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Heritage H-150CM

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Manufacturer URL http://www.heritageguitar.com/
Features 8.8 (41 responses)
Sound 9.4 (42 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 8.9 (41 responses)
Reliability/Durability 9.3 (36 responses)
Customer Support 8.7 (18 responses)
Overall Rating 9.4 (38 responses)
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Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: USD 1150.00 USED
Submitted 05/02/2008 at 08:35pm by PETE
Email: plucchini<at>msn dot com

Features : 10
1997 H-150CM Cherry Sunburst finish Cherry Sunburst Pick guard!
Neck seemed to be a little thin for my taste at first but soon found out How much it was perfect.
I bought it used off Ebay for $1200.00 a little pricy but then again it is a Left Handed model!
Came wit hte case and original hardware, but had Linley Fralin Twangmaster in the bridge and a Duncan 59 in the neck. those went fast and replaced them with High Order PAF pickups Cream and Black Zebra Alnico two magnets neck and Jeffs Maximums A-5 magnet in the bridge, replaced the original roller bridge and tailpiece with Tonepros this thing reminds me of a 1975 Gibson BB Les Paul custom I had years ago it just sustains forever and drips with sweet honey tones.

Sound : 10
This thing sounds like Joe Pery and every Alman brothers tune you can think of, Sweet Gibson of old sound.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Action was supreme finish was fine Nitro finish just grows on you.
Thin neck but I molded right to it with big hands.

Reliability/Durability : 10
It has a quarter saw neck, are you kidding it will stand the blows no problem try that **** with a new over priced Gibson LP it would snap right off.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never used it

Overall Rating : 10
This guitar is perfect. And for under 2 grand, it's the deal of the century
This is the Cats Meow I have been Gigging for over 25 years and am still amazed that I bought a Flame Top LP for this price, I am scoping a H-157 as we speak.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/24/2007 at 07:49pm by Greg

Features : 10
Very flamey maple top, nicely bookmatched. Mahogany back and neck are very nice. Nitrocellulose finish is perfect. Grain looks super and the feel of nitro is so intimate. Duncan humbuckers. Grover tuners. Switched to Gotoh tuneomatic and tailpiece. Frets are nicely square with binding on sides -- plek'd to perfection.

Better quality woods and parts than so many expensive guitars, including Gibsons. Real mother of pearl inlay just looks outstanding, the plastic inlay material used by PRS and Gibson now looks like, well, plastic in comparison.

The features here are: high quality materials and workmanship -- that's a feature.

Sound : 10
This guitar sounds rich and full of tones and harmonics. I'd put it in the 'ideal Les Paul' sound category. It's exactly like what a good Les Paul should sound like.

I've had several Gibsons, PRS, Grosh, Gadow and others -- and this one sounds the best. I've always wanted to get a guitar that sounded like Dickey Betts, and this one really nails it. As well, it just makes me want to touch it -- for hours -- and play it -- and so it makes me want to sound better in my finger tips.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Again, it's perfect in every detail. I just can't find a problem with it, and I'm exceptionally picky.

Sounds dorky, but this guitar blows my mind it's so beautiful. It was 'instant bonding' -- 'instant love.'

Again, I'm comparing it to the following guitars that got traded or sold until I finally found this one: PRS McCarty with rosewood neck; Yamaha SG-2000; Gadow Single Custom; Grosh Retro Classic with brazilian rosewood fingerboard; Hamer Newport Pro; Ibanez Artist (original one from 70's); G&L ASAT Bluesboy semihollow with all upgrades possible.


Reliability/Durability : 10
Built like a tank.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Who knows? Who cares?

Overall Rating : No Opinion
This guitar is perfect. And for under 2 grand, it's the deal of the century.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: USD 800.00 USED
Submitted 04/25/2007 at 11:00pm by chris lester
Email: chrislestermiddletown2002 at yahoo<dot>com

Features : 10
i love this guitar,it SMOKES any gibson i have ever owned!and ive owned probly 20 or 30 over the years.simple its a les paul w/improvements.Much better bridge as well .i think mine is a 2002.i hear the newer heritage guitars have slipped in quality ope not ,and i would definatly say this of newer gibsons.this guitar shows no flaws beautiful flame top.grover tuners however arent great.they have these dead spots ill have to replace w/a better set.neck is very nice more like a lot of thin 70 s era lps.not such a wide u shaped thing like my last gibson.seems gibson cant get a neck shape comfortable anymore.i did take the cover off my pick ups as i ve learned before they seem to sound better to me that way.this guitar i use every week end live somewhere sounds great on stage!just need some new keys.

Sound : 10
i use a vox valvetronic 120 w/a marshall green back 4/12.this guitar sounds great on all settings.not nearly as muddy as my gibson in the neck position.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
got it used.they are a little cheeper new than the gibson ,but used you really save. resale wise they arent great.but great for me as i plan to get another couple,almost 2 to 1 used price wise to a gibson.this guitar has already been giged a little and every thing works great.after i set it up i fell in love..

Reliability/Durability : 10
except for the crappy grovers its very reliable.i would use w/out a backup but its a little heavy.

Customer Support : No Opinion
i hear this is a bad area for them.i work on my own stuff.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
been playing 25 yrs.own new stuff dailey.own to much,


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: USD 1900
Submitted 04/07/2007 at 09:49pm by Edward

Features : 2
2006 H150CM Beautiful Top,Tonepros Hardware, Duncan Pickups.

Sound : 4
Guitar sounded Ok, could not get it to stay in tune or intonated. Horrible set up from the factory, even with Factory Plek job.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 2
Again, horrific set up from factory and dealer. Neck had a nice bow in it. Nut was cut incorrectly, binding job was sloppy,poor fretwork,terribly high action, string spacing was off, and neck had way to much tension in it. Finish work looked rushed. Very shocked. Heard this is now typical of Heritage.

Reliability/Durability : 2
Would never use it at a gig without a backup.

Customer Support : 1
Sent it back to Heritage, and the result was the same. Claimed they recut the nut,Plek's it again etc... Heritage would then not respond after that. I had to pay $200 to get it Plek'd again and the nut recut.

Overall Rating : 1
Been playing 20years gigging and some studiowork. Die hard Les Paul player. Heard only great things about Heritage, and the dealer claimed to be better than Gibson. You know better mahogany, craftsmanship etc.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: USD 850
Submitted 03/28/2007 at 01:33pm by Mikek

Features : 10
not much to say just the regualar les paul feature except no flaws.

Sound : 10
i play pretty much every style of music and this guitar gets the job done. most people associate these guitars with the crunchy think tome of gibson les pauls but these guitars can also get a nice smooth sound and that crunchy tone. No PRS or Gibson i have ever played has had this good of sound

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
this guitar has no flaws that i could find (and i looked pretty dang good). the flame top is buitiful. i didn't get this guitar strait from the factory so i don't know how they set it up. The only minor flaw i found was a slight buzz on the low E string but it went away.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar is durable. i have droped it multiple times on hard floor and it barley gets a sratch. just watch out when u use a strap cause the frontof the strap will fall off if u pull it towards you. I bought this guitar used when i was 7 years old and it looked fine. the reason it was at a low price is because the back had buckle rash from the last player who owned it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
haven't delt with them yet.

