketed by Unicord (the parent company of Univox) as a budget line of guitars. They were probably made in Korea and there were 4 models. Two were nylon string: the H20 Standard size had a spurce top, mahogany body, slotted head and no fret markers(13.5", $49.50) and the H25 Grand Concert Size (14.5", $66) which was nearly the same thing except size and price. The other two were steel strings: the H30 Grand Concert Size (14.5", $51) with spruce top, mahogany body, flad head, fret dots, Martin style pickguard and pin bridge with screw adjustable saddle, and the H40 Dreadnaught (15.5", 64$), nearly the same. **** Is this correct or does anyone know more about this kind of Heritage acoustic guitar. Thank you for your help!!!!!!!
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