Demo Heritage semi hollowbody guitar based off Gibson ES 335
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you know… you know… you know
fired – get someone else to promote your
site.. geez dude the guitar sounds better than this.. the deluxe reissue has to be modded to sound excellent
NICE!
whats the deeaal, yooo?
it’s kinda hard to learn but it’s nice ….
@yoamofior2 Buy American!!!!!!!!!!!!
nice promo video
@DrunkenPianoMaster
I own both the 535 and the 575. They are killer guitars hand made right here in the US of A
They are very different guitars though so you need to be clear on what your needs are. You can message me with any questions or check out the “Heritage Owners Club”. You’ll find plenty of info there.
Excellent luck with whatever you choose to buy
thanks for the info, i stand corrected
It looks like he has the HRW pickups which were designed by Rendal Wall of Heritage Guitars. They are a custom option and can only be ordered directly from Heritage.
@DrunkenPianoMaster Check out Wolfe Guitars, they are a huge Heritage dealer and do excellent videos. they’re in West Palm Beach, I know the owner a bit, excellent guy.
dont do it man. instead buy the washburn hb 30. the craftsmenship on it is top line. and it cost the same as epiphone dot but much better made. then install real gibson humbers classsic ’57 and you will have an awesome guitar.!!!! i konw becxause i did this on my guitar and like it!!! its the closest thing to having a real gibson es 335!!!
the pickups are not made by Heritage, he is incorrect there. They are SD Seth Lovers, and SD 59s
Hi, really fantastic!
I’m wondering about buying a heritage, but I’m between the h535 and h575.
Can you tell me where I can find a comparison ? or what is your opinion about them?
Thank you
I did not know about the factory’s history. It is very fascinating. Thanks!
they should be paying you Marty. I live in detroit i can go to Kalamazoo and make them cut you a check lol……… fantastic vid
why don’t u buy a gibson?
CHOCLATE!!!!
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
ilmao
That is FUNK
Excellent stuff. Considering this guitar for a semi-hollow ES335 clone (but this perhaps an equal rather than simply a clone).
That riff you were talking about . . . . reminds me of some older Magic Band . . . . “I’m gonna booglarize ya, baby . . . . “
I second that, a lesson would be awesome.
What type of music would classify the beginning riff?
it would be sweet if you did a lesson on how to play that small jam at the beggining. sounds awesome!!
Just to place my thoughts in perspective, please look at the marks on all of your clothing.. The reason Heritage does not get the “airtime” is because they are too busy making a fantastic instrument at a honest price…………….
And Peace back at you…..
Someday, I will send you pictures of my arsenal…. a “70 semi hollow tele, a ’72 p-bass, a JEM Steve Via, and my pride and joy, an early 2000 Les Paul standard…… wish I still had the st. george and vox spitfire…
Part three The bottom line is, Heritage is an American company. Owned by American’s with a huge amount of guitar making experience. All of the top brass are still involved in the manufacturing of each guitar. These “top” honchos are also training a new generation on the art of making a fantastic instrument. This is what all of America should be about. Due to the greed of the upper crust, this is not right in all segments of American industry. More to come
Part two…. Before Overseas parts and whole unit production, most guitars were made with the musician in mind. When “corporate” America (
CBS and Norlin) bought two of the greatest guitar AND amp companies(Fender), the all mighty dollar and not the wants and needs of the musician became the ultimate goal. More to come….