FS: Heritage H150

Luke Duke

PRSlustologist
Well I've finally decided to sell my Heritage H150 and I figured I'd give you guys first dibs on it.

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It's a 1998 model in Vintage Sunburst.

Hardware is chrome. It has Grover tuning machines, a lightweight aluminum tailpiece, and an ABR style bridge (on Nashville studs).

You'll notice I've kinda got a Page thing going on with the pups. The neck pup is the stock Schaller 50s alnico neck pup. It sounds kind of like a 59, maybe a tad smoother sounding. The bridge pup is an Alnico 2 Pro with 4 conductor wire and lots of lead. The pup rings are Gibson brand.

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Figured top, but not anything too outrageous. It's very natural looking. Bound top although you can't see it from the pic the binding is like the Historic Gibson's where the binding dowesn't cover the entire lamination between the maple and mahogany on the cutaway.

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You can see here the dark rosewood fingerboard and real MOP inlays. Bound neck.

Now for the sin pictures

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Some stand burn on the headstock

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This was there when I got the guitar

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This was the result of overzealously pulling a guitar cable.

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Good looking back, but with some worming, or buckle rash.

A player's guitar through and through, but it also wouldn't look too bad in a case I guess. I really like this guitar, but since I've gotten fond of fat necks and fingerboards I don't play it a lot.

It's set up with 9s right now and a low action.

$1000 shipped with hardshell case and original (although ugly) pickguard in case with screws.

Luke
 
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I'm not normally attracted to LP's, but that is a beautiful instrument. Someone needs to snatch this up.
 
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Somewhere between 9 and 10 I'd guess. I'll try to get a more accurate weight though. LOL

Luke
 
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