I am selling a stunning example of "the Heritage H-150" electric guitar & original case 2000 near mint.
A beautiful guitar built in the same factory as was the Gibson Les Paul in 1957.
.Weight: 14.2 lbs
.colour: trans amber
.Top cap: AAA Maple carved arched top with single ply binding (cream)
.Pick ups: Seymour Duncan 59 full size humbuckers with nickel plated covers and standard controls.
.Body: One piece solid Mahogany slab. No chambers, No weight relief
.Neck: one piece mahogany neck with 22 Jescar medium/jumbo frets, on rosewood. 24.75 scale length.
        nicely crowned to resemble a slim, narrow C-shaped neck, some would call 60s inspired.

Remember, these are the same workers that perfected those same necks in the 60s.
If not familiar with the history of "the Heritage" guitars, do check it out. There are some stunning instruments in their catalog.
The body front and neck are both finished with single ply binding. The pick guard is plastic. 
My only nit-pick is the finish on the pick up covers. They haven't stood up all that well.
There are no pick scratches anywhere as I am a finger player. Might explain the pick up covers not holding up.
Please consider the pictures an important part of the description. More on request.

I am the original owner and have prized this guitar with a sad reverence that kept it in the case most of the time.
Never gigged and with very rare exception did it even leave my home. Could use a good polish.

Will pack extremely well !
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