[SN -05902] USED Heritage / H-535 [04]
Heritage is a brand founded by the craftsmen who once worked at the Gibson Kalamazoo factory, which closed in 1984!
This brand is captivating for its craftsmanship that rivals Gibson’s, its meticulous, handcrafted quality, and its classic design with modern updates throughout.
The H-535 is a semi-hollow body style.
It’s a guitar capable of handling a wide range of styles, from clean jazz tones to driven blues and rock sounds.
The beautiful flamed maple laminate body, combined with the natural finish, exudes a pure, high-end feel.
The neck shape is slim with a modern finish.
It retains just the right amount of grip, allowing for stress-free playing.
It is equipped with Seymour Duncan SH-1N/B pickups.
These pickups are widely acclaimed as a classic PAF clone.
They deliver a vintage-like sound with a rich dynamic range, clear mids, and sparkling, rich harmonics.
We’ve also paid close attention to tuning stability, equipping the guitar with high-precision Grover tuners, a Schaller roller saddle bridge, and a GOTOH stopbar-style tailpiece.
The original Schaller tailpiece is included, but please note that it is warped.
While it shows signs of use, it remains in good condition with no noticeable scratches.
It bears a stamped serial number, but the first character is smudged.
The neck is currently straight, and the truss rod has been tested to move 90 degrees in both directions.
Over 80% of the frets remain, so it’s ready to play right away!
This is a must-play for anyone looking for a semi-hollow body guitar!
Weight: 3.69 kg
Serial Number: ?05902
Accessories: Original hard case, tailpiece
Heritage Guitars is a brand established in 1985 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA.
Heritage’s founding is deeply connected to Gibson.
Originally, Gibson’s Kalamazoo factory was located in this area, but it closed in 1984.
Subsequently, Heritage was founded by craftsmen led by Jim Duro who decided to remain in Kalamazoo.
While drawing on Gibson’s heritage in design, the brand created new guitars based on its own unique techniques, gaining acceptance from legendary guitarists such as Kenny Burrell and Johnny Smith.
Original: $13.06
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Heritage is a brand founded by the craftsmen who once worked at the Gibson Kalamazoo factory, which closed in 1984!
This brand is captivating for its craftsmanship that rivals Gibson’s, its meticulous, handcrafted quality, and its classic design with modern updates throughout.
The H-535 is a semi-hollow body style.
It’s a guitar capable of handling a wide range of styles, from clean jazz tones to driven blues and rock sounds.
The beautiful flamed maple laminate body, combined with the natural finish, exudes a pure, high-end feel.
The neck shape is slim with a modern finish.
It retains just the right amount of grip, allowing for stress-free playing.
It is equipped with Seymour Duncan SH-1N/B pickups.
These pickups are widely acclaimed as a classic PAF clone.
They deliver a vintage-like sound with a rich dynamic range, clear mids, and sparkling, rich harmonics.
We’ve also paid close attention to tuning stability, equipping the guitar with high-precision Grover tuners, a Schaller roller saddle bridge, and a GOTOH stopbar-style tailpiece.
The original Schaller tailpiece is included, but please note that it is warped.
While it shows signs of use, it remains in good condition with no noticeable scratches.
It bears a stamped serial number, but the first character is smudged.
The neck is currently straight, and the truss rod has been tested to move 90 degrees in both directions.
Over 80% of the frets remain, so it’s ready to play right away!
This is a must-play for anyone looking for a semi-hollow body guitar!
Weight: 3.69 kg
Serial Number: ?05902
Accessories: Original hard case, tailpiece
Heritage Guitars is a brand established in 1985 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA.
Heritage’s founding is deeply connected to Gibson.
Originally, Gibson’s Kalamazoo factory was located in this area, but it closed in 1984.
Subsequently, Heritage was founded by craftsmen led by Jim Duro who decided to remain in Kalamazoo.
While drawing on Gibson’s heritage in design, the brand created new guitars based on its own unique techniques, gaining acceptance from legendary guitarists such as Kenny Burrell and Johnny Smith.























