Description
What makes this guitar special: This is a fantastic-playing Heritage head to toe and it looks just as good. The flame maple top on this guitar looks absolutely phenomenal, especially under its Cherry Sunburst finish. The body is nice and slim, weighing in just over seven pounds, which is almost unheard of for this body style. The pickups are hot and dark, giving it a ton of inherent fuzz and grit that still takes well to being played clean, or boosted with some extra drive on the back end. Plus, for being a few decades old, it’s still in great shape, plays beautifully thanks to the setup our techs haven given it, and it comes with a hardshell case.
Condition: This guitar is in very good condition overall. It does have various nicks, dings, dents, scuffs, chips, and scratches throughout, but is still in pretty great shape for a guitar that’s a few decades old. The pickup rings are both cracked on the underside but still stay in place just fine. The frets show only light wear and still have a considerable amount of playing time left in them. The neck is comfortable and the truss rod functions as it should.
Body: Slim single cutaway mahogany body with a maple top in Cherry Sunburst finish. Single-ply raised cream pickguard. Amber bell control knobs. Chrome Schaller top-load stop bar style tailpiece and adjustable roller bridge.
Neck: Slim C shape mahogany neck with cream-bound rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays. Nickel Grover tuning machines. 1 11/16” nut width. 24.75” scale length.
Electronics: Unoriginal blade humbuckers. 2 x volume (with push/pull coil-tap) and 2 x tone controls. 3-way pickup selector.
Neck: 8.31k Ohms
Bridge: 9.73k Ohms
Weight: 7 lbs 3.7 oz
Playability/Sound: The slim C shape neck on this guitar plays great from the nut to the cutaway. The pickups are warm and hot with some inherent fuzz and grit right out of the box.
Case: Includes hardshell case.