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Hey Y`all I`m Andy and i own an 89 Hc-150 in antique cherry burst.Mr Lamb made this one and i`ll

always treasure it! I`m a professional musician in a southern rock band E.O.F. I use this guitar every day and have even played it in a music video that was on head bangers ball"MTV" back when i was

in a metal band. this guitar is so sweet..My Baby.

 

METAL!!! \m/ \m/

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Jason from Gainesville, FL here. I recently just bought my first Heritage, a 2007 GT H-150. I have been wanting Heritage since probably 95 or so, and recently have started shifting around guitars and trying to build a collection of stuff I enjoy looking at as well as playing. Seemed like a good time to jump on board, so here I am!

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Jason from Gainesville, FL here. I recently just bought my first Heritage, a 2007 GT H-150. I have been wanting Heritage since probably 95 or so, and recently have started shifting around guitars and trying to build a collection of stuff I enjoy looking at as well as playing. Seemed like a good time to jump on board, so here I am!

Well what took you so long? hahaha

Welcome!

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I was 16 at the time... I apparently had to wait until my 30s to have any money I guess. :tongue5: Better late than never!

Until about three years ago, I had been playing on the same LP Custom and G&L Strat I've had since I was 19.

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Hello Guys and Gals! My name is Steve, but on here I'm PrairieDude. I don't yet own a Heritage guitar, but I certainly hope to one day! I look forward to getting acquainted and learning Heritage history and lore.

 

As a young man, many years ago, I worked for a small acoustic guitar company that made solid wood guitars taking on the C.F. Martins of the world, so I'm pulling for the little guys!

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Hello Guys and Gals! My name is Steve, but on here I'm PrairieDude. I don't yet own a Heritage guitar, but I certainly hope to one day! I look forward to getting acquainted and learning Heritage history and lore.

 

As a young man, many years ago, I worked for a small acoustic guitar company that made solid wood guitars taking on the C.F. Martins of the world, so I'm pulling for the little guys!

Awesome! Welcome!

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Greetings all. Dave from Michigan here. I'm a native to the beautiful maple hardwoods of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. I believe Gibson and Heritage may have used some maple from that region.

 

Like PrairieDude, I'm hopeful of becoming a Heritage owner. I posted a Gibson ES 347 for trade in the Non-Heritage section. I imagine I'll need to sell it to buy a Heritage, since a trade is unlikely.

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Greetings all. Dave from Michigan here. I'm a native to the beautiful maple hardwoods of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. I believe Gibson and Heritage may have used some maple from that region.

 

Like PrairieDude, I'm hopeful of becoming a Heritage owner. I posted a Gibson ES 347 for trade in the Non-Heritage section. I imagine I'll need to sell it to buy a Heritage, since a trade is unlikely.

Welcome. I wouldn't write off that trade/partial trade idea so easily.

Also, it seems that since Michigan is where the factory is located, there are a lot more guitar stores there which have Heritage guitars in them than in other parts of the country. So you might have an easier time of trading in ES 347 toward a Heritage locally to you.

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Greetings all. Dave from Michigan here. I'm a native to the beautiful maple hardwoods of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. I believe Gibson and Heritage may have used some maple from that region.

 

Like PrairieDude, I'm hopeful of becoming a Heritage owner. I posted a Gibson ES 347 for trade in the Non-Heritage section. I imagine I'll need to sell it to buy a Heritage, since a trade is unlikely.

 

IT'S DA YOOPER!

 

Welcome aboard; eh?

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Ya dere, you betcha!

 

:icon_thumright::laughing8::laughing4:

 

I meant to welcome you aboard to the collective but somehow inadvertently posted just the first line. I know editing is a limited time offer, so I wrote welcome and got the hell out. Also wanted to say hi from your lowly trolls under the bridge.

 

Good day; eh?

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Thanks, Steiner.

 

Having married a troll and lived "Down Below" for some time now, i can almost blend in....except if there's PBR and pastys (not the strippers kind) being served. I'd be first in line.

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Guitarjerry here - a.k.a. Jerry -

Just saying hello - and who I am....

 

I've been a professional drummer for over 30 years, although I started out playing violin and guitar. I'm semi-retired from drum gigs - meaning at this stage of my life I only play gigs that I want to - in other words - with good musicians and not too far from home.

I've found myself playing gigs with some questionable guitar players - so I decided to get back into guitar and do it myself. I've been taking lessons from the local "pro" - who by the way is a great jazz player and gets called for all the major shows. My reason for taking lessons is to learn to read proficiently - and be able to slip in "adult" chords whenever possible. I want to be able to play more than 1-4-5.

That being said - I must admit that I have a long way to go to get to where I want to be - and at my age that probably won't be possible. But - I enjoy playing - which makes it all worthwhile.

I just bought a Heritage H-576 which I now consider my main guitar. It really is what I woudl consider a great guitar. It plays great - sounds great and it's construction is top of the line.I also have a Gibson ES-135 - a beautiful Gibson SST (acoustic electric that has a great neck) and two Fender Strats that never get played.

 

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Hi folks,


I just joined the forum as an aspiring Heritage owner. I need a semi-acoustic and have my eyes on an H535, which I'm hoping to pick up this coming week. I've tried a bunch of guitars from the big G and others, but couldn't find anything that really clicked. I'm based on London, so another of the UK community.


I'm looking forward to caring for a Heritage (for the next generation!), and contributing to the forum.


Michael
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Welcome LoneFurrow from another UK member, over near Colchester. Quite a bunch of us here now, perhaps a dozen or so active members :)

 

Let's see some pics when you have your 535 :)

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Thanks, H :-) I was perusing the member map earlier and noticed there's a reasonable UK contingent.

 

I'm planning a trip to High End Guitars this week to pick up a 535, hopefully this one:

 

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That's very pretty. Were the cream pu surrounds rather than black standard?

 

The bench looks like it needs some attention :-)

I put the cream surrounds on it when I loaded the Phat Cats. I experimented with the black and the cream. Both looked good but I stayed with cream :)

 

It's a 'feature' rather than 'functional' bench ;)

 

What made you pick High End Guitars? They're pretty pricey.

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I put the cream surrounds on it when I loaded the Phat Cats. I experimented with the black and the cream. Both looked good but I stayed with cream :)

 

It's a 'feature' rather than 'functional' bench ;)

 

What made you pick High End Guitars? They're pretty pricey.

 

Jason seems to be pretty much the only Heritage stockist in the UK, so I'm not sure where else to turn. Suggestions welcome, of course!! I've seen pre-owned guitars appear occasionally at a couple of the more expensive vintage specialists, but they seem little less expensive than buying new. I've bought stuff from Jason in the past so he's willing to do a little bit of a deal, which helps.

 

If you look at the price of even a standard ES-335 these days, the Heritage guitars actually look reasonable value. I've tried a few Gibsons recently - VOS Bonamassa 335, CS-336, ES-345 - and all were around £2,500 or more. I didn't like any of them.

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