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  • Heritage H 150 prototipe

    This is a Heritage H 150 with a laminate neck. This is a prototype that was built around 1999. It has a one piece body with a killer bookmatched flame maple top. It also has a rosewood fretboard with MOP trapazoid inlays. It will ship in a non Heritage hardcase. Thr guitar has the stock Schaller chrome pickups, nickle Grover tuners, chrome tailpiece and nickel bridge. I upgraded the electronics to CTS 500k pots and Russian .022 PIO caps.

    $1200 shipped/PP gift

    Thanks for looking!








    Last edited by brentrocks; 06-25-2012, 05:14 PM.
    I'm just a few hundred lessons away from being a great guitar player.......

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    Re: Heritage H 150 prototipe

    wow, those are all tiny layers glued together or something? of what material? that's wild.

    feel free to explain like I'm a 5 year-old - I'm dumb as a rock.

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    • #3
      Re: Heritage H 150 prototipe

      SOLD
      I'm just a few hundred lessons away from being a great guitar player.......

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      • #4
        Re: Heritage H 150 prototipe

        an explanation of the neck would still be very interesting
        good deals with:

        Buyers - Allstarme, Savage_Distorton, Lerxst6, KingIZZO))), Powerglide350, Donnievaz, SrDeMaFp, Guston7, Ayrton, IndySG, eclecticsynergy, eaeolian, Jolly

        Sellers - 51501984

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        • #5
          Re: Heritage H 150 prototipe

          Shirley whoever bought it asked the same question, no?

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          • #6
            Re: Heritage H 150 prototipe

            It is a 35-ply mahogany sandwich laminate neck. duh.

            I bet it does not bend much. Probably sounds pretty good.
            Great trades/transactions with checo, kjrocks (2x), ginoames (2x), guitarkid (2x), Ed Hunter, primo (2x), apar111, blueman335, King IzzO))), ArtieToo, lemonman, saladin, SAVAGE DISTORTION, surface54, and DonP. Excellent forum bros!

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