Overall Rating : 10
this guitar is soars miles over my ibanez and epiphone. I have compared it to (and i'm not exaggerating here) 3,000 dollar gibsons and 2,500 dollar PRS guitars and they don't stand a chanse compared to this heritage. if this guitar was stolen i'd sell all of my possetions to buy another one. over all its an amazing guitar. BUY IT


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: USD 1395
Submitted 01/06/2007 at 01:49am by Stephen

Features : 9
2005 model. All the features you need, no more and no less, on this classic guitar design (set neck mohagany body w/carved maple top; dual HB; 2 tone / 2 volume and three way switch). Mine is set up with the HRW pickups, Sperzel tuners, and a slightly nicer tune-o-matic bridge as compared the the "standard" Heritage bridge. My guitar is not a premium top but has a very nice top with a decent amount of flaming. I'd rate it a 10 if the logo was inlaid.

Sound : 10
Amazing sound, and quite versatile. With the pickups and tone knobs can get a reasonably good and somewhat bright clean sound (though not Fender clean)...and of course where the guitar really shines is with "outlaw" country, blues / blues-rock, and rock licks. The 2 tone/2 volume really gives you a lot of sound variability at your fingertips. I play primarily Country-style Christian music with some rockabilly and Southern rock style mixed in and wanted this style of guitar to have access to that arena of tone that a Tele simply can't provide. The Heritage delivers.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
This guitar was ordered through Wolfe Guitars and came reasonably well set up. The good things: the finish is beautiful, all joints and binding are tightly fitted, and action / pickup / neck adjustments were fine. The ratings deductions: there appears to be some sanding marks or slight scratches on the fretboard up on the 23rd fret area in about a 1/2 square inch area, there's a little glue showing at the nut, and the strings included were no good (wouldn't stay in tune even after break in period).

Reliability/Durability : 7
I'm confident the hardware and finish of this guitar is plenty durable for extensive use. For me the issue is tuning stability. Even with good D'Addario strings that are broken in, I am having some tuning stability issues. I think the strings are sticking either at the nut or bridge (with behind the nut bends, the string ends up sharp). I will try some string lube and see if this helps.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have not dealt with Heritage directly so cannot comment on Heritage customer support. I purchased from Wolfe Guitars and they were very helpful and responsive to my inquiries. I'd give Wolfe a 9 on customer support

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing about 14 years now and also have a 6-string acoustic and a 1994 American Fender Tele Plus. For playing live I use a Hot Rod Deville amp and a Digitec RP7 for effects. The H150 guitar's tone and feel is superb. If lost or stolen, I'd want to replace it. I "window shopped" Gibsons off and on for about 10 years before finally giving up on ever being able to afford one...If you're interested in a Les Paul style guitar, I'd recommend considering Heritage. I think the H150 is every bit as good as the Les Paul, and you can get a Heritage for about 2/3 the cost of the Gibson.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: USD 1250
Submitted 12/23/2006 at 01:15am by dedalus

Features : 10
What you need on a Les Paul. Some have said the pickups are not up to snuff, I personally like them, but if I get some extra cash I might try a high end set and see what happens. Really nice looking Eastern Maple top with a sort of lemonburst finish. Nice tuning machines, very smooth tuning. Made in 05.

Sound : 10
Using a variety of tube amps, excellent humbucker sound, thick but nicely defined high end. Tight low end. Great sustain. Basically sounds exactly how I wanted my LP style to sound, more of a strat person in general.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Top looks great, no cosmetic complaints other than a slightly fudged serial number, nice looking hardware, cool cream pickguard and pickup rings. PLEKed, played beautifully in the store and has maintained with some slight adjustments, hasn't needed a setup yet.

Reliability/Durability : 10
So far no issues. I replaced the tailpiece it came with, which was the schaller one with the moving slots, with a traditional stopbar which was only $10, didn't really hear any different but I like the wraparound method with that piece so I'll use it. The finish seems good, not thick, neck is pretty nice, though I'm used to the smoothness of tung oiled maple, nitro seems applied expertly. I have no reason not to trust it, I trust the company based on their reputation and I know how to care for my instruments.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't gotten in contact with them. I am certain that they know what they're doing when it comes to building these things.

Overall Rating : 10
I got this for $1250 on a clearance from a store that was, unfortunately, no longer going to carry them. Seems people need the "Gibson" on the headstock. They have four Heritages, three H150s and a 535. They were all very good off the rack, and this one and the 535 were superb, could easily have been mistaken for much more expensive than they were. The 535 had maybe the best feeling neck I've ever experienced, but for what I overall needed this was better. I've since compared this to others' Gibson standards, R8's, R9's, etc, and it has been as good as most for a lot less money, and has not been blown out of the water, in all honesty, as objective as I can be. I couldn't be happier with what I got, it's one of those instruments that you enjoy so much that just looking at it gives you satisfaction.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: USD 1450
Submitted 12/07/2006 at 11:02am by Matt Benoliel
Email: matt0516 at aol<dot>com

Features : 10
This guitar is a 2006 Heritage model H-150CM. It features a blue flame maple top with a natural-finished mahogany body. The effect is stunning. Neck is mahognay with a rosewood fretboard. Grover tuners, PLEK'd frets, standard LP tone and volume controls. The pickups are Seymour Duncan Seth Lovers. As others have pointed out, Heritage guitars are mostly hand-made in the original Gibson plant by some of the original Gibson luthiers. I purchased this guitar from Jay Wolfe at his showroom in Jupiter, Florida. It is both a curse (for my wallet) and a blessing (for my TONE)to be so close to Mr. Wolfe.

Sound : 10
This guitar defintely suits my musical style. I like to play roots music-anything from Chicago Blues, 50s RnR to New Orleans funk. At the same time, I grew up on 80s Heavy Metal, Jimi Hendrix, and SRV. I am presently working on my jazz chops.

At this time you may be saying that a Les Paul style guitar may not be the best suited for this type of music, but this Heritage works. I play through a Fender Vibrolux Reverb (1976) or a Fender Pro Junior and a variety of effects. This is the first Les Paul that I have owned that really sounds good no matter where the tone and volume controls are set. I am thinking that this is due in part to the excellent Seymour Duncan pickups, but it also may be the combination of woods in the guitar. I can get a great rhythm tone in the middle position-with the neck volume turned down slightly-that is not at all muddy.

The neck pickup with some overdrive is rich, full and creamy. Perfect for Santana or Warren Haynes type leads. The bridge pickup by itself nails the vintage LP tones that we all know and love. Woman tone is here in spades as well. This is by far the most versatile and toneful Les Paul I have played. The pickups are perfect-toneful with nice highs and and mids. The bass is there, but not overpowering like on some Pauls.


Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The action, fit and finish are very good on this guitar. Graham adjusted the action for me until it was just the way I like it. The top is stunning-with nice flame and texture in the grain that looks good from all angles. The mahogany back is even bookmatched (!) with Chevron like grain. The frets are Plekk'd and the neck plays evenly all over. I could not find any flaws on this guitar. After breaking it in a little, it plays great and stays in tune even under heavy string bending. None of my Gibsons stayed in tune this well, including my Custom Chop models. I no longer own them.

Heritage also uses real Mother of Pearl inlays on their fretboard. This is a nice touch that adds to the bling factor. Overall, this is the nicest playing Paul I have owned.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I am sure this guitar is every bit as reliable and durable as the ones these guys were building in the 1950s. I do not know how the nitro finish will hold up, but I have a buffing wheel, so I wont let dirt build up in there. Everything on the guitar is solid.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have heard great things about Heritage's customer service. Likewise, if anything ever goes wrong, Jay Wolfe's shop is just a short drive for me.


Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for twenty years. I would definitely buy another Heritage guitar. I also like their 140 model, which I have also owned (I only traded it in to buy this 150, and it seems to have sold rather quickly-I hope the new owner treats her well!), and their Prospect and 535 models. Someday, i will own one of each.

Again, my favorite thing about this guitar is its tone and playability, and value for the money. I also own a Warmoth tele, a 1965 gibson Melody Maker, a 1964 Gretsch Corvette, and a strat or two. I have owned easily 75 guitars in my lifetime, including Gibsons, Fenders, Hamer USA (my other favorite brand), Ibanez, Heritage, ESP, you name it. I have owned many vintage amps as well, but I have kept only my Fender Vibrolux. My favorite pedals are a Maxon AD-80 analog delay, Boss CE-2, Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive, original TS-9, Boss OD-1, and my Vox wah.

For my money, the Heritage H-150CM is the best Les Paul style guitar available.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: USD 1000 USED
Submitted 08/08/2006 at 02:56pm by Chris M.

Features : 10
A good amount of features... without being over the top. Tobacco sunburst finish on a curly maple top (with binding), Les Paul body style, Nashville style tune-o-matice w/stoptail, grover tuners, a medium-thin neck (with binding)... standard LP fare.

Sound : 10
I play everything... rock, funk, soul, metal, jazz, you name it. This guitar is perfect for all of them. Currently, I run it through a Carvin V3 (also a very versatile machine). As far as effects, I use a Boss Compressor, a Rocktron Hush pedal, a Rocktron Deep Blue Chorus, and an SIB Mr. Echo. The stock pickups on the guitar are decent, I'm not sure whether they're Heritage or Duncans, but they work just fine. The tone of the guitar cleans up nicely with the volume knob rolled back, even on relatively high-gain settings. It also produces some nice warm jazzy sounds with the neck pickup on and the tone about halfway up. It has a good amount of crunch when used with heavy distortion, yet it retains clarity. All in all, it suits my pallete well.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I got the guitar used (it's a 1999 model), but whoever had it before me took pretty good care of it... there was some belt rash on the back, but that's to be expected. The action on this thing is great... not too high, not too low, and no buzz that I can detect. The neck is not a baseball bat... it's more strat-like in size, but it still feels pretty meaty. My ONLY complaint about the guitar is the style of the bridge and tailpiece... they're the "Nashville" style, and can be kind of a pain to setup and change strings on. Minor annoyance, though.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I've been using this guitar for a year, and I gig about twice a month. It feels solid, and I have no doubt that it could survive being dropped, or falling over. I'm not about to test that theory, though. The hardware is well made... I installed a new nut and straplocks as soon as I got the guitar, and have had zero problems with either. The finish is still beautiful... a nice deep sunburst over a "curly" maple top. The binding is still 100% intact. As far as using it without a backup... well, that's just silly. I NEVER gig without a backup. Things WILL go wrong at some point, even with a perfect instrument.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never had to deal with them.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing guitar for 12 years, and I've been in bands for 7. I wish I had bought one of these sooner. It would have saved me some time and money... I've had quite a few nice pieces in my day (Melancon, Gibson, PRS, etc.) and this is my favorite, hands-down. So much so, that it has inspired me to insure my gear... thus, if it were stolen, I'd immediately get another.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: US $1375
Submitted 03/17/2006 at 03:28pm by Chance
Email: idlewildsouth<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 10
2005 Heritage H-150CM flame top, 59 Seymour Duncan pick-ups, and Grover Tuners made right here in the U.S.A. The color is a custom Dark Almond Sunburst.

Sound : 10
I play all kids of music so my amp setup is a 2005 Fender Hot Rod Blues Deluxe with a 2X12 Cabinet loaded with Celestion V12 speakers. My effects chain includes a Demeter Compressor, Boss Blues Driver, Cusack Screamer, and HBE Medicine Bawl Wah. My Gibson does not sound near as good as this guitar. I should have found one of these before I bought my Gibson 10 years ago. Its a little brighter than a standard les paul, which is great, but it can also get you that "woman tone" in a heart beat. Also with the 59's, you can roll off the volume a little bit and it will get really clean. For me its been hard to get a guitar in general to do that for me but now I got one.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Everything was flawless, except for around the control knobs, there was a few lines in the actual wood, which from what I read, normally comes from the way eastern maple grows. Its a nit-pick type of deal, but it doesnt really matter to me. Other than that, its a beautiful guitar. The flame is beautiful.

Reliability/Durability : 10
So far I have had it a few hours and man, there is no doubt that this thing was made to be played out live. I would definately use live without a back up.

Customer Support : 10
I havent dealt directly with the company as of yet, but Jay Wolfe at Wolfes Guitars in Jupiter,Florida will hook you up with the best deals on the planet. When first discovered Jay, I e-mailed him like crazy and he never missed sending me an price request on a certain guitar. It was months before I made my purchase and he was patient on waiting for me to make a decision. You just dont get that at Guitar Center. Besides, you want someone who deals directly with the company and someone that doesnt have to wait on a sales rep to get them a bunch of guitars that they wont like, and the people wont buy. He's the man so if you would like to see his inventory, go to www.wolfeguitars.com or ride on down to Jupiter,Fl to check out his shop.

Overall Rating : 10
Been playing for almost 12 years now and I do have a real Gibson Les Paul and a few Fenders. I just couldnt see spending 2 grand on a new Gibson Les Paul that doesnt have any decent amount of figuring on the top. I almost bought a new Gibson Custom Shop 60 Gibson Les Paul Authentic the other day but couldnt imagine paying the $2,699 to buy a plain top Les Paul. I remember when Gibson Custom Shop did 58's with a figured top, now there just a plain top. Well, Gibson sucks nowadays cause they just chunk them out there to the folks and all they want to do is get that almighty dollar for that almighty name. If I could afford it, I might would buy a 59 reissue...or I could get Heritage 2 H-150 and 2 535's from Jay Wolfe for that much! In close,get one and you will be pleasently surprised.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: US $1,350
Submitted 02/24/2006 at 06:14pm by Westley
Email: wes<at>gnpro dot com

Features : 10
2005 Heritage 150 goldtop. Seymour Duncan 59s pickups, Sperzel iveroid tuners, MOP inlays and nitro finish that weighs about 9 lbs.

