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Manufacturer |
Heritage |
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Model |
150 CM Classic, 2005 (I believe) SOLD |
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Instrument |
Left-Handed Electric Guitar |
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Condition |
Used / 8.5 out of 10 |
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Color |
Black |
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Body |
Maple Over South American Mahogany |
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Neck |
Bound Mahogany, One piece, 17 Degree Peghead |
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Fingerboard |
Rosewood/ Trapezoid Pearl Inlays, 22 Frets |
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Scale Length |
24 3/4 inch (628.65mm) |
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Width at Nut |
1 11/16 inch Bone Nut (42.9mm) |
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Pickups |
Seymour Duncan 59's |
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Switching |
3 Way |
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Controls |
2 Volume, 2 Tone |
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Bridge |
Tune-O-Matic Hardtail |
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Hardware |
Vintage Tuners |
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Strings |
New 10's |
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Case |
Heritage OHSC |
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Features |
Only Black and Tan lefty I've seen. Creamy smooth Seymour Duncan 59's. Great Heritage-build quality. |
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Warranty |
None |
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Sugg. Retail |
$3215 US (new) |
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Our Price |
$1275 US |
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Shipping |
$29 continental USA. Call for rates to Alaska, Hawaii and worldwide. |
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"Heritage guitars are built in the original Gibson factory by some of the original Gibson employees. They are still hand made. They are better guitars than Gibson's by any measure. They don't have Gibson's marketing prowess or budget, but that's a good thing. You get a better guitar for a lot less money. I will soon have my new Heritage Guitars in stock. For now, here is a fine guitar on consignment. It has some small dents and scratches (none of which penetrate through the finish), but nothing that would keep me from this classic. This guitar walks the walk." -- Jerry Welch | |||||