MartyGrass Posted yesterday at 12:32 PM Posted yesterday at 12:32 PM These are not quite identical twins and are old-school H-555s. One of them was made for Vince Lewis. That one I once owned and can tell you it plays perfectly. I'm told the other one is about the same. I'm trading one of my Heritage ghost built Gretsch Synchromatics plus some dough for these two with a long-standing friend and trading partner. Heritage wasn't run as tightly back in the days these were made, but the Vince one is perfect. I believe the other one is as well based on my friend's experience. The Vince build has Schallers, which I wouldn't change. The other one is stated to have HRWs, but I'm not sure. I recently got a newer build H-535 that has PRS pickups. It is extremely nice. I like the general formal of the semi-hollow. 5
TalismanRich Posted yesterday at 01:25 PM Posted yesterday at 01:25 PM Those are gorgeous! I always loved the semis in Natural, second only to the classic red. It's interesting to see the difference in the cap on the heals of each.
golferwave Posted yesterday at 03:45 PM Posted yesterday at 03:45 PM Wow. Both of them look spectacular!
pressure Posted yesterday at 04:30 PM Posted yesterday at 04:30 PM (edited) 3 hours ago, TalismanRich said: It's interesting to see the difference in the cap on the heals of each How about stinger vs no-stinger, wowsers. Edited yesterday at 04:31 PM by pressure
MartyGrass Posted yesterday at 04:39 PM Author Posted yesterday at 04:39 PM Yes, the heels are different. For most it won't make much difference. I like the smaller heel for a little better high fret access. OTOH, some great blues players do fine with the larger heel. The stinger is a different story. It improves tone right off the charts! Actually I don't know what the point of the stinger is except to hide the wood beneath it. Also, sometimes the stinger is off center, which makes it worse than not being there.
tsp17 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Nicely done my friend. Again, you have a way of finding the great instruments.
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