Vintage 1997 Heritage H-150P (Les Paul) - Bullion Gold
Weighs only 8.1 lbs
Free Pro Setup - $100 Value
See below for details
Case: Includes hard shell case shown
Serial No: N26808. Indicates this guitar was made in 1997. CTS pots are dated 1996, which is consistent with a 1997 model year guitar.
Weight: Heritage used poplar on the H150-P to reduce weight. This guitar weighs only 8.1 lbs, whereas most Gibson Les Paul Standards and Heritage H150's weigh in around 9.5 to 10.5 lbs. If you love Les Pauls, but prefer a lighter guitar, this might be a good choice. Heritage does not currently make the H150-P and they are becoming harder to find in good condition, especially in Bullion Gold.
Condition: This guitar is a player. It's easy to play and sounds awesome! Cosmetically, it has a lot of small dings and scratches you'd expect from a 28 year old guitar that has been played and loved. It has a nice patina that only comes with age. We've tested it and it looks, plays and sounds fantastic! We understand it had a headstock break that was professionally repaired by the Heritage factory. They built up a volute, which makes it much stronger. And they repainted the back of the neck to the original Bullion Gold color. There are no signs of the crack or repair, other than the volute, which would not have been there originally.
History of Heritage Guitars: Heritage guitars are made in the original Gibson factory at 225 Parsons Street in Kalamazoo, Michigan. When Gibson decided to move their operation to Tennessee in the mid-1980's, to save money, there was a group of experienced Gibson employees who wanted to stay put. So they banded together, bought the factory along with the original machines and tools, and started their own guitar company. They've been making beautiful hand-crafted guitars under the Heritage brand ever since. So in many ways, if you want a Gibson like they made in the good-old-days, you're better off buying a Heritage than a new Gibson.
Description: The H-150 is Heritage's Les Paul. But it's better many ways.
- 1. Made in the old Kalamazoo factory where the Gibson Les Paul was born.
- 2. Made in small numbers, hand-crafted by a small privately owned company
- 3. Rounded cutaway set it apart from a common Les Paul
- 4. Tapered headstock - straighter string pull and improved tuning stability
- 5. Poplar body is light and lively - weighs about 1 lb less than a typical Les Paul
- 6. Top-quality Schaller roller bridge and tailpiece (Made in Germany)
- 7. Fantastic sounding Lindy Fralin pickups
Pickups: Seymour Duncan 59 model humbuckers. Not sure if these came stock or if they were an upgrade. They appear to be late 1990's vintage. In any event, they sound wonderful! Loud, clear and articulate at low volumes and sweet and saturated crunch when pushed hard through a tube amp. These vintage pickups are highly regarded and are worth about $400 alone.
Luthier's Assessment and Measurements:
- Weight: 8.1 lbs
- Nut width: 1.70"
- Neck width at 12th fret: 2.07"
- Neck thickness at 1st fret: 0.83"
- Neck thickness at 12th fret: 0.90"
- Action at high e: 0.050"
- Action at low E: 0.060"
- Neck pickup DCR: 7.3k Ohms
- Bridge pickup DCR: 8.1k Ohms
- Truss rod: Turns smoothly
- Frets: Good 8/10
- Cosmetic condition: Very good.
- Functional condition: Excellent
- Electronics: Excellent. No issues
- Playability: Excellent. No issues
- Overall condition: Very good.
Features and Specs:
- Brand: Heritage
- Model: H-150P
- Factory: 225 Parsons Street, Kalamazoo, MI, USA
- Body Type: Solid Body
- Body Shape: Les Paul
- Body wood: Poplar
- Top wood: Carved maple
- Neck material: Mahogany
- Body and neck finish: Gloss
- Fingerboard material: Rosewood
- Fingerboard inlays: Figured acrylic dots
- Fingerboard Radius: 12"
- Scale: 24.75"
- No of frets: 22
- Fret size: Medium jumbo
- Neck Pickup: Seymour Duncan 59N PAF Style Humbucker
- Bridge Pickup: Seymour Duncan 59B PAF Style Humbucker
- Pickup switch: Three-way toggle
- Controls: Bridge volume, Neck volume, Bridge tone, Neck tone
- Bridge: Schaller tune-o-matic (Made in Germany)
- Tailpiece: Schaller stop bar (Made in Germany)
- Tuners: Grover Rotomatic
- Hardware: Gold
About Del Mar Lutherie: We’re a small shop in San Diego County, California. We build electric guitars, hand-wired tube amps, and do mods and setups. We also buy and sell vintage and used gear. Our owner is a guitar enthusiast, wood worker and professional engineer by training. We’re part of the local guitar community (Fender, Taylor, Carvin/Kiesel). We welcome clients by appointment.
Why buy from us? Our customers have peace of mind knowing they are buying from a highly rated professional shop. We've been doing this type of work since 1999 and have thousands of happy customers. We pride ourselves in providing best-in-class personalized service for each of our clients. We are a Reverb Preferred Seller, and our approval rating is close to 100%.