First, please allow me to preface that in my search for a top quality Les Paul style guitar, I had, until recently, never heard of Heritage. As a result, I initially play tested Gibson?s. In fact, I probably played over 30+ Les Paul?s, including Standards, Customs, Classics, etc.

I found most, if not all of the Gibson?s to be very heavy and poorly balanced, and with the fit and finish not congruent with a product priced at $2,000 or above. My bottom line was that I was extremely disappointed with Gibson product(s) and could not cost justify their price points.

As a result of speaking with my guitar teacher, I was referred to Jay Wolfe in Jupiter, Florida (www.wolfeguitars.com).

When I first went to meet Jay, I played several Heritage 150 CMs. There were ALL much lighter than the Gibson?s and perfectly balanced. The reason, I found out, is that Jay has Heritage make his guitars with South American Mahogany, a lighter, harder and more expensive wood. I also found out that Heritage guitars are available with a wide range of pick-ups, including Seymour Duncan 59's, Pearly Gates, etc.

In addition, I appreciate the fact that Heritage performs classic upgrades on their guitars, including installing a vintage tune-o-matic bridge and stop bar and aged iveroid button Sperzel premium tuners to name a few.

Sound : 10
TONE MONSTER.

Presently, I play through a Fender Deluxe Reverb ReIssue with a Keeley modded, Boss Blues Driver 2. Sounds like 1959 Les Paul. Beautiful clean and heavenly overdriven tone. That said, this guitar sings and sustains...FOREVER!

I have NEVER played a guitar that sounds as good period. Game over.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I noticed that every Heritage I played had top quality materials, fit and finish, and even real mother of pearl inlays. Each had a beautiful nitro-cellulose lacquer finish that looked like glass. Jay Wolfe and Graham Zebedee personally set up each and every guitar that enters their shop. Personally, I found their set-ups, in a word, PERFECT.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Built like a tank. Will last forever. That said, I would never gig without a backup.

Customer Support : 10
From the perspective of dealer service and support, I so very much appreciate the fact that Jay personally inspects and sets up each guitar before it leaves the shop. To that end, every guitar I played was perfect. Jay will also tweak, adjust and set-up his customer?s guitar, as long as they own it FREE! How's that for service!

On a personal note, every time I have visited Jay, he has always allowed me to play to my heart?s content, answered ALL of my questions patiently and never rushed me. He is truly a rare, invaluable and professional asset for Heritage.

Overall Rating : 10
I am a fan of world-class guitars and professional service. Personally, I have NEVER played a finer guitar than a Heritage, nor have I EVER met a more outstanding dealer than Jay Wolfe.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: US $850.00 used
Submitted 06/04/2005 at 05:16am by Mark

Features : 10
1988 H-150CM, 1/4" Tiger-Flamed Maple top, ONE-PIECE Mahoghany back,Mahoghany neck, Rosewood fretboard, M.O.P. Trapezoid in-lay, Grover tuners, Nitro finish, Schaller PUPS and bridge/tailpeice, Rectangular Hardshell Case. Cherry Sunburst

Sound : 10
This is the first year of issue for the CM-150. The body shape,cutaway and pickguard are identical to its neighbor in Nashville. Very heavy woods, yet there is a good resonating sound throughout the body. Typical rich humbucker sound, sustains for days. The Schallers are good PUPS despite what you here about them. I've done some comparisons and they are a tad more wide frequency than others. It all depends on what YOU like and not what some marketer says or who is playing what. My experience is the sound resides mostly in your skills. Good equipment only supports this. This guitar is one of those links in that chain.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
You can feel the handmade craftsmanship in this guitar. That alone is inspiration when playing this guitar. Those guys at Kalamazoo have still got what it takes in this area. I have'nt had any problems with this guitar. Neither did the previous owner who has gone on to be with JESUS. The neck is very easy playing, intonation, playability ,etc. are excellent.

Reliability/Durability : 10
So far so good. I have had a couple of Les Pauls in my time and played other peoples. This reminds me of the old good ones that you come across occasionally. Its a nitro finish (not plastic) so it will break in. That's not a bad thing because it actually gives the guitar character and sound improvement throughout it's life.

Customer Support : 9
Don't know, haven't needed them. I did email them once and they responded quickly.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing 35 years. I've had and got lots of stuff. Too much to list out. This guitar has to rate as one of the best


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: US $1350
Submitted 03/17/2005 at 05:31pm by J. Fleet
Email: jf007_129<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 9
Features are typical for a LP type guitar- except Heritage do it right with Honduras mahogany, nitro-lacquer & Mother of pearl instead of that goofy plastic Gib. use. Dealer- Wolfe Guitars, special order these with the good pickups (Duncan 59's) & vintage type bridge & stop bar. Has Grover tuners that are real smooth & standard LP controls. Nothing new , just better parts.

Sound : 10
I love this guitar. It's my 3'rd Heritage & its inspirational. I play a wide variety of stuff in a wedding/ party group & Jazz trio/vocal gig. I play it through a Holland L'l Jimi 1 x 12 & sometimes my Rivera 45 watt combo. I carry use seldom - Chorus/ OD/ Tremolo pedals. The combination of this guitar with the Duncans just does it all with a full, lush & very traditional vintage Les Paul sound.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The guitar came well setup from Wolfe's. I have tweaked it a little bit over the past 10 months, but surprisingly little was needed. Heritage true the frets with a plek machine now, and the results are really good. Intonates perfectly & my action is med. low with no issues whatsoever.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This things built to outlast me, and I'm sure it will. The strap buttons are a bit cheesy, but I replaced with straplocks anyway. I like the finish & its improved with several polishings. I'm gonna scratch it some. No way around it.

Customer Support : 9
No factory contact for this one. I had a minor thing with my 1'st Heritage about 10 trs. ago, and they were really good to work with. I like those guys. Bit old fashioned, but they seem to care.

Overall Rating : 10
Been playing 25+ yrs. & have owned many guitars. Before I bought this 150, I bought a new Gibson LP Standard. What a nightmare! had to ship it back twice before I sold it at a huge loss. It was gone more than here. Learned my lesson, if you want a really fine LP, get a Heritage.
The Heritage has better parts, is lighter, made better, plays way better & sounds like a LP "should". If it were stolen, I'd call Wolfe & get another like it.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: US $795. used
Submitted 10/29/2004 at 09:55am by Anonymous

Features : 9
USA MADE SOLID MAHOGANY W FLAME MAPLE TOP L.P. STYLE SINGLE CUTAWAY, SEYMORE DUNCAN 59's PHASE REVERSABLE PICK-UPS BINDING ON BODY AND NECK GROVER TUNERS.

