Teaky Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Hello, I’ve been GASing over a used H-555 near me ($2,700 link below) and was thinking of going to check it out. I was wondering if there is anything I should look out for, or if it’s overpriced. If you zoom in near the bridge on the right there’s a long scratch or maybe crack that I’ll be checking out. The description is pretty scant but apparently it has Lollar tuners (which will mean nothing to me if I don’t like the sound) and the bigsby doesn’t seem original. I know very little about these guitars but I know I like how this looks compared to the new H-555s as it’s in my favorite color, I like the inlays and the f-hole binding. I was in the shop a year ago and this was there but I didn’t play it so it’s been there a while. H-555 For Sale
zguitar71 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago If that is a crack I would be apprehensive about the guitar because it looks like it runs through all the mounting holes on the right side for the bridge, the string retainer and the Bigsby. Idk is $2700 is high for a perfect guitar but one with a big scratch I think it is and if it a crack it is way too high. As for the color, I love the blue and gold and the inlays are lovely on the fret board.
TalismanRich Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) First, the Bigsby could well be factory installed. Back then, they were much more amenable to doing customizations like that I can't tell for sure if it has gold or silver hardware. Normally the 555s come with gold hardware, but lots of people opted for chrome or nickel, and the factory would gladly accommodate. Also, having Lollar pickups would not be unusual. The Imperials are very good pickups. When you check it out, see if there is something on the label inside the F-hole. As for the "crack", that might well be a reflection from the trem's arm, not a scratch. A crack would be unlikely as it doesn't seem to follow any grain, and the semi hollows are laminates with the grains between layers going crosswise which can resist the development of cracks like that. I zoomed in on the full size frontal shot, and didn't see the same type of line. I have a H-535 it's an absolutely GREAT playing guitar. The only question is if it feels comfortable, and sounds good to YOU! Edited 6 hours ago by TalismanRich
Teaky Posted 41 minutes ago Author Posted 41 minutes ago Are there any common things one should look out for with these, like how you need to check for signs of a headstock repair with Les Pauls? @skydog52 Can you tell me about its history?
skydog52 Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago 11 minutes ago, Teaky said: Are there any common things one should look out for with these, like how you need to check for signs of a headstock repair with Les Pauls? @skydog52 Can you tell me about its history? I had one almost identical to that one. That Bigsby on this guitar was added after. Look at the bar they put in to deal with the holes from original stop tailpiece. Just give them a call and tell them you want more detailed pictures and ask if there are any issues at all with this guitar. H-555s are the cream of the crop of their semi hollow humbucker guitars. Good Luck!
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