Dr. T’s Professional Inspection and Setup: You may find a similar guitar at a lower price, but ours may still be the better value as we include our professional inspection and setup. This service costs from $80 to $150 at most shops. With over 25 years in the industry, we’re convinced that a good setup is the single most important investment to improve the playability and sound of your guitar. Here’s what in entails. We inspect the guitar and address issues. Next, we remove the strings and tighten and set the drag on the tuners. We inspect the frets, find any high spots, then level, crown and polish. We clean and oil the fingerboard, restring, tune to pitch and set the neck relief, action and intonation. We then play each fret and check for fret buzz and fret-outs during bends, and we fine-tune as required. Next, we test the electronics, clean and tighten pots and jacks and balance the pickups. Occasionally, we find a fault with the electronics, so we dig in and diagnose and repair that. Once the electronics are tip top, we play the guitar to make sure everything is just right. Finally, we clean and polish the guitar, then slacken the stings to get it ready for shipping.
String Gauges and Settings: We do our setups using common string gauges and settings, which we've found work well for most players. For electrics, we use 9-42 gauge strings for Fender (25.5") scale guitars and 10-46 for Gibson (24.75") scale guitars. We set action to 0.050 on the high e side and 0.060 on the low E side. This action is fairly low and allows for easy fretting without buzzing or sacrificing tone. If you have special preferences, please let us know, and we will do our best to accommodate you.
Light Gauge Strings: We recommend light gauge strings on electrics, which makes fretting and bending easier. And if you want more volume, just turn up your amp. I don’t know anyone who thinks Tony Iommi or Billy Gibbons have thin tone - Tony uses 8’s and Billy uses 7’s. If you use 10’s you might consider 9’s, or if you use 9’s try 8’s. It will take a little time to get used to, but you’ll be surprised at how much easier your guitar is to play… and if you turn up your amp a little, you won’t be sacrificing volume or tone.
Fine Tuning Adjustments: Your guitar will be playing and sounding wonderful when we finish our setup. However, occasionally minor adjustments will be needed after shipping due to changes in temperature and/or humidity, rough handling or other unfavorable conditions. Since we have no control over this, we cannot cover the cost of these adjustments. However, if your guitar was mishandled during shipping, please let us know, so we can see if a shipping claim is in order. Sometimes it’s possible to get you a partial refund to help cover issues if we can show that they were caused by shipping.
Condition Ratings: We do our best to be consistent with Reverb’s condition rating system. Please keep in mind that Reverb’s descriptions are very general and can be open to interpretation. The guitar you get will be the one shown in the photos, and if it has any major flaws or defects, we will point them out in the listing. Our guitars rated below “Mint” will have signs of use and cosmetic imperfections, including minor dings, dents and swirl marks, which might only be visible upon close inspection. If you are sensitive to minor cosmetic defects, please let us know, and we can provide you with close-up photos. We do not accept returns nor give partial refunds if you receive your guitar and believe that it should have been rated lower. We’ve sold thousands of guitars, and almost without exception, our clients have not had issues with our ratings. This tells us that we are doing a great job with our condition ratings.
Standard of Care: We strive to meet our clients’ expectations, and we want you to be happy with your purchase. Guitars develop wear with use and it’s widely accepted that honest wear adds character and shows that the guitar has been played and loved. Our used and vintage guitars will have signs of use. Our Del Mar Lutherie brand guitars are hand-built and will have artifacts that some people might view as "imperfections". If you want a guitar in “perfect” or “flawless” condition, we advise you to buy new from an authorized dealer or buy locally so you can inspect it in person. We do not guarantee that our guitars will be cosmetically flawless, and we don’t accept returns or give partial refunds due to cosmetic imperfections.
Specs: We list specs as a courtesy. Some specs are measured by our techs. Others are taken from the manufacturer's data. Manufacturers change specs all the time, and their listed specs may not be 100% accurate. Also, some used guitars have mods that may not be apparent upon visual inspection. The guitar you will get is the one shown in the photos. If there are any "deal breaker" specs that you must have, please let us know so we can double check for you before your purchase.
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Shipping: We ship guitars via UPS ground. The fee shown includes shipping within the contiguous USA with insurance. It also includes packaging materials and our time to pack up and drop off at UPS. For guitars, shipping costs are controlled by box size and insurance is based on value.
Delivery Time: We do our best to get your guitar setup, boxed and shipped as soon as possible. However, sometimes this can take a few days depending on our workload and other factors. Once UPS receives your guitar, they will estimate a delivery date, which you can access via Reverb. UPS will typically deliver your guitar within 2 to 7 business days after they receive it, depending on your distance from Southern California. If you're in a hurry, please let us know and we’ll do our best to accommodate you, or at least we can advise you of the estimated wait, so you can decide if you need to make other arrangements.
Damage Claims: Although rare, guitars sometimes are damaged during shipping. If you receive a guitar that is damaged, please let us know immediately so we can open a claim.
Returns and Canceled Orders: We are a small business and can’t afford to offer free returns like the big guys. There is a lot of time, effort and cost involved with processing your order, pulling your guitar from inventory, setting it up, packing and shipping it. Please make sure you want the guitar before you commit to buy. If we agree to a return or to cancel your order, you will be responsible for shipping costs (both ways) and a restocking fee to cover our time.
Trades: We are a professional guitar business. Anything we take on trade, we resell. Due to shipping costs and transaction fees, we only do trades in person. To make sense for us, we can only offer wholesale value, which is typically 40% to 60% of what it would sell for on Reverb. This is usually as good or better than Guitar Center. If you’re OK with this, please send current photos of the actual gear you have for trade. We need brand, model, year, and condition. Note any mods, repairs or other issues. If your guitar includes a hard case or gig bag, send photos of that as well.
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