Sound : 10
I LOVE THE SOUND OF THIS GUITAR! ITS A LITTLE BRIGHTER THAN MOST HUMBUCKER LOADED GUITARS I'VE PLAYED. I DON'T USE THE PHASE TAP VERY OFTEN, BUT ITS NICE TO HAVE IT. THE TAPS ARE SET UP ON THE VOLUME AND TONE CONTROLS SO THERE ARE NO EXTRA SWITCHES, WHICH I LIKE. I PLAY ABOUT 80% BLUES, AND MISC. OTHER MUSIC. I PLAY IT THROUGH A MARSHALL PLEXI HEAD(50 WATT) AND A MARSHALL 1936 2 12 CAB. I ALSO RUN IT THROUGH A CRATE VC3112 CLASS A AMP. IT SOUNDS GREAT ON BOTH. THE REASON I RATE THE SOUND A 10, IS BECAUSE UNLIKE SPINAL TAP, IT DOSN'T GO TO 11.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
PURCHASED THE GUITAR USED OVER A YEAR AGO, IT IS A 1997 MODEL. THE SET UP HAD ALREADY BEEN DONE, AND WAS THE WAY I LIKE IT. THE TOP HAS MILD TO MED. FLAME. I CHANGED THE BRIDGE AND TAIL PIECE TI A TUNE-O-MATIC AND STOP BAR. I DIDN'T CARE FOR THE SCHALLER HDW, I ALSO DID THIS ON MY HERITAGE H-555.

Reliability/Durability : 10
THIS GUITAR IS BUILT VERY WELL, I HAVE USED IT TO PLAY OUT AND WILL CONTINUE TO. AS FOR USING IT WITHOUT A BACK-UP, I HAVE TO MANY GUITARS TO NOT TAKE MORE THEN ONE (I MUST JUSTIFY HAVING THEM.).

Customer Support : 9
I HAD TO DEAL WITH HERITAGE ON TWO OTHER GUITARS, (H-170 AND H-555) AND WAS PLEASED WITH THE RESULTS. ALSO, BUFFALO BROS WERE VERY GOOD TO DEAL WITH. I WILL BE BUYING A HERITAGE H-157CM AS SOON AS MY FUNDS ALLOW. AND IT WILL BE FROM THEM.

Overall Rating : 10
I HAVE BEEN PLAYING (OFF AND ON) FOR ABOUT 30 YEARS. I ALSO OWN A HERITAGE H-555, A USA MADE EPIPHONE CASINO, A G&L LEGACY, A MARTIN 00-16DBR, A HERMANOS CONDE CLASSICAL, I'V HAD A LES PAUL DELUXE, YEARS AGO. I ALSO HAD A HERITAGE H-170. I HAVE A FEW AMPS. I USE THIS GUITAR AS MUCH, IF NOT MORE THEN ANY ONE OF THE OTHERS. I WOULD DEFINITLY REPLACE IT IF IT WERE LOST OR STOLEN. WHAT ELSE CAN I SAY, IT'S A GREAT GUITAR.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: US $1350.00
Submitted 10/20/2004 at 07:42pm by Stephen
Email: smg<at>smgpub dot com

Features : 10
I just received delivery earlier today on a Heritage 150 CM made in Kalamazoo.

It has the 22 fret neck, solid body, nicely grained and finished top, two volume and tone controls and three way switch.

The dual humbuckers are Seymour Duncan '59s. Finish is nitrocellulose, they tell me. Naturally it has the body style derived from, if not identical to the Gibson Les Paul Standard. (I'd be curious how that licensing works since PRS came up short on this issue.)

Tuners are grovers. Neck is thinner than a baseball bat and fatter than my '84 strat.

It came with a case and strings.

It has all the features I wanted and expected and all are of the quality I was expecting.

Since I am not an "expert" on all these items, but have learned alittle bit over the years, I think I can say this area is quite good, if not absolutely top notch, so I give it a ten.

If there is a short coming it is that people who should be buying this guitar are guitar nuts who might want to know about wood types, construction, neck history, and such guitar geek details, which are not included. can't really complain, tho.

Sound : 10
It took me a little bit, like maybe ten minutes, to fiddle with amp and guitar settings, before I was happy. I have only used the 150 plugged straight into two different amps; a vintage '64 twin reverb, and a pretty new Peavey Vintage 30 with Eurotubes and an Eminence V12 speaker.

Both deliver very nice sounds, and the V12/Peavey, being "darker" is almost too dark, and probably would be for some people. The Fender delivers sounds that make the hair on your neck stand up. Clean is crisp and bright, fully cranked is... well.... fully cranked and what you dream it might be if the universe smiles on you.

I ran it through both amps in all possible settings, and loved each.

I will say the humbuckers made more noise than I expected, and seemed to change as I rotated i my seat, but it made me wonder if maybe there was a grounding issue, or polarity issue with the amp. I'll figure this out. Heck the amp was on 10.

No more noise than my strat tho.

I think its the Fender amp.

What's not to like?

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
A gibson freak might tell you that the fretless wonders, the reissues, the historics, the customs, the standards, the specials or the latest, greatest custom shop page/moore/wylde/ziggy/slash/vern signature model has better intonation/action/playability/tonewoods/grain structure/ROI/ or chickcatcher value, but I'll leave that to them, as an experienced amatuer that has spent a year looking for the right "les paul" I'll take this and my extra couple grand and be gone.

Set-up, probably due in part to Wolfe Guitars efforts, is perfect for me.

The wood is lovely, nice tiger strip and nice almond burst finish, and not a flaw I can find in finish and workmanship.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
Damned if I know. It hasn't left the living room in the 12 hours I have owned it.

It looksplenty solid, but I wouldn't let my teenager take it to the prom.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Great reputation, but I hope I never have to call them.

Overall Rating : 10
First, Jay at Wolfe Guitars was friendly, helpful and speedy. (www.wolfeguitars.com)

For a year I annoyed every Guitar Center, little mom & pop, L&M, and ebay listing asking questions and checking prices. He made the sale because he had a product with a great reputation, at a price that seemed more than fair (A bargain, in fact), and his shop's reputation seemed excellent. And Iiked the look and the electronics.

Everyone I had contact with was very helpful, at every vendor, and I especially like the guys at L&M who have been friendly and helpful, which is appropriate since they sell a product that usually is a $2,500 to $3,200 item.

At the end of the day, price just made Gibsons look too expensive compared to the Heritage.

That I got this guitar at this price still makes me wonder.

Yes, I would buy another. In fact, I'd rather have three of these than one '59 reissue from Gibson. Then I could have assorted pickups and finishes and all that.

I think the Gibson's are lovely in every way, don't get me wrong. But at the cost differential I just can't see it. If you are a millionaire, or major artist, then go ahead. If you are a working stiff, I suggest this route.

Great guitar, great price.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/27/2004 at 06:09am by VAGELIS VANDOROS

Features : 8
02 MODELL,22 FRETS,24.75 SCALE LENGTH.NECK P/U IS SD59, BRIDGE SD PEARLY GATES.CORINA BACK,MAPLE TOP,REAL MOTHER PEARL INLAYS

Sound : 9
FROM THE FACTORY AT THE BRIDGE THEY HAD HAVE A SD 59 BUT THE SOUND WAS WEAK IS BEEN REPLASED WITH THE PEARLY GATES AND NOW IT SINGS LIKE BIRD.THE SOUND OF THIS BABY IS AS A VINTAGE GIBBY VERY GOOD FOR CLASSIC ROCK & BLUES/JAZZ NOT FOR A MODERN ROCK(WITH THEESE P/U'S).AT MY OPINION THIS GUITAR CAN BE COMPARED(IF) ONLY WITH THE HIGH END GIBSON'S FROM THE CUSTOM SHOP.I'M USING IT WITH THE RUBY RIOT FRAMUS AMP'S ,CLASS A 30 WATT'S POINT TO POINT.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
BY FAR SUPERIOR THAN ANY GISON

Reliability/Durability : 10
ITS A LESPAUL NO PROBLEMS

Customer Support : No Opinion
PRAY TO GOD NO DEALER IN GREECE.

