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BlindDogWillie

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  1. Thanks guys, I knew someone would tell me about it. Yeah, looks nice, but the wrap-around falls off while changing the whole set of strings. I guess one string at a time would be easy, that's the point, huh? Kinda hard to keep my paws on the strings and tailpiece at the same time!
  2. My H-150 has a pretty strange tailpiece and bridge that came with it, doesn't look like the Schaller hardware that I think Heritage installs at the factory. There's a broken Schaller bridge in the neck compartment, I don't know the history of it. I'm thinking about changing to a Tune-o-matic with GraphTech string saver saddles, and a stop tailpiece. Whadd'ya think?
  3. Thanks Brentrocks, I've been playing it as much as work will allow since getting it!!
  4. Hey Gitfiddler, my name is BlindDog Willie, but you can call me BlindDog. I've been poking around the HOC site since early January, and just bought my first Heritage, a '93 H-150CM that's antique cherry burst. I've got a 'Strat, an Epi Dot, and also play finger style acoustic, got a couple of those. I had a '57 Les Paul way back when (TV Yellow) that was stolen while off to college. Been wanting another Les Paul since then, but very disappointed with quality and sound of the newer LPs, and discouraged by the price. When I heard from a friend about the Heritage H-150's and H-157's, I've been looking into since then. I really appreciate all the posts from other HOC members, this has been very informative, as well as doing my own Google searches.
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