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Here's a picture.
Hi Mark, welcome to the HOC
That looks like Vintage Wineburst - beautiful finish!
You may already know this but the kind of stand you have it resting on in the pic can damage the nitro finish on your guitar if you leave it sitting there for long periods. Wrap those ends in cotton (rags, socks, whatever) to avoid 'nitro burns'.
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Welcome guitararmy
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Welcome to the HOC Nice 140!
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Welcome to the HOC, Gonzo, and thanks for the pics
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Glad to hear things worked out with the 575
There are quite a few UK members here - stick around and get to know everybody
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Hi Guy, another UK member here. Whereabouts are you? I'm near Colchester.
Welcome to the HOC
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Hi!!
I am Patrick from The Netherlands. I bought a new H535 a few weeks ago and it's a thrill to play!!
Grtz,
Patrick.
Welcome Patrick, I'm just across the Channel from you in Essex, UK Let's see a pic of that guitar!
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Bonsoir Gilles and welcome to the HOC
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Good morning from the UK, Ollie, and welcome to the HOC
Love to see some pics of that guitar of yours
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And just to be clear: pics or it NEVER HAPPENEDWelcome to the HOC
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Welcome to the HOC
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Welcome to the HOC You'll find this forum can be as addictive as the guitars
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Welcome to the HOC, bluzplayer
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Welcome to the HOC, Jeff That's a heavy 150!
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Welcome Rick, hope you enjoy the special atmosphere that pervades through the HOC, especially where High Flying Bird travels
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Hey Pete. I have been to Kzoo for the last 6 years. I will say in any forum that the myth of southern hospitality has nothing on the fantastic people of Kalamazoo, MI.
Watch out Pete, HFB will sweet talk you all day if there's a chance of a free nut lube
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In all my years of playing, I never owned a Les Paul, despite being weaned on Clapton/Beano and Duane Allman. When I became middle aged and finally had the means to purchase one, I no longer had the lower back to withstand the weight! Too many years at a desk. So blue ...
Ahh but the H-140 looks like a nice solution to the dilemma. I wasn't aware of the thinner bodied H-140 until I came here, despite having known about Heritage for a long time. I was a G&L freak back in the 1990s, then stopped buying and selling guitars to save for kids' college. That's done ... and here I am.
Heritage make a lightweight H-150 - might be worth a look
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I would not negate that possibility H. Nice name. You obviously have an electron that I lack. I also lack a Heritage axe. So blue ...
You'll fit in nicely here
I was 'H' a long time before I discovered Heritage but it seems very appropriate these days
I'm sure you won't be lacking for long - this is the place to be if you're looking for a Heritage. Is there a reason you're favouring an H-140?
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How to post a pic of a Proton ... there's a challenge.
Welcome to the HOC
Posting a pic of a proton is possible, I'm positive
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Welcome to the HOC
I see you're already considering the next part of your collection - great news There's a section of the forum which covers guitars for sale, keep your eye on that for your 150!
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Play.
Listen.
Evangelise.
That's hundreds of years' worth of experience you have in your hands
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The VSB 150 is one of Heritage's most iconic guitars, IMHO.
Nice snatch and welcome to the HOC
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Welcome Sam Hopefully you've already posted some pics for us
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Welcome to the HOCNew guy here. Been lurking and looking for my first Heritage. Been Gibson and Fender all my life.
It's never too late to pick up your first Heritage What model(s) are you thinking of?
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Welcome to the HOC, Doc