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Factory 2nd also. Looks like a U or a V to me.
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Pull the control cover and check there. It should be written there. The numbers are 00402. It's hard to tell if the letter is a Q or not. There was a point where their stamp was getting pretty well worn. It made some of the serial number unreadable. For a bit, they wrote them out by hand, then they got a new stamp. They had to do that when they got to AA serials anyway.
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Ridden hard and put away wet. Kidding I consider statements from the seller as suspect. We know the neck and body lumber being inaccurate. Unscrewing the control plate confirms what Rich and I noticed from the photo. Not the first time a seller reported only driven on Sundays to church by a little old lady.
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Vic30906 started following Help with reading a serial number
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Is the Boss Katana the newest Fender Mustang III?
DetroitBlues replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Amplification and Effects
A week and a half ago, the guitar player that joined us on stage used a Fender Twin Tonemaster. He sounded really good. Definitely had a dialed in rig, audiences or even other guitar players wouldn't have known what he was using unless you look. On a side note, I've seen his band play, he drags out a tube driven Fender Twin and a Tonemaster Fender Twin. He has one blasting the audience and the other blasting the band..... -
Customers guitar on the bench…just in time for St Patrick day
DetroitBlues replied to brentrocks's topic in Heritage Guitars
The strap button move was a good idea. - Yesterday
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Absolutely Brent! Well deserved! 👍
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Thank you for the kind words Todd!!!
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Installed a set of vintage Gibson pickups in my 2017 Heritage H535 Custom this morning. In the bridge…a 1981 Gibson Shaw PAF 7.30. In the neck…an early 70s Gibson T-top PAF 7.15. I gotta say, I like the tone of these pickups in this guitar A LOT better than the last guitar I had them in. (IYV hollow body). I have tried a few different styles of pickups in this H535. It originally came with Duncan Seth’s, which sounded great. Then I had a set of 70s DiMarzios in it and those were great too…but definitely a different flavor. And now the ol’ Gibsons. So far, I’d have to say, the gibsons are more balanced and versatile of the 3 sets!
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Customers guitar on the bench…just in time for St Patrick day
brentrocks replied to brentrocks's topic in Heritage Guitars
It’s a beautiful piece. For sure - Last week
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Customers guitar on the bench…just in time for St Patrick day
DavesNotHere replied to brentrocks's topic in Heritage Guitars
Nice! I think i like the look of the back better than the top. -
Customers guitar on the bench…just in time for St Patrick day
brentrocks replied to brentrocks's topic in Heritage Guitars