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    Are you guys buying these beauties new, or scouring gear forums and craigslist, etc?
    I haven't seen any Heritage guitars around Alberta where I live.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert View Post
    Are you guys buying these beauties new, or scouring gear forums and craigslist, etc?
    I haven't seen any Heritage guitars around Alberta where I live.
    Yes and yes.

    As a shop, they finish about a dozen guitars a day, in all the styles you see here, plus others, and even a style or two not shown anywhere, you just need to know they make 'Em and who to ask.

    They do show up on the 'bay, clist, reverb etc.

    These guys are very much still at it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert View Post
    Are you guys buying these beauties new, or scouring gear forums and craigslist, etc?
    I haven't seen any Heritage guitars around Alberta where I live.
    I bought both of mine new...the Sweet 16 was NOS sitting in a NJ music store and I picked up the Prospect at the factory.

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    being a lefty, its sometimes harder to get the guitars, but that's the reason I went to Heritage instead of Gibson. Hard to try out a lefty Gibson and I hear that there are some very nasty ones along with the good ones. Heritages are much more consistent.

    I bought the 150 new from a lefty guitar shop, Jerry's in sarasota, fl. The two 535s I bought used, one is a 2007 (lefty) and the righty is a 2009. Also, much better pricing both new and used for Heritage vs Gibson.

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