I have a 2025 Heritage H-137 Custom Core here with its hard shell case and paperwork. This is a lightweight specimen, weighing just 7 lb 3 oz.
Conditionally, this guitar looks gorgeous.
The body top shows one micro mark near the knobs, about the size of a pencil tip, smaller than a millimeter in size. I did not find any other marks. Any superficial swirling will be absolutely minimal. I do not see a buildup of guitar pick strumming on the pickguard, or any patterns or sheen of soft swirling on the body.
The body sides and edges show a small scuff-like mark right near the lower strap button, about a couple millimeters in size. This is likely a mark from a guitar strap rubbing that area. There is a line-shaped indentation near the forearm area of the body edge. This is about a millimeter wide and about 3/4 of an inch long. It's a shallow impression, not a deep ding.
The body back looks gorgeous. There is no buckle rash or worming, nor is there a buildup of soft surface playwear. Any superficial signs of use will be absolutely minimal here. There's no accumulated sheen of any soft playwear.
The neck shaft contour looks and feels excellent. The headstock looks excellent with no chips or dings. The frets are tall and full, showing no playwear. The setup plays fantastic, to the extent that you know you're playing a custom shop guitar. There's a certain level of sweetness of playability that this one has that is immediately noticeable. Everything is stock. The electronics are working perfectly. The hard shell case is in excellent condition.
This one rates a 9.3/10 and grades as excellent. The guitar has only two notable marks, that being an indiscreet shallow line-shaped indentation and a smaller surface scuff-type mark on the lower body edge. Beyond those two marks, the entire rest of the surface is on the higher most side of excellent, looking exquisitely clean and lustrous. It is structurally and sonically sound, and the playability and tone are exceptional.
This version of the H-137 is comparable to a custom shop Les Paul Special. It has the historic style specifications, and the premium selection of wood, and the painstakingly long construction process of historic guitars. It has a long tenon neck, and a full nitrocellulose lacquer finish. It is a high end instrument through and through.
The P90s have a nice big sound. P90s are viewed as a vintagy sounding pickup that falls somewhere between a strat pickup and a humbucker tonally. On singlecut guitars with your eyes closed you would hear it sounding much like a humbucker when it is played through an overdriven amp. It has lots of power and output. When you play it with pristine cleans is when you can start to hear that it is a single coil pickup. Particularly the neck position has articulation and clarity that stands out. Neck humbuckers on big warm wood guitars sometimes can sound boomy and smothered. These pickups will give you articulate and rich cleans. To be clear there is nothing junior about the tone on this guitar. It sounds Big and powerful.
Heritage epitomizes the historic golden era of setneck guitars. They are overachievers in regards to how much they cost to how good of an instrument they are.
Note that this listing may come down at any time as I am a multi-platform seller and do sell locally and on my own Site as well in an effort to keep sales fluid. State sales tax will be charged on Reverb sales when applicable, so factor that into your purchase.
I will immaculately pack it as well. I use quality shipping boxes, ample tape on all sides. And sufficient bubble wrap filler and bracing inside the box. And always Marked/denoted as fragile. I generally detune guitars 1/2 half step prior to shipment as well if needed.
Thank you for reading and considering!
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