
BRENTrocks
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For your consideration...
I have a very rare and historical piece of Heritage Guitars early years.
The H150 (LP standard) was introduced in 1988. The first run of H150s, 1988, 1989 and very early 1990, featured a body design the mirrored the Gibson Les Paul Standard! Gibson threated to sue Heritage in late 1990/early 1991 over the H150 and the H357 (Firebird). Heritage changed the lower horn cut of the H150 to what it is today to appease Gibson.
This 1988 H150 is one of the very early ones. March 5, 1988 is the build date of this guitar, which makes it, IMO, probably one of the first dozen H150s to ever be made by Heritage. Another thing that makes this one special is that it has a mother of pearl inlayed logo...which was not a standard feature on the H150.
This guitar brings to the table, everything that a great Les Paul would deliver.
Honduran mahogany body and neck
HEAVILY FLAMED AAAA Eastern maple top
Indian rosewood fretboard
DiMarzio PAFs
TONEPROS locking bridge and tailpiece
Locking Grover tuners
This guitar has been played but is still in great shape for 34 years old! NO CRACKS, BREAKS OR REPAIRS. The most significant wear I have highlighted in the pics.
The neck is a 60s C carve. .830 first fret. .950 12th fret. Its 10 lbs of pure tone!!
This H150 has unsurpassed playability and incredible tone! A Les Paul lover's dream!
$3000 plus shipping
Thanks for looking!!!
IMG_0888 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0889 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0890 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0891 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0896 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0886 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0887 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0892 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0893 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0894 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0895 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0897 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0898 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0900 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0901 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0902 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0903 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_0904 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
I have a very rare and historical piece of Heritage Guitars early years.
The H150 (LP standard) was introduced in 1988. The first run of H150s, 1988, 1989 and very early 1990, featured a body design the mirrored the Gibson Les Paul Standard! Gibson threated to sue Heritage in late 1990/early 1991 over the H150 and the H357 (Firebird). Heritage changed the lower horn cut of the H150 to what it is today to appease Gibson.
This 1988 H150 is one of the very early ones. March 5, 1988 is the build date of this guitar, which makes it, IMO, probably one of the first dozen H150s to ever be made by Heritage. Another thing that makes this one special is that it has a mother of pearl inlayed logo...which was not a standard feature on the H150.
This guitar brings to the table, everything that a great Les Paul would deliver.
Honduran mahogany body and neck
HEAVILY FLAMED AAAA Eastern maple top
Indian rosewood fretboard
DiMarzio PAFs
TONEPROS locking bridge and tailpiece
Locking Grover tuners
This guitar has been played but is still in great shape for 34 years old! NO CRACKS, BREAKS OR REPAIRS. The most significant wear I have highlighted in the pics.
The neck is a 60s C carve. .830 first fret. .950 12th fret. Its 10 lbs of pure tone!!
This H150 has unsurpassed playability and incredible tone! A Les Paul lover's dream!
$3000 plus shipping
Thanks for looking!!!

















