Although I am not the original owner this guitar is now 23 years old and in near mint condition and except for some VERY hard to see light pick marks on the pickguard, a pin head size ping in the lacquer on the top of the F-hole that almost needs a magnifying glass to see and a very hard to see surface scratch on the back of the body that will never show in a picture you have to strain your eyes to even see. No fret wear, it's a real gem from the Gibson Kalamazoo plant when the original founders of Heritage still operated the company. The guitar looks new and unplayed.
This Guitar: features
Seth Lover pickups and she plays like butter with lots of TONE! What a piece of art.
Weighs 6 lbs. 14 oz.
Shipping weight with hard Heritage
case w/key in mint condition
is 26 lbs. in reverb.com box.
Will only ship to lower 48 USA
50"x20"x8"at26lbs
Payment required prior to shipping.
Heritage is more like a large custom shop where guitars are made to order rather than a high production guitar factory like Gibson. The Heritage factory is filled with a history of quality. The historic 225 Parsons Street workshop in Kalamazoo Michigan was the original location of Gibson Guitars from 1917 until 1984. This is the same workshop where the iconic guitars like the Gibson L5, Super 400, es-335, es-175 and Les Paul were developed and crafted for decades.
* When Gibson Corporate heads decided to move to Nashville many of the Gibson luthiers didn't want to uproot and decided to pool their resources to start the Heritage Guitar Co. Staying true ti the previous handcrafted workmanship of Gibson, Heritage's quality and attention to detail makes them one of the finest guitars most of us will ever play.