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Manufacturer

Heritage

Model

H-535 SOLD

Instrument

Left-handed semi-hollow body electric guitar

Condition

New in case
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Color

Burnt Cherry Wineburst

Body

Maple 

Weight

7.7 lbs (3.5kg)

Neck

One piece Mahogany, 17 Degree Peghead

Fingerboard

Rosewood w/ MOP Block Inlays and "23"

Scale Length

24 3/4 inch (628.65mm)

Width at Nut

1 11/16 (42.9mm)

Pickups

Seymour Duncan Seth Lover

Switching

3 Way

Controls

2 Volume, 2 Tone

Bridge

Chrome Adjustable

Hardware

Chrome Grover Tuners

Strings

10's

Case

Heritage OHSC included

Features

Flamed wood pickguard, MOP block markers, 23rd Anniversary Special Cherry Burst, Plek machined neck and frets, classic Rock body style from the originators of the 335

Sugg. Retail

$3349 US

Our Price

$2299 US

Shipping

$29 continental USA. Call for rates to Alaska, Hawaii and worldwide.

Warranty

One Year to original owner.

"This is the Heritage 23rd Anniversary model. Probably the only lefty ever. This celebrates the anniversary of Heritage's famous split from Gibson. Gibson left Kalamazoo after building guitars there for over 30 years. A group of employees did not want to make the move to Nashville, and they are still in Kalamazoo making the guitars they had become famous for making. The original 330's, 335's, etc., were made at this factory in the 50's. Some of those same guys are still making them. Those original craftsmen will be retiring soon, so this guitar is a tribute to them and their place in Rock&Roll history. Thanks, guys. Job well done." -- Jerry Welch

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