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Hello, fellow Axemen and Axewomen!
I'm Dmitry, and have been an owner of a beautiful H-150 built in 1993 for coupla hours. A truly great guitar - that's obvously as detailed as I can get at the moment .
Sounds like you're having fun. H150s rule
Welcome to the HOC!
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Hi, Speedy East here. I am new to the site. I play a very pretty Super Eagle. (Gosh, Heritage does masterful finishes and uses gorgeous woods.) I am very glad to be learning and sharing Heritage lore here at HOC. The real name's Ken, by the way.
Welcome
You picked a nice guitar as your first Heritage (notice the implications of "first").
Hope you'll stay on HOC
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Hi HOC!
My name is Norm and go by guitarnorm here. I have "lurked" around here for a couple of years, but recently came out of hiding LOL. I had heard of Heritage for a long time, and living in Michigan they always interested me, but I couldn't afford one, until picked up my first Heritage - the H-150 CM in my pic, by accident. A freind of mine worked at Guitar Center...I stopped to get a cord or something on the way to rehearse with a band I was subbing for. He knew I played Les Pauls, and asked me when I walked in if I'd ever heard of Heritage Guitars. I told him I did, and he asked if I wanted the one he had taken in trade, and no one had touched in over 6 months. He sold it to me for what he had taken it in for: $700! I never even played it. I was going to "flip" it, since I really didn't gave the cash. I got to the rehearsal spot and, not wanting to leave it sitting in the car, brought it in. The guys asked: "What's THAT guitar?" I explained that it was some guitar I bought and was going to make a nice profit on on E-Bay..."Plug it in" - they said...3 tunes later all I could say is, "The wife is gonna be mad!" Needless to say, 3 Les Pauls no longer reside in my home, and I still have that guitar and a H-535 which enjoy the stage with my band Motor Honey!
That was a really cool story!
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Hi all, I live in Japan and just got my first Heritage last week. It's a 535, very beat up, but which still cost me an arm and a leg. Worth it though I reckon, anways I'm happy I didn't buy a 335 as I originally wanted to
Now if I can only get to stop it from buzzin I'd be completely happy with it...
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Wow, that's a beautiful guitar you managed to get your hands on! Congratulations and welcome to the HOC