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HANGAR18

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  1. Well what took you so long? hahaha Welcome!
  2. Because they do not make that particular model of guitar any more, it would probably be a good idea to keep that guitar for a long time. That is a very nice guitar. Perché non fanno quel particolare modello di chitarra più, probabilmente sarebbe una buona idea per mantenere quella chitarra per molto tempo. E 'una chitarra molto bello.
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    '05 H157 - CNSB

    From the album: HANGAR18 - Guitars Past or Present

    2005 Heritage H157 CNSB Serial Number V05202

    © HANGAR18

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    '05 H157 - CNSB

    Bought this guitar BRAND NEW from a Heritage dealer. Later convinced myself that I needed to sell this guitar. Sold it to Wolfe Guitars in Jupiter Florida. Upon remembering all this, to this day I will either smack myself in the forehead or kick myself in the rear for letting go of a guitar which hindsight revealed that I didn't really need to sell to begin with. smh <smack!>
  5. From the album: HANGAR18 - Guitars Past or Present

    2001 Heritage H 150 Special - Vintage Sunburst with translucent red poplar body, and maple top. Rosewood fretboard with dot inlay. Gibson USA pickups. with Finger Rest reinstalled

    © HANGAR18

  6. From the album: HANGAR18 - Guitars Past or Present

    2001 Heritage H 150 Special - Vintage Sunburst with translucent red poplar body, and maple top. Rosewood fretboard with dot inlay. Gibson USA pickups.

    © HANGAR18

  7. From the album: HANGAR18 - Guitars Past or Present

    2001 Heritage H 150 Special - Vintage Sunburst with translucent red poplar body, and maple top. Rosewood fretboard with dot inlay. Gibson USA pickups.

    © HANGAR18

  8. From the album: HANGAR18 - Guitars Past or Present

    2001 Heritage H 150 Special - Vintage Sunburst with translucent red poplar body, and maple top. Rosewood fretboard with dot inlay. Gibson USA pickups.

    © HANGAR18

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    '04 H157 - Black

    From the album: HANGAR18 - Guitars Past or Present

    Heritage H 157 Bridge - Seymour Duncan SH-1B Neck - Seymour Duncan APH-1N

    © HANGAR18

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    '04 H157 - Black

    From the album: HANGAR18 - Guitars Past or Present

    Heritage H 157 Bridge - Seymour Duncan SH-1B Neck - Seymour Duncan APH-1N

    © HANGAR18

  11. HANGAR18

    '04 H157 - Black

    From the album: HANGAR18 - Guitars Past or Present

    Heritage H 157 Bridge - Seymour Duncan SH-1B Neck - Seymour Duncan APH-1N

    © HANGAR18

  12. HANGAR18

    '05 H157 - CNSB

    From the album: HANGAR18 - Guitars Past or Present

    Heritage H 157 Bridge - Seymour Duncan SH-1B Neck - Seymour Duncan APH-1N

    © HANGAR18

  13. HANGAR18

    '05 H157 - CNSB

    From the album: HANGAR18 - Guitars Past or Present

    Heritage H 157 Bridge - Seymour Duncan SH-1B Neck - Seymour Duncan APH-1N

    © HANGAR18

  14. Why is the headstock logo not slanted at an angle? Is this an older version?
  15. Hello. I'm not very good at playing my guitar, but I can play really, really LOUD! My weapons of choice are H-157's or H-150's. Somewhere in my research I read that Heritage had stopped all advertising efforts and that they relied solely on word of mouth from their fans to promote the instruments. Well, here is the beginning of my own effort to promote the Heritage line of guitars... http://www.heritageguitarfan.com/ Participation from other Heritage guitar fans is encouraged. Earlier today I took at a peek at the link on the HOC main page for the Les Paul forum and it appears that the concept for the heritageguitarfan.com web site is very similar, except that the heritageguitarfan.com web site would be only for Heritage guitars. I hope the site can one day grow into something that all Heritage guitar owners and fans can appreciate.
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