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Bobsky

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  1. Good enough reason for me. Thanks again for all your help.
  2. Makes your guitars more Gibson like in appearance which I think looks good. Did you replace both the bridge and tailpiece with the TonePro replacement parts? Did you notice any improvement in the performance or sound of the guitar once you did this?
  3. H., I noticed that you use the same tail piece on both of your Heritage guitars that is different from the one I have on my H535. I suspect mine is the original, but don't know for sure. Did you originally have a similar tail piece to mine but changed it? If so, is there an advantage one way or the other or is it cosmetic only? Thanks again.
  4. Finally! Here's some pics of my 1999 H535 and my Reverend Gabriel Reeves Signature model.
  5. [/img][/img][/img] [/img] Here's (hopefully) pics of my 1999 H535 and my Reverend Gabriel Reeves Signature model.
  6. Sorry. Not really sure what I'm doing and I think I've clicked on some buttons in error on top of everything else. I have a Photobucket account now and hope to add some guitar photos soon.
  7. Here is one picture (hopefully) of my H535.
  8. Great pictures, H.! Beautiful guitars. I like how you don't have a pick guard on your H535. I would like to remove mine, but for the remaining holes, I won't. Hopefully, the pics I loaded will show. If not, I will try Photobucket. Thanks again for your help.
  9. Thank you, H. for your assistance with my questions. I too love pictures and I will post some of my H535 as soon as I figure out how to do it with a iPad. I do believe this is one of many Heritages to come and own. Looking at a Les Paul style Heritage next .
  10. Hi everyone, I'm Bob a new owner (and new member of the Heritage Owner's Club) of a 1999 Heritage H535. I'm very happy with it although I had to replace the nut (for a bone one) so that the guitar would stay in tune. The good news is that it stays in tune now and plays like butter. I've gotten lot's of compliments on the guitar. It's a beauty. I have a few questions about the guitar if anyone can help: What color style is it if it says, "ASB"? Antique Sunburst? Also, the guitar has locking tuners. I'm wondering if that was an option in 1999 or if the previous owner may have added them. The tuner hardware is black. Lastly, were there pickup options for this guitar back then? What would be the stock pickup? Thanks.
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