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No. 1044. Includes premium black Tolex hardshell case.
From the Heritage site:
The Heritage H-150 electric guitar is built in our factory at 225 Parsons Street, Kalamazoo, and features a select maple top with a solid 1 piece So. American Mahogany body. The guitar is finished in real nitrocellulose and ages beautifully over time. The gorgeous and most toneful H-150 raises the bar with Seymour Duncan Vintage style 59 pickups that deliver clarity, response and a versatile range of tones ideal for genres from from jazz to punk. Other notable features include a C-shaped Mahogany neck, Rosewood fingerboard, and medium jumbo frets. The Standard H-150 is fitted with dual volume and tone controls, Elixir Optiweb strings and comes with a premium carrying case.
Specifications:
*Body Material - Select Maple (Top)
* 1-piece Genuine Honduran Mahogany (Back)
* Body Color- Dirty Lemon Burst top
* Body Finish- Nitrocellulose Lacquer
* Fretboard Material - Rosewood
* Fretboard Radius - 12"
* Fret Size - Jescar Medium/Jumbo
* Nut Material - Bone
* Neck Profile - Standard C (.8870" – 1.00")
* Neck Wood - Genuine Honduran Mahogany
* Scale Length - 24-3/4"
* No. of Frets - 22
* Fretboard Inlays- Acrylic Trapezoid
* Pickups - Seymour Duncan Vintage type 59's (see below)
* Controls - 2 x Volume, 2 x Tone, 3-Way Toggle
* Electronics - Custom CTS Potentiometers, Vishay .022uF Capacitors, Switchcraft Toggle Switch and Switchcraft Input Jack
* Bridge - Non-Locking Tune-O-Matic
* Tailpiece - Stopbar
* Pickguard - Cream color Plastic
* Strings - Elixir Optiweb 10-46
* Tuning Machines - Heritage Tuners
* Hardware Finish - Nickel
* Control Knobs - Gold Top
* Switch Tip - Amber
* Case - Premium Standard Case
Seymour Duncan ‘59 Humbuckers:
These vintage-inspired pickups deliver classic tone at the bridge and a thick, buttery sound with unmatched sustain at the neck. The top choice for just about any genre.
The ’59 bridge model (SH-1) is a vintage output humbucker that’s great for rock, blues, and more. Its vintage-inspired coils give it an airy quality that is firmly in the P.A.F. family, and the alnico 5 bar magnet and vacuum wax potting make it compatible with lighter guitar strings and louder amplifiers than were ever used in the 1950s. The result is a pickup with tons of old-school tonal character, but with a brighter top end, and a slightly more compressed sound.
The ’59 neck model is one of our most popular pickups because it’s so versatile. Like its bridge-position sibling, the ’59 neck is designed in the spirit of the original P.A.F. humbuckers of the 1950s, with sweet sustain, and a warm, full sound that still possesses a clear attack. We’ve made a few refinements to slightly modernize the design and make it more adaptable to different styles. The high end is slightly boosted for improved pick-attack clarity and the mids are a little scooped for an open, smooth sound that’s great for preserving the clarity of the individual notes in a chord. The ’59 neck was born to accompany the ’59 bridge, but countless players pair it with a high output bridge humbucker, such as a JB or Custom.
As with all of our P.A.F.-style pickups, the ’59 vintage output humbucker is wound on Seymour’s classic Leesona 102 pickup winding machine from the old Gibson factory in Kalamazoo, MI. e this awesome Guitar was crafted.