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    I wonder if I can find one at NAMM? I'm going there again this January.

    They are far and few between here in Winterland (also known as Canada).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert View Post
    I wonder if I can find one at NAMM? I'm going there again this January.

    They are far and few between here in Winterland (also known as Canada).
    In the past Heritage has had displays of their guitars at NAMM, so I think there's a very good chance you'll find them there.

    The H 535 (similar to Gibson 335) is their flagship model. The 150 is like the les paul. And as mentioned above, high-end jazz boxes. This is the link which gives descriptions of all the different models: http://www.heritageguitar.com/indexf.html

    The thing is, the guitars are hand made, with very good quality, but the cost will be about $1,000 cheaper than the mass-produced G-brand guitars. The finishes are absolutely gorgeous, and I believe, a lot of love goes into those guitars. They will also custom-make any guitar you want. Once you see them in person, you will see what I mean.

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