SouthPaw, this is adorable, in fact almost too nice to use. What are the odds of finding another lefty like that. Heritage took over where Gibson left off.--Darwin
darwinohm wrote:SouthPaw, this is adorable, in fact almost too nice to use. What are the odds of finding another lefty like that. Heritage took over where Gibson left off.--Darwin
I think you have gone a little delirious Darwin, no guitar is too nice too use, or it isn't a guitar anymore
Sirmy, there are a lot of other words to describe me including delirious. I have my Mary Kaye in a display case. I have checked the setup several times and played it a moment. It is art in its' finest. I have others that are also coveted. They will remain pristine until I no longer look at them. Certain things are sacred and I have many others to play. Some are just there to look at and that Heritage of SouthPaws could be one of those. My guess is that it may never see a gig but I could be wrong. I would have Ginny believing it is a sacred cow and I would have to look for another Heritage to play!! My story and I'm still sticking to it.-- Darwin
darwinohm wrote:Sirmy, there are a lot of other words to describe me including delirious. I have my Mary Kaye in a display case. I have checked the setup several times and played it a moment. It is art in its' finest. I have others that are also coveted. They will remain pristine until I no longer look at them. Certain things are sacred and I have many others to play. Some are just there to look at and that Heritage of SouthPaws could be one of those. My guess is that it may never see a gig but I could be wrong. I would have Ginny believing it is a sacred cow and I would have to look for another Heritage to play!! My story and I'm still sticking to it.-- Darwin
darwinohm wrote:SouthPaw, this is adorable, in fact almost too nice to use. What are the odds of finding another lefty like that. Heritage took over where Gibson left off.--Darwin
Thanks Darwin.
Heritage, like G&L, certainly do know how to make them. I've only seen a couple of other lefty 157s for sale in the last three or four years, so when this one popped up I just had to go for it. ( That's my story and I'm sticking to it ! ). As I mentioned I don't usually go for black guitars at all, but when I opened the case on this one it was a real "wow" moment, I was very glad I did. Some guitars are like that, almost too nice to use, I think this one will avoid that category by a large margin.
Something about the black with gold, it looks refined but nasty at the same time.
It weighs in at 9.4lbs, not too bad for a guitar of this type. My '90 Les Paul Std is 10lbs and that one is most likely chambered or weight relieved etc. The Heritage is done the "old fashioned way" and comes in lighter on the scale. The pickups are either Schallers or HRWS, I'm thinking HRWs, I have a set of Seth Lovers for it, but I'm going to leave it a while as it sounds good as it is.
well, the h-150cm is mine, sitting in sarasota, florida at Jerry's.
I could have him ship it to me and get it next week, but I have decided that I will wait (ugh, hard to do) until October for it as I will be going to florida then. That way I save on shipping and also not have to pay the $350 import taxes to canada.
SO, tough wait, but I'll do it. In the mean time, just play my special
astutzmann wrote:well, the h-150cm is mine, sitting in sarasota, florida at Jerry's.
I could have him ship it to me and get it next week, but I have decided that I will wait (ugh, hard to do) until October for it as I will be going to florida then. That way I save on shipping and also not have to pay the $350 import taxes to canada.
SO, tough wait, but I'll do it. In the mean time, just play my special
A three month wait for that beauty ! As they say here in Ireland, you must have the patience of a saint.
So what other Heritage are you going to buy while you're waiting ?
SouthpawGuy wrote:I like the Yamaha SG or is that SBG in the US ? I've always wanted one of those, quite a few bands were using them when I started playing guitar.
My SG1500 was acquired in 1976 shortly after the SG guitars were introduced. The 2 models available then were the SG2000 with fancy inlay and gold hardware, and the SG1500 with dot inlay and chrome hardware. I like my guitars more subdued looking and I don't like how gold tend to tarnish so I bought the SG1500. These original series do not have the coil split capability that came a few years later. These are impeccably built and sound superb. Of the 7 electrics that I own the SG is my favorite.