Overall Rating : 9
MY OPINION IS BASED IN ALLMOST 25 YEARS OF PLAYING IN AND OUT AS A SEMIPRO.I DID AND STILL OWN SOME OF THE BEST GUITARS EVER MADE.THIS GUITAR IS TOP NOTCH FOR CLASSIC ROCK ALA BILLY GIBBONS


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: US $2000
Submitted 02/29/2004 at 04:14pm by Brian Oravetz
Email: brianoravetz<at>bellsouth dot net

Features : 10
Wow, where to start?! This American made beauty is the Les Paul body as it was intended to be before Gibson moved to Nashville to fire up the guitar making machines. It comes packed with features. You know all of the standard Les Paul selectors, they are all here.
Grover Imperial,Tuners, Tone Pro Bridge,Korina neck and body, stunning flame maple top that looks like you could stick your hand in it. The neck is ebony, replete with real mother of pearl, not the mother of plastic that Gibson is using. Premium HRW Pickups.

This guitar is 90% hand made by the original luthiers of Gibson who stayed behind in Michigan when Gibson went south to Nashville. And you can tell. The finish is simply amazing. My wife liked it so much, she hung it on the wall in our den, called it a piece of art, and recommended that I get a couple more of them, making them part of the artistic decor of our home. Yea, tough life when your wife is telling you to buy more guitars.... :-) I don't want to let her down, so I will be buying at least two more of this same guitar. It is that good.

Because this guitar is handmade, you can imagine that the overall construction is top notch; and you would be correct. You cannot feel the seams at any point in the guitar. Heritage guitars are made by true craftsmen.

Sound : 10
This things sounds absolutley amazing. I bought it with the intention of putting in the Zakk Wylde set up being sold by EMG, but after getting this and playing, it; I'm keeping the Duncans that came in it. The tone from this is evident without even plugging it into an amp. So plugged in, it is pure gold. It is as warm as a Les Paul is intended to be. There is no buzz or flaw in the way this thing sounds or plays.

I'm mediocre at best as a guitarist for the moment. But when I got this guitar, everything that I seemed to have a hard time playing before, seemed to get easier. I am a metal head to the core(Black Lable, Pantera, Metallica), but when I got this, I became motivated to learn as much as possible outside metal.

I personally play through one of the new Pro Audio Stealth Series Half Stack set ups. The quality of the guitar combined with the quality of the amp is a searing duo. It sounds so good I want to crank the amp at 10 at home, and go off. I cannot recommend this line of guitars enough. If you want a Les Paul, DO NOT BUY A GIBSON, BUY A HERITAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You will not regret the purchase. You will pay half the price for the Heritage, but will get twice the quality over and above a gibson.

The tone and sustain are on the level that only a handmade guitar can deliver.This is aided by the Heritage premium HRW pickups. They are absolutely incredible sounding.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I did not have to do a thing to it when I brought it home. The action was set up so well that I "felt" like I was made into a better player just by plugging this thing into my amp and going off.

There are absolutely no flaws on this guitar. Everything is so well lined up, you can barely feel any kind of seem anywhere on this guitar. Once you hold this guitar, you can see, feel and hear that it was made by a true craftsman.

I could write a book on how well made this guitar is, but I think that the rest of my writing in this review gives you an idea of what I think and feel about this guitar.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Would this guitar withstand live playing? ABSOLUTELY! If Gibsons are considered premium live playing equipment, this is over and above that. Everything about this guitar makes it an hierloom piece. I am sure that I will be handing this guitar down to my children one day. The finish is made so well that it will outlast me. There is nothing that will "wear off" on this guitar. No thin veneer to worry about.

The strap buttons are as solid as any premium guitar would be expected to have, but why risk dropping this thing. Put locking nuts on it.

The Heritage 150CM is absolutely dependable. No question about it. The question of gigging without it is asked. I would definitely gig without it. But I would not gig with only one because I would like to show multiple 150's off! But in a pinch, if I had only one choice to gig with, yes; I would gig with no back up with the 150 in a heartbeat.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have not had to deal with them. But I do know from those that have, that the people at Heritage are still human, and they treat you as the discerning customer that you are; with much respect and desire to keep you as a happy customer.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing on and off since 1986. This guitar is by far the best I've ever owned. I also own an ESP Horizon, but since I got the 150, it is collecting much dust. As I mentioned before, I own a Pro Audio Stealth Series Half Stack, and for effects I have a GNX3 (which is incredible).

I insured this baby like it was a real child! Yes I would replace it with the exact guitar if it were lost or stolen. That is ofcourse after I tracked the rat bastard, low life, scum of the earth piece of trash that took it.

There is not a thing that I wished I would have asked prior to buying this. I did my research, set an Gibson Les Paul Customer right next to the Heritage 150 that I ended up buying. There was no comparison, the Heritage was hands down the better choice. The Heritage was not only a good value for the money, it is a great value period. The choice to get one of these is a no brainer. It is twice the quality of Gibson at half the price. The Les Paul that I compared this with cost of $2000 more. What was there to think about. So unless you are willing to pay for the Gibson name, get one of these if you are considering a Les Paul. Guitar purists will respect your choice.

I love everything about this guitar, and dislike nothing. My favorite feature is the over all construction/finish/fit, as much as I like the sound. Like my wife said, these things are truly a work of art. I am planning on buying at least two more 150's because they are that good. And I'm afraid that the Heritage people will catch on, and raise their prices!!!

I've owned this guitar for about a year now. And I am as happy with it now, as I was then. Probably happier because I've been more motivated to practice with this guitar. I know that my review is glowing, and it risks making me look someone who works for Heritage, but I am not. I am just a guy that is excited to have a guitar that I have dreamt of owning. I cannot be glowing enough.



Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: US $1400
Submitted 01/31/2004 at 11:49pm by Anonymous

Features : 10
I ordered this guitar in June of 2003, and I just received it yesterday!! Its a Heritage H-150CM Standard with custom ordered Seymour Duncan Humbuckers (zebra-coil Pearly Gates in the neck, zebra-coil JB in the bridge). The finish I chose was Antique Cherry Sunburst, over a slightly flamed maple top. The guitar has all of the standard Les Paul features, nothing wild or crazy here. I had the guitar equipped with a Tonepros locking tune-o-matic bridge and tailpiece. Ill give it a 10 here, because it has the features I wanted and it does what it does better than a Les Paul.

