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chico

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  1. 6 hours ago, Kuz said:

    Tim Pierce is a Pro's Pro Guitarist.  Nothing is ever flashy, but everything is perfect for the application.  He has said before is working on trying to play faster and he really is not a shedder at all.  I believe many on this forum could play faster than Tim.  BUT he can play over any chord progression and have the perfect melodic solo.  He doesn't play the same old tired licks, but is imaginative and melodic.   I love TP's playing and he seems like a really super guy. 

    He is also an adamant proponent of new guitars overs vintage guitars.  He says new guitars (including PRS) play better, have better intonation, and sound just as good as vintage guitars.  He believes we are in the golden era of guitar making and I absolutely believe he is correct.

    It doesn't surprise me that he loves Heritage Guitars along with other new company's builds (Heritage, Collings, PRS, Harmony, Novo, ect....   Great video Tim! 

    Amen!  Been a youtube fan for a while.

  2. Wow, what a lot of cool new folks here. I bet I read 6 or 7 pages worth of new members, been awhile since I kept up with this thread.

     

    As a Heritage lover, all I can say is I wish you many cool tones and may you find all the notes your hearts desire or talent takes you to.

     

    rock on..

  3. Hello folks, I'm Mark from IN, a 2-time Heritage owner, first-time poster....

     

    I was in the market for a "G" Traditional Pro, seeing they are relatively cheap for a LP Standard-like guitar. I went to my local shop, and lo and behold was a used 2002 Heritage H-150CM in black--very sharp. The price was so ridiculously low I snapped it up. Jeez, this is waaaay better than an LP Standard or Studio, both of which I own. I wasn't surprised at the quality though, as a few years ago I had a H-150 Special (which became part of a trade to get my LP Standard). I missed that first Heritage, and am very glad to have found another. They are rare as hen's teeth in west-central Indiana. My band buddy, another LP devotee, tried it and was stunned. He's been thinking about a PRS something-or-other, but he's now reconsidering for a Heritage.

     

    I love stories like this.

     

    Welcome Bro.

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