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Gertcarl

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  1. Thank's for the reply FredZepp. The pickups have two screws, so it must be Schallers. I am not sure I will change them, time will show. Thank's for the info. Also there is no dot, so no HRW. And, just for the record, I realy like the Heritage guitars, very fine instruments. Actually I have 11 guitars at the moment, but I am not that skilled I can play more than one at the time, including two Finnish guitars made by Juha Ruokanges, ruokangas.com. These are also very fine instruments, so I guess I am a lucky guy. Gert
  2. Hi, my name is Gert, living in Denmark, the little country i Scandinavia some people think is the capital of Sweden. Well, we are not, actually the capital of Denmark is Copenhagen. This is my first experience with HOC, I just joined today. My first experience with a Heritage was the 150 model(Les Paul type). I stupidly sold it and regret it almost every day. Yesterday I bought a used Prospect std made in 1994. It has been stored in the guitarcase for some years, with full tension on the strings, but it is in good shape. Good player and nice sound comming out of my Laney combo. It has been broken where the head meets the neck, but it has been this way for several years, so I guess it will last. No problem with staying in tune, so the guy that glued it must have known what he was doing. I would like to know what kind of pickups are in this particular guitar, they must be the originals, but I can't find anything about this on the Heritage webside. I will start with searching HOC for info about this, but feel free to contribute if you have information. I could, off course, pull them out of the guitar to see if there is any information there, but I'll start here first. Also, I would like to know if there could be any improvement to change the Schaller tailpiece and the rollerbridge to another type or brand. Any comments will be welcome, thanks. Well, that's all for now, folks, thanks for reading. GertCarl
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