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tulk1

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    '00 Millennium SAE

    Just wanted to comment that this a relatively "rare" Heritage Millennium. It has a ply top and back, where most Millies are solid carved tops. Also, this particular guitar is one a few that are arched both top and back with no access plate, ala the 535, etc. It has that wonderful open woody tone you would expect from a semi-hollow (semi-solid). Yet can get down and hang right with a solid body. The body does have that unique semi vibration thang going on when pushed, which shows it's true semi nature. It's a wonderful example of the craftsmanship at Heritage Guitar.
  2. FW, welcome to the HoC! You may be ... just may ... be the first member here with an actual SAE. And what a beauty! There's not a great deal in our database (that I know of) about the strictly SAE guitar. Short lived, I know that. The SAE was incorporated later into the Millennium guitars - as I have a Millennium SAE. Much like your guitar except it does have a selector switch and a slightly different body style. You could always call the guys at Heritage (yes, call them, you'll be surprised by their accessibility) and ask Ren about your guitar. 269-385-5721. My guess is your controls are Vol-neck, Vol-bridge, Vol-piezeo, Tone. Interesting that there is no selector switch. Still, congrats on such a beautiful and somewhat rare Heritage guitar.
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    '00 Millennium SAE

    That pic really shows the 3 layers of laminate quite well. BTW, that SAE is arched top and back. Not many were made like that.
  4. Just replied to your post in the Dating Guitars. Welcome. And ..... where's the pic of the 150P? Are you one of the Ebayer's thats recently picked up the "P" models? Been a few there in the past couple of months.
  5. Mr. CDT, meet Mr. BrentRocks. Mr. BrentRocks, meet Mr. CDT. I believe you are both out to achieve the same status in life: To own one of every model made by Heritage. And BTW, Mr. CDT, you are in violation of the First Posting Act of the HoC. You have listed numerous Heritage guitars and posted pictures of none of them! You do get a one time pass, so please, before you are inundated with the dreaded TTIUWOPs smiley, please show us your guitars. Oh ... and welcome to the HoC! Good to have you here.
  6. They do make a weight relieved. Katie had her H150LW at the PSP1. It was very light, around 7lbs+/-. And was extremely resonant. Dry, a note just wouldn't die on it. Wolfe Guitars will have one or two in stock most times, I do believe. And Marv told me they'd weight relieve any of the solidbodies if asked. Or you could get a Millie NFH with the look of a solid body, but the sonic capabilities of a semi-solid.
  7. A thought you Southern men didn't need him around now, anyhow. ............. 8)
  8. If your 140 is stock, it won't have the P-Rails. That is a very recent pickup from Seymour Duncan. Tries to combine a P-90, SC and Humbucker into on pickup. I think Big Bob on the forum here has them and likes them. Here's a link http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/new-...eymour_gives_g/
  9. Brent, there's two of 'em right above your post. Quit speed reading the forum. :police:
  10. Nice collection. Welcome. Now let's see them!
  11. My guess would be they don't either. :laugh:
  12. Go to Profile/Profile Information You can add an avatar, add your equipment list, add a signature, etc.
  13. Well, except for posting the same message twice in the same room, yeah, you got it down. 8) Kinda cool to find out you've got a real piece of history, eh? Any "B" serial number is one to hang on to. BTW, don't be shy about joining in on any of the other rooms: Family Tree, Heritage Guitars, posting a neat 'bay find in ... well, the Bay. Whatever.
  14. Of course you can participate! It's really isn't mandatory to post pics. But we all love our porn, so we like to oogle everyone else's Heritage guitars. So, what color is it? Pickups, etc. That is stuff we need to know.
  15. Do about what? No camera, the hard horn or being a hillbilly? >
  16. Smurph, welcome to the HoC. Sounds like you picked up an H140, if it's from 1985. Does it have a hard horn or a soft horn? BTW, it's sorta the law that you've got to post pics. Or you'll get the dreaded TTIUWPc smiley. Join in, have fun.
  17. HI and welcome to the club!! A 2nd Edition H140? Awesome!! Not sure about adding a pic to your profile. But you darned well need to add a pic of the 2nd Ed. right here! It's kind of the law, you know. New guy, new guitar - pics!!! To add one here you can use the "Additional Options" and browse for one on your computer hard drive. Or you can use the little Icon and insert the url from a web folder. You can also cut and paste into your thread. Whichever way you choose, get us some pics! Alright, just took a look at the profile. Go into your Profile and use the Forum Profile Information link on the left. That will bring up a page where you can load your avatar, etc.
  18. Thats a nice 150 right there. Welcome to the HoC. We have our own PhotoBucket site that we all (well, most) post pics to. But don't recall the url right off. It's here somewhere. Would be another good place for you to post your pics.
  19. Superbuffer --- I guess!! My 2008 Millie NF is just about shiney enough to use when shaving!! So was the one I shipped to Cosmik. Great job!!
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