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Buy One Get One Free --- On a Heritage???
TalismanRich replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Heritage Guitars
For what they were selling the Standard I guitars for a while back you could buy a couple of Ascent 137 or 150s. The prices on the Standard II line has risen back to the original Standard l pricing.... $2600 for the H-150 and $3000 for the H-535 and 530. The Ascents that were in Ren's Picking Parlor felt like pretty decent guitars. Even our own Yoslate seemed impressed with the one he was picking on. I don't know if it was an Ascent or Ascent+. He might remember. -
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All the original P90 Heritages that I'm aware of have Jason Lollar pickups. Unless it was a custom order, or the pickups were changed, those would likely be the stock ones. The control cover may even say the pickups. Check there.
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That is unreal! He has some great stuff on his channel. Here is more with that Heritage Kenny Burrell gtr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s37ks9pecJc
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So I pulled out my trusty H-137 and as usual was blown away by how cool it sounds and plays.....just the right amount of twang and grit coming from the P90s. What did Heritage use for the stock pickups? Mine has an AA SN# which would put it around 2012? Did they use different pickups over the years? Like any great P90 they have a bit of hum but the sound is really cool.....real similar to my 58 LP JR P90 for sure!
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This never gets old- Footage of the OG Factory
Steiner replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Heritage Guitars
Living In The Past. - Yesterday
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Buy One Get One Free --- On a Heritage???
brentrocks replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Heritage Guitars
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Amazing!
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Beautiful!
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Charlie Brown approved.
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Wow! I think I can do the chord stuff on in the arrangement and will try this afternoon. However, he has that harmonic thing down like Lenny Breau or Eric Johnson that i will not even attempt! Thanks for that! Maybe my favorite xmas song!
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Just got an email this morning from Heritage.com. If you order a Standard II model, you get an Ascent Heritage for free. No idea what model that might be, but it was rather interesting to see such an email: So if you're in the market for a new Standard II model, buying direct gets you a freebie Ascent (assuming its the bolt on model) https://ctrk.klclick.com/l/01KC6TWZHKGRCT3TNFM75GST03_14
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Marty Grass might have some insight on this.
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Apologies if this has previously been posted previously. Nice guitar. Nice playing. Topical and Seasonal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH8gwla9THg
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The white one looks like it is frowning at you, or it has a fu-man-chu mustache! 😆
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This never gets old- Footage of the OG Factory
bolero replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Heritage Guitars
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This never gets old- Footage of the OG Factory
TalismanRich replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Heritage Guitars
It's the same reason that G&L and now Fender are still showing pictures of Leo Fender, and Gibson is still touting their latest "59 Les Paul". It's about lineage, history, a familial connection. Guitar people are enamored with the past, whether it is reality or not. Otherwise nobody would be trying to recreate the past! - Last week
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This never gets old- Footage of the OG Factory
LK155 replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Heritage Guitars
Yes, that is somewhat curious. They're obviously playing on the look and feel of the old workspace, but we know that the real factory floor looks nothing like that now. And I suspect the photos of the new models with a background of the old plant required some photoshop work. Ah, marketing... -
Those are real nice looking guitars!
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While looking around at the Joe Walsh auction, I threw "heritage guitar" into the search bar & found these guitars with descriptions like: "A Gretsch Model G410M Synchromatic archtop guitar, solid maple top, one of 10 made by Heritage in Kalamazoo MI, natural maple finish, serial number 96410M5, one pickup, split hump block inlays, Imperial tuners, Chromatic tailpiece, Synchronized bridge and gold hardware." "A Gretsch Synchromatic GGP415M electric guitar, Carved maple top, blonde finish, one floating pickup, Chromatic tailpiece, Synchronized bridge, gold hardware, split hump block inlays and no case. One of only 10 guitars made by Heritage Kalamazoo, Michigan." Here's a link to 6 of the 10: https://www.juliensauctions.com/en/search?query=heritage+guitar&page=1 All are listed as sold. Randy Bachman probably had his dirty fingers on them :D Does anyone here own one of them, or the other 4? They were built in the early 90s apparently.
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This never gets old- Footage of the OG Factory
pressure replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Heritage Guitars
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Yeah, I got one of those ES-135 too. It's never really "taken" to me. I guess after 30-years, I could sell it. But it was a birthday present to myself, long ago.
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This never gets old- Footage of the OG Factory
TalismanRich replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Heritage Guitars
How many of the folks in the video have we met? Ren, Pete, Curly, Marv, Arnie, Bill. There are several that I've seen through the years but didn't get names. The rack from the prototype room should have been donated to the Kalamazoo Valley Museum. Here's an article I ran across a while back. I never saw the "passing of the torch" headstock before. https://the-guitar.com/a-heritage-of-guitar-making/