brentrocks Posted March 1, 2025 Posted March 1, 2025 The H120… This was Heritage’s entry level single cut. Rumored to have been built from leftover Gibson Marauder and S1 body blanks. No case. No bag. Talk about being played hard and put away wet…. This guitar fits the bill!!!! Chunky 3 piece maple neck. Bolt on neck. Mahogany body. Single Bill Lawrence pickup (leftover from Gibson). Single volume control. This baby has been well loved. The body is beat to ****. But it plays and sounds soooooo goooood. I’m not sure on production numbers for the H120, but if I were to guess, I’d say probably around 100 made? Probably less. Very light also. Only 6 lbs. 9 ozs. Yet another piece of Heritage history found in its back yard. I love finding these old treasures and bringing them back to life!!!
golferwave Posted March 1, 2025 Posted March 1, 2025 Entry level axe with a stinger! Great find Brent!
DetroitBlues Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 That a headstock break by the tuner? Nice find, especially interesting to read it has a big neck.
brentrocks Posted March 3, 2025 Author Posted March 3, 2025 10 hours ago, rwinking said: Is that Bill Lawrence an active pickup? No it’s passive
brentrocks Posted March 3, 2025 Author Posted March 3, 2025 19 hours ago, DetroitBlues said: That a headstock break by the tuner? Nice find, especially interesting to read it has a big neck. It’s just paint chips. I was really surprised too. Nice full neck carve.
hopkinwfg Posted April 1, 2025 Posted April 1, 2025 @brentrocks will you be cool to help me date an 80 or 90s firebird ? Typically with the inverse headstock
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