Sound : 10
I play classic metal/rock, blues/rock, and some U2-ish sounding stuff. I have been playing for 9 years now and play through Fender tube amps. For fx, I mainly use a Visual Sound Ultimate Overdrive pedal and a Boss Mega Distortion. I also occasionally use a Morley Bad Horsie 2 Wah, a Boss Digital Reverb/Delay pedal, and a Rocktron Deep Blue Chorus pedal. With the Pearly Gates/JB pickups, I can get everything from blues to classic 70's/80's rock/metal. The Pearly Gates is nice and fat in the neck, with really good sustain. It is similar to the Duncan 59 in my other Heritage H-150, but I think its a little thicker and darker sounding. I use it for nice sustaining runs and lead tones. Clean, it is not as bright as the 59, but is still warm and pleasant. The JB pickup in the bridge is nice and hot, with balanced lows and highs. It is not very useful clean, but if blended with the Pearly Gates it can yeild some nice clean tones. Distorted, the JB easily produces the Billy Gibbons like "pinch" harmonics and squeals. It is nice and hot without being harsh, which is what I wanted. Great for power chords, solos, and riffing. Sound wise, this guitar is exactly what I was hoping for.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
The setup on this guitar was fantastic. Everything was adjusted nicely. The guitar has a beautifully bookmatched lightly flamed (AA) maple top. The cherry sunburst stain is awesome, the color is bright and very vibrant, and looks great with the figuring in the wood. I started purchasing Heritage guitars because the fit and finish is a cut above a Gibson. The only gripe that I have with this guitar in the fit and finish department is the actual finishing/buffing. There were a few spots on the top where the buffer left some slight marks, as if they missed a few spots. This was not a huge problem, as I buffed the spots out myself. The rest of the guitar is virtually flawless, all seams and joints are straight with no glue residue showing. Because of the spots left by the buffer, Im going to give it an 8 in this area.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
The nitro lacquer finish will wear with age, but thats to be expected. Everything seems to be nice and tight, and well made. Strap buttons feel solid so far, only time will tell.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
Been playing for 9 years, have owned many guitars, mostly Fender and Gibson, and I love the Heritage guitars. I own one other Heritage guitar and it is fantastic also. Both of my Heritage guitars were custom built for me, which is what I love about them. You can go to Gibson and take what they give you, or you can have something better that is unique and special. Heritage guitars are handmade, and feature REAL mother of pearl inlays in the neck, and top quality woods and materials. You cant get that in a Gibson for less than $2400. I love Les Paul style guitars, they have the sound, look, and feel that I crave. In my opinion, the Heritage H-150CM is THE BEST Les Paul style guitar out there, and I have owned Les Pauls before!! My favorite feature is simply the freedom to create. Heritage gives you the freedom to build whatever you want - and at a lower cost than the cookie cutter Gibsons. If my guitars were lost or stolen, I would purchase them again. If you like Gibson style guitars but dont want a Gibson, give Heritage a try.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: 1950 (Euro)
Submitted 01/11/2004 at 10:44am by Rob Gabreels

Features : 9
2003 Model, Made in USA Kalamazoo, Mi.

Les Paul category solid body guitar with all wellknown features.No more, no less. As anyone who'll visit this page undoubtely will know: Heritage Guitars is the group of people who went on making guitars when Gibson retired from Kalamazoo.

Mine is a lefthanded, custom made (like all other Heritages!)150 with a vintage sunburst finish, an AAA(A) carved maple top (the guitar has a beautiful "gold-like" look in light!) weight mahagony body, indian rosewood fingerboard, nice medium frets, Grover tuners, and the Heritage HRW pickups (they're expensive but really good!). The neck was shaped to my specs (early 60's Les Paul)and it's ideal for me; not too thin, gives a very comfortable "wide" feel and enough "body" to avoid my fingers from getting cramp.

The workanship is really to die for! An excellent job is done on all the disciplines that will come up building a guitar; wood selection and matching, sanding, polishing, fretwork. It all came together perfectly on this baby. Since it's a lefty, they had to drill a second time (enlarging the cavity) for the pick selector switch. No big deal, you won't notice untill you remove the cover.

The guitar came direct from the TKL case (included in the price paid!), without any interference from the dealer whatsoever. I was the first to take it out of the case. The neck was as straight as an arrow andtherfore there was some minor buzzing; after one week I adjusted the neck with the trussrod (no adjusting tool is supplied) and I could set it up to my preferences in about ten minutes.
I replaced the factory strings by some .010 silver plated Pyramid strings ( a give away from my Heritage dealer) and off we go!


Sound : 9
I play classic rock and blues in a coverband. i'm playing for about 30 years now but never had a real expensive guitar (I had some cheap copies) an Epiphone LP Standard and a homebuilt Explorer (nice guitar with lots of bite!) which I used as my main axe. About one year ago I decided to get myself the best I could get in the "Les Paul department"

I play the Heritage through a Vox Valvetronix 2 x 12" modeling amplifier and get really great sounds.

The playablity of the guitar is very good, the tonal spectrum is very well balanced; highs are strong and bright; mids are just good, lows are well defined, not muddy or too bassy. This balance gives me the tonal versitality I want. I think this is the combination of the wood and the HRW pickups. The HRW's are very responsive to pick attack and have great tonal separation on every amp model I dial in on my Vox. The HRW's even seem to be OK for jazz! I had some e mail correspondence with the people from Heritage and they were really helpful in explaining and advising me to choose the right pickups for my guitar. I don't like very high output pickups. My opinion is to let the guitar (ie. wood and pickups) make the basic sound and let the (pre)amp do the distortion part of it. I do not play as heavily distorted as nowadays music demands. But I wasn't looking for that kind of guitar either. The volume and tone controls are OK. I had to solder a ground wire to the back of the pot it has came loose from and createdsome hum when turning the volume down. Nothing to worry about though.


Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
The action was adjusted by myself but this could have been done under warranty by the dealer. Remember I took this guitar home straight from the arfreight shippinmg cardboard.
The pickups and intonation are both very well adjusted.
The bookmatched top is perfect and a real beauty!
The overall finishing is nearly perfect; only one tiny flaw is visible on the top of the guitar. Since this guitar is made for playing I think some more flaws and cracks will follow, again, nothing to worry about! The nitro cellulose finish is well sprayed and polished.
The fretwork was something I worried about but mine is done very, very well. I think the Heritage people read reviews like this and improve themselves.
The hardware is OK in nickle finish. I prefer nickle to chrome because of the yellow shine it makes instead of the more "blue-ish" chrome. The bridge however looks the same as on the Korean Epiphone LP copies (you know the ones with the spring to keep the saddles in place). I didn't specify the bridge when I ordered the instrument because I expected a more solid Tune-o-matic type. Can't blame Heritage for it, but the dealer could have told me this. It's only a minor thing that doesn'affect the sound or looks of the instrument.
The bridge and nut are both well cut and fit well.

