skydog52 Posted Friday at 06:08 PM Posted Friday at 06:08 PM Received this when the sight was down. Honestly underwhelmed. I would have thought Heritage would have done some more special items on it. I have already talked to Custom Inlays about doing a few additions to it. I'll make it Special. 2 1
ElNumero Posted Friday at 09:19 PM Posted Friday at 09:19 PM 3 hours ago, skydog52 said: Received this when the sight was down. Honestly underwhelmed. I would have thought Heritage would have done some more special items on it. I have already talked to Custom Inlays about doing a few additions to it. I'll make it Special. Looks like my 555
tsp17 Posted Saturday at 04:17 PM Posted Saturday at 04:17 PM Custom inlay does nice work. That will spruce it up..
RJLII Posted Sunday at 08:33 PM Posted Sunday at 08:33 PM On 7/10/2026 at 2:08 PM, skydog52 said: Received this when the sight was down. Honestly underwhelmed. I would have thought Heritage would have done some more special items on it. I have already talked to Custom Inlays about doing a few additions to it. I'll make it Special. Having the fingerboard inlays changed? I’ll say I’ve never cared for the 3rd to 15th fret inlay style. Wasn’t that the original H555 inlay motif? Blocks are much classier to my eye.
skydog52 Posted Sunday at 08:49 PM Author Posted Sunday at 08:49 PM 12 minutes ago, RJLII said: Having the fingerboard inlays changed? I’ll say I’ve never cared for the 3rd to 15th fret inlay style. Wasn’t that the original H555 inlay motif? Blocks are much classier to my eye. No, I've always liked those markers. I'm getting a special truss rod cover and Jason is going to do something nice on the pickguard. 1
RJLII Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM 4 hours ago, skydog52 said: No, I've always liked those markers. I'm getting a special truss rod cover and Jason is going to do something nice on the pickguard. Doh!
Steiner Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 16 hours ago, skydog52 said: No, I've always liked those markers. I'm getting a special truss rod cover and Jason is going to do something nice on the pickguard. If the TRC is mushroomless, it’s not a real GOG Heritage!
DetroitBlues Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago If memory serves, we all debated on what made it so special from a standard 555 model. Thought it had a larger archtop headstock being the only major difference?
Jimbob Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I tend to think that it's a very nice-looking guitar! However, I've always felt that the two different inlay schemes in general on the H-555 fretboard looked to be a bit odd. I can't help but to wonder why Heritage couldn't have designed a more consistent scheme throughout the board so, if I have any gripe at all, that's probably it.
pressure Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) I agree that the half & half fretboard inlays were not the best design. I had Heritage correct that with a Millie custom build in 2011. Sunburst Spruce Millie from 2011 on the right Millie SuperLight from 2017 on the left. I had a change in guitar philosophy in my later custom builds preferring more wood less shell. Edited 5 hours ago by pressure 2
Jimbob Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 hours ago, pressure said: I agree that the half & half fretboard inlays were not the best design. I had Heritage correct that with a Millie custom build in 2011. Sunburst Spruce Millie from 2011 on the right Millie SuperLight from 2017 on the left. I had a change in guitar philosophy in my later custom builds preferring more wood less shell. Yeah, the fretboard on that custom sunburst Millie is more like it! That would definitely be my preference for the H-555 models!
LK155 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, pressure said: I had a change in guitar philosophy in my later custom builds preferring more wood less shell. Pressure, I hear you. Here's the piece of Mun Ebony I chose for the fretboard of my Doug Harrison custom archtop. He was allowed to put a maximum of two MOP inlays on the top of that lovely slab. (Fortunately, he did put inlays along the side as well.) 1
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