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Polo

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  1. 53 minutes ago, DavidT said:

    My name is David.  I own several guitars including an early 90's Martin HD-28, an early 90's Fender American Stratocaster, an early 90's Guild GF30 BLD acoustic , a 1970's Guild F212 twelve-string acoustic, a 1984 Takamine classical guitar, a 1970's Dobro Square Neck dobro, a Kentucky F5 mandolin, and several various "beach guitars".  The pride of my collection is a 1995 Heritage H-537 in vintage orange.  I look forward to joining in on the discussions in the forum.

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    Fantastic!!!!!!! The H-537 is a very rare bird.

  2. 11 hours ago, guitarbob said:

    Hello from Texas. After spending the weekend at the Guitarlington show helping my buddy, who happens to be a Heritage dealer, and next door to the Heritage booth...well, it happened. I now own a new 535 "Old Style Sunburst."

    I'm 62, and have had over 120 guitars. (That includes the ones I bought just to flip, back in the day) I've got to say, this is the most excited I've been about a guitar in quite some time. I just can't stop playing it. It's a lot of fun.

    Congrats! 

    Buying one of the display booth models is often a great opportunity to buy a guitar that's a step or two above stock quality considering it's a pretty standard practice for the reps to bring along guitars that are "trade show ready" and have received an extra level of love/attention. 

     

    You win!

  3. Hi from Europe (Belgium),

     

    I'm Max. 38 years old. Been playing guitar since early 90's. I play as semi-professionnal.I've learnt so much interesting things through this forum since lots of year. I own (too much) differents guitars and several LP (Greco, Tokai and Bacchus). Recently I have bought a nice and old Heritage H 150. Since twenty years, I always hope to buy one... Here's its specs :

     

    1993 Heritage in vintage sunburst. The headstock has been expertly reshaped by a professional luthier to the classic Gibson "open book" shape - looks just great! Upgraded with Seymour Duncan Antiquity and aged '59 humbuckers, aged Tone-Pros/Kluson tuners, light weight aluminium tailpiece, nickel-plated vintage bridge, Gibson pickguard, aged pickup rings, Gibson knobs w/ metal pointer washers, aged Switch Tip, aged DMC 59 trussrod-cover. Comes with original case. The condition is excellent plus.

     

    I'm waiting for it to be delivered.

     

    Welcome to the HOC Max.

     

    Nice score!!! That's a very interesting guitar you've picked up. Any shots of he headstock straight on and do you know for sure that a luthier "reshaped" the headstock? I'm not so sure, I think the guitar most likely received a new neck at some point.

     

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    I do know of a very few "open book" H150's out there from that era and I'm now wondering if that's one of them.

  4. Hey guys,

     

    I`m new to this forum and just wanted to say hello. Im 23 years old and live in Germany. Ive owned an H 150 25th Anniversary for about two years now. Its a wonderfull guitar, extremely resonant and with great looks as well. It has a quite chunky neck which Im very fond of, too.

     

    Currently I dont know how to embed pictures here so I provide this link for some visual impressions of this one:

     

     

    http://s628.photobucket.com/user/eufrat1/media/20151013_102622_zpsuhxo3n41.jpg.html

     

     

    As I am interested in Heritage Guitars for a few years now, especially regarding their beautiful woods and colours, I thought it to be time to join this forum.

     

     

    Greets

     

    eufrat

     

    Hello. Thats a nice guitar!!!

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