kidsmoke
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Well, I'm unfortunately pretty swamped, so I haven't had much time to properly welcome this baby home, or clean her up, or take good photos, but I'm pretty stoked, and wanted to share with my similarly sick in the head brethren.
This is the last guitar I will ever buy.
A made in Kalamazoo, 2002 Heritage H-535 ASB (antique sunburst). This is constructed in the same manner as a 335, in the old Gibson plant, essentially, a custom shop to this day. But that's another thread. This thing is the real deal, made in USA, and I intend to play the bejeezus out of it for years to come. Laminated Curly Maple top and back, Solid maple rim, and center block, Mahogany neck, Grover Tuners, currently SD "Blackbacks" for p'ups (SD Jazz neck and C5 bridge, that's gonna change) Schaller straplock buttons, OHSC.
The neck is just stunning, deeper than my Washburn HB-35 that it replaces, not as "bat" like as some Gibson necks I've messed with in shops. Man, I love it. I'll have to figure out how to determine the actual specs so I have a frame of reference. I just haven't owned enough guitars to know exactly how to characterize what the radius may be.
Anyway, here it is.
This is the last guitar I will ever buy.
A made in Kalamazoo, 2002 Heritage H-535 ASB (antique sunburst). This is constructed in the same manner as a 335, in the old Gibson plant, essentially, a custom shop to this day. But that's another thread. This thing is the real deal, made in USA, and I intend to play the bejeezus out of it for years to come. Laminated Curly Maple top and back, Solid maple rim, and center block, Mahogany neck, Grover Tuners, currently SD "Blackbacks" for p'ups (SD Jazz neck and C5 bridge, that's gonna change) Schaller straplock buttons, OHSC.
The neck is just stunning, deeper than my Washburn HB-35 that it replaces, not as "bat" like as some Gibson necks I've messed with in shops. Man, I love it. I'll have to figure out how to determine the actual specs so I have a frame of reference. I just haven't owned enough guitars to know exactly how to characterize what the radius may be.
Anyway, here it is.