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I've had this guitar for years, and the more I play it, the better it sounds.

To be honest, that applies to all the guitars I own, they're all great as I tend to avoid impulse buying: I'm a professional guitarist, so quality is of paramount importance, but this Heritage is something else!

The serial number tells me that it was made in 2000. I've had it since 2004, and the only changes I've made are a set of OX4 'Beano' pickups and a Shadow pickup ring tuner, as I like to stay in tune(!) but this guitar excels even in that department: once it's tuned, it stays that way forever, no matter how wild the bends!!!

Anyway, after I'd used it regularly for years, it ended up in storage for the last three years, as I ended up playing other guitars, all of which really served the purpose I have to admit, however a few days ago I took it back home, and I'm delighted to say it's by far the best Les Paul, not only in my collection but also the best I've ever had the pleasure of playing, and that includes some very expensive vintage "Holy Grails"!

Playability, resonance, range of tones, and ultimately looks, it ticks all boxes.

This is one guitar I'll never part with, that's for sure.

 

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Welcome Les.  It's good to have some more members from the UK.  

Sweet looking H150.   Its funny how certain guitars just really feel and sound so "right".   It's almost like you don't want to even change the strings lest it loses that magic feel.

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17 hours ago, TalismanRich said:

Welcome Les.  It's good to have some more members from the UK.  

Sweet looking H150.   Its funny how certain guitars just really feel and sound so "right".   It's almost like you don't want to even change the strings lest it loses that magic feel.

Thank you!

Yes, certain guitars are, as you say, "just right". I have a Telecaster, an American Ultra one, that is just perfect and even when other people play they just go "oh yes...!"

Heritage guitars are very much a cult thing, at least here in the UK they definitely are, and when I pull it out some guys are always amazed and captivated by it, one esteemed luthier in particular even asked me if I really knew what I had there!!!! Of course I do!

Now Heritage has changed hands so I don't know how things are, but back then when my H150 was made it was still very much a small, almost family-type operation, and the care, craftsmanship and expertise were second to none, and it definitely shows...

 

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