Specifications - Body Style: Double cutaway semi-hollow body - Top: Laminated curly maple - Back: Laminated curly maple - Sides: Solid curly maple rim - Rim thickness: 1 5/8” - Body width: 15” - Body length: 18” - Pickups: 2 Humbuckers - Electronics: two volume, two tone controls, and 3-way toggle switch - Binding: Cream on body and neck; doublebound - Neck: one piece mahogany - Fingerboard: rosewood - Frets: 22 - Inlay: Dot - Scale Length: 24 3/4" - Headstock angle: 17 degree peghead pitch - Label and Certificate signed and numbered - "25th Anniversary" on truss rod cover - Finish: 25th Anniversary Burst
A little bit about Heritage Guitar from their website's History Page:
"The idea to start Heritage Guitar began when the Gibson Guitar Corporation closed its Kalamazoo, Michigan factory in September of 1984 and moved all production to its other plant in Nashville, Tennessee (in operation since 1975). When this took place, some of the employees were asked to move to Nashville. However, since their families had spent many years in Kalamazoo, it made it difficult to uproot and move. Therefore 3 men, Jim Deurloo, Marvin Lamb, and JP Moats, decided to start a guitar manufacturing business."
"The founders biggest resource is and was the group of craftsmen they could draw from to begin operations. The owners themselves each had in excess of 25 years of hands on experience in making guitars. To this day each of the owners is directly involved in the manufacturing of each instrument."
"Heritage started operations in the oldest of five buildings formerly owned and operated by Gibson Guitar Corporation. That building was completed in 1917 and has been a center for guitar manufacturing ever since. Much of the machinery that Heritage uses today, was purchased from Gibson Guitar Corporation."
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