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Heritage H-535 Semi-Hollow Body Electric Guitar - $2,300 (Allison Park)

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condition: excellent
make / manufacturer: Heritage
model name / number: H-535
This is a Heritage H-535 semi-hollow body electric in Almond Burst. It has Seymour Duncan Seth Lover pickups; a high gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish; and a single cream binding around the body top, back and neck. Full spec list is available upon request. A hardshell case is included. The case locks and I have the key. The only mod done to this guitar was a set up by a professional luthier and having him install the female parts for Ernie Ball Super Lock strap locks. I'll supply a set of male parts.
This guitar was built in the original Gibson factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan. For those unfamiliar with Heritage Guitars: In 1984, Gibson Guitar Corporation ceased operations at its 225 Parsons Street factory in Kalamazoo and moved its production to Nashville, Tennessee. Rather than relocating, longtime Gibson employees Jim Deurloo, Marv Lamb, and J.P. Moats decided to stay behind and start their own company.On April 1, 1985, they officially incorporated as Heritage Guitar, Inc., renting a portion of the old Gibson factory and purchasing some of the former company's equipment.Heritage guitars quickly earned a reputation for being high-quality, handcrafted instruments that echoed the vintage Gibson designs of the 1950s and 60s. Many players considered them to be true descendants of the "golden-era" Kalamazoo Gibsons.
This guitar was only taken out of the house once, to a luthier, and has been very well taken care of. There are no dings or dents. I prefer an in-person exchange at a "safe space," such as an area police station. Scammers do not contact me, as I am wise to your scams and you will be dealt with accordingly. Thank you for your interest.

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