Heritage H535

Re: Heritage H535

dr.barlo said:
Scott_F, thanks. That makes sense, and as I said I am not that concerned about the resale value, because I intend to keep this guitar. Nevertheless, knowing the drop in the resale value (in %'s) ain't that bad is very cool.

Casblah, cool I was aware of the waiting period, and as you say I gotta be ordering it like 4-5 months ahead. By the way, would I pay upfront or when the guitar arrives to Jay's store before shipment?

Guys, I really appreciate the info and your time. :bigok:

B :)
Doc- you should expect to pay about 1/3 of the guitar's price upfront, as a deposit.
 
Re: Heritage H535

Scott_F said:
Jay's website blows. I was working with him for a brief time to redo his site for a nice below cost axe, but we never could work it out.
It really does blow(chunks). Heritage's site isn't much better. Maybe you could work on theirs as well, Scott.
 
Re: Heritage H535

Doc, consider getting a Hamer Monoco Super Pro like mine. It'll be alot cheaper than a Gibson ES-335 and alot prettier than a Heritage. I think the Heritage guitars are just a little short in the styling department and have a slightly clumsy look and stiff feel. Just my opinon.

I've owned a few Gibson ES-335 guitars including one from '58 and 2 or 3 from the early 60's with stop tailpieces.

I like my Hamer Monoco Super pro as much as any of them and you can find them used on Ebay for $1300 to 1500.



Lew
 
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Re: Heritage H535

Thanks for the suggestion buddy.

From what I understand yours is like a Cloud 9 paul no? It's cool and all, but I think I have enough LPs, in fact one day we might we get to compare my R7 (a great guitar, I asked Steve at Wildwood to get me a great R7. I waited like 4 months, and finally 74300 arrived! It is big, and with rolph's 59s it sounds awesome!) against your monoco.

I want to get this huge sound of ES335's, because I honestly love what I hear on ABB's hitting the note (warren's parts). How far that tone from that of a LP is another question that I don't know the answer to. I think I am gonna let go one of my strats that I am not using that much, and grab that H535.

And the custom shop part that I could use is great. At least this is what I think right now.

How would you say your monoco compares against ES335's you had in the past. Particularly, did the ES335s sound bigger than your monoco?

B the "Turk"! :laugh2:
 
Re: Heritage H535

The thing is, my Monoco has a 25 1/2" fingerboard like a L-5 or Tele or Strat. That gives the bass notes some real authority over the 24 3/4" scale of my Les Paul or a ES-335. It gives the guitar a bigger, tighter, deeper tone. And it improves the intonation too. Lew
 
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