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alanjohnlew

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My wife's 65th birthday present to me was this 1999 H-170cm. As you can see it has 2 volume and 2 tone controls and the neck has H-355 style markers. The hang tag say it's a H-170cmsm, although the label on the back of the control panel says  H-170cm. So, what does the SM stand for? The guitar is a real beauty, plays wonderfully and certainly doesn't look 19 years old. Serial no. P10305.

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1 hour ago, alanjohnlew said:

My wife's 65th birthday present to me was this 1999 H-170cm. As you can see it has 2 volume and 2 tone controls and the neck has H-355 style markers. The hang tag say it's a H-170cmsm, although the label on the back of the control panel says  H-170cm. So, what does the SM stand for? The guitar is a real beauty, plays wonderfully and certainly doesn't look 19 years old. Serial no. P10305.

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Congratulations! That is really pretty, a nice specimen. I just wish my wife would by me presents on her birthday like your wife did for you!!! 

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I hope my wife gives me one of these on her 65th birthday. Both she and the guitar are keepers.

7 hours ago, ElNumero said:

My wife's 65th birthday present to me

I hope my wife gives me one of these on her 65th birthday. Both she and the guitar are keepers.

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Yes- SM is for Stag Mag. I remember having this beauty made, and I CONGRATULATE you on acquiring her. It's a one-off custom. Heritage teamed with Seymour Duncan to promote his new (at the time) Stag Mag pickups in their H170CM model - which were versatile pickups & sounded really good.

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2 minutes ago, jaywolfe said:

Yes- SM is for Stag Mag. I remember having this beauty made, and I CONGRATULATE you on acquiring her. It's a one-off custom. Heritage teamed with Seymour Duncan to promote his new (at the time) Stag Mag pickups in their H170CM model - which were versatile pickups & sounded really good.

Thanks Jay. I'm in the UK. It appeared on ebay for an opening bid of £1249. No one bid. The seller was a dealer in vintage and upmarket acoustics, I presume this was a part exchange. I bought it through his website for the said £1249. It really is almost like new. Anything else you can tell me about it's history?

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4 hours ago, Millennium Maestro said:

I own a 150 with the same knob configuration in a VIP2 system, kinda cool having the toggle a simple flip away  from the pinky.  I also own a sister 170CMSM... You are welcome to reach out to me is you have any questions.

Any photos of your's?

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Congrats, great looking H170, if I'm not wrong opening the back cover that let access controls you should be able to read the internal label?

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