Reliability/Durability : 9
This guitar is very well constructed and will outlive me if I take good care for it and why wouldn't I do that?
The hardware is good only the bridge is already loosing some nickle. Having this guitar for two months now this has to be solved under warranty by the dealer. Maybe I'll have him put a "real" tune-o-matic on my guitar.
The strap buttons (chrome!) are a bit tiny. I changed them with the (nickel1) ones on my Epiphone. I'm gonna put strapholders on it anyhow. I can't afford this baby to fall on the ground...
I always carry a backup guitar with me ( when I don't, a string will break or a wire will ghet loose... so I've experienced!). But I don't think I will need it. It's just in case...I really can depend on this guitar.

Customer Support : 9
The Heritage people are really helpful and give you good advice.
I haven't dealt with my (very helpful) dealer here in Holland yet but I'm sure he will help me out if any problem should occur.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for nearly 30 years now and never had guitar as good as this one. I tried some Gibson Les Pauls (2003 models) and they were good. I certainly would have bought me a Gibson if Heritage wasn't around. However Heritage only charges 60% the price of a Gibson and since I was looking for a guitar to play and not a name on the headstock, I decided to go for the Heritage. I had complete freedom of choosing colours, pickups, maple tops, fretboard wood etc. This freedom of "creating" your own unique guitar is not common among nowadays guitar manufacterers. And if it is, they will charge you for it.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: US $1450.00
Submitted 09/21/2003 at 09:29am by Billy Jackson
Email: kididaho<at>comcast dot net

Features : 10
Single cutaway Les Paul design and make with maple top, mahogany body and neck along with a rosewood fingerboard. Grover tuners and Gibson style stop tail and tune-o-matic bridge, which is different from Heritage's roller-matic they ship out standard.

22 medium frets with 2 Schaller humbuckers. The neck is slim-tapered similar to a Les Paul Classic. Inlays are real Mother of Pearl block and not pearloid plastic! The finish is a beautiful Old Style Sunburst with sublte flame that changes as the guitar is viewed from different directions. Also, the mahogany is a lovely caramel translucent that really looks nice. All of this is finished in nitrocellulose laquer.

This guitar came with a very nice hard shell case!

Wanted a Les Paul (a real Les Paul) and it's excactly what I got!

Sound : 10
Sounds great! I am still going to try the Seymour Duncan Antiquity set, but if I were told I couldn't do that, I would not be too disappointed as the stock Schallers are really pretty decent pickups. As with a solid body of this construction, the sound through the amp is somewhat punchy and powerful when the volume is full up on the guitar, but backing off the volume yeilds a tone similar to my semi-hollow blusebird. And this makes the 150 very versatile giving me a broader range of subtle tone to volume and punch when I need it. The guitar also does a nice job of a clear jazz tone. Sure, I like having a semi-hollow guitar also, but if you had to use just this guitar at a gig, it would be no problem.

I sold my PRS Custom 22 to get this because while I liked the C-22, I just never could bond with it. Also, I still just wanted a Les Paul guitar, and the PRS is a great guitar, but it's no Les Paul. Nor is it a strat. It's a PRS, and for what it does it's great. But, I still like the classic design and the mass of the original. And Heritage is the original. Yeah, yeah, we all know the story so I'll spare you.

I can't put this guitar down. It sounds great unplugged and through an amp. Once I put the Antiquities in, I'll post a seperate review in the pickup section. But to all those who can't afford to change the pickups once you get them, the Schallers are not bad by any means, and I plan on keeping them in case either I sell the guitar (NOT!) or get a cheaper guitar with bad pickups that I want to change out. I believe the Schallers call these Golden 50's pickups. And contrary to earlier postings, they are not Golden Shower pickups. They'll do just fine for most folks.

Oh, amps.....I play through a Rivera Quianna and use a tremolo and delay, and sometimes a compressor.

Overall, a classic sound through and through with all the muscle I was looking for, but still with plenty of finesse.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Beautiful! Absolutely beautiful! Perhaps the nicest guitar I've ever felt. Ed Roman's shop in Vegas set it up before shipping, and while the action is a tad low for my likings, I do not fault Ed Roman. Every player has his/her preferences, and you really have to pick it up, play it and determine where you want the action. In addition, the playability and tuning stability is great. Especially after settling down after shipping.

The pickups were adjusted fine, and I appreciate Ed Roman's shop putting the Gibson style Stop Tail and Tune-o-matic over Heritage's roller-matic. Heritage has to do this to get around Giboson suing them, so it's no big deal. I am tempted to try the Tone Pros, but the tail piece and bridge are fine and I don't have any real reasong to change them.

The top.....Ahhhh, very nice. Old Style Sunburst is similar to a tobacco burst. Also, the flame would probably be considered AA and it really seems to change with every angle you look at it. And this is something I have really noticed with Heritage guitars (I've had 3). Subtle and not overly decked out (which I hate on most expensive guitars or cheap guitars trying to look expensive). I didn't want a show piece. I wanted a great guitar I would want to play all of the time and this is exactly what I got. Also I need to mention the back. Gorgeous translucent caramel tone on the body and neck. Something Gibson won't do unless it has Historic Series in front of it. It almost looks like Korina. The rosewood on the fingerboard is top-notch. No beef jerky looking white marks in the wood and not ridiculous dark staining to hide the poor quality of wood other manufactures use. In fact, I was also looking at PRS McCarty Models and I noticed the fingerboard on a couple of their guitars looked about like the fingerboards on Samicks and other Korean made guitars, which I find totally unacceptable for a guitar of that price. Everything on this Heritage is first class and well done.

As with nitrocellulose, it's a tad tackier than poly, but that's what gives it its stigma. It even smells good! ha ha And contrary to some players who mention Heritage's fret finishing flaws, my guitar's frets are great!

Reliability/Durability : 10
Well, you take the quality of Gibson and add a few more notches and you get a Heritage. Except without the well-known observations of rough finish work, glue residue, sloppy workmanship, etc. you'll read or hear about or notice yourself with many Gibson models today. And I'm not just saying that because I have a Heritage and couldn't afford a Gibson. After all, I sold a much more expensive PRS to get this guitar and feel it was well worth the transaction!

Seeing I can't put this guitar down, I don't know if I could play a different guitar on a gig. But, I have a few others I like, so I'd bring them along anyway.

Overall, a well-built and great playing guitar.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with them, but I've heard Heritage is excellent. Real people (the ones you see on the web and in brochures) will answer the phone and gladly talk with you. Quite comparibly to Rivera. They stay busy with increasing demand, but they still understand the importance of customer service. Plus they are just good folks to begin with and that is their nature.

As far as Ed Roman goes, I guess it's just the person you deal with. Rich at Roman Guitars was helpful, patient, knowledgeable and he didn't mind following up with me, which I greatly appreciate. The guitar was delievered when he said it would be and it arrived in great shape. I do believe Roman Guitars makes a mistake by not including paper work. All folks should get a receipt of payment and product sent, so that is in-excuseable. However, I believe if I were to have a problem, Rich would be glad to try and help me out. Supposedly Ed Roman gives you double warranty, but without having a receipt or warranty card, I don't know how that is supposed to work.

Again, good experience, but bad business not including warranty info and reciept. 10 for Heritage, and 8 for Ed Roman! Heritage really should jump on his butt to make sure he includes those two items.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing over 20 years. 15 of those being able to actually make a sound that was pleasing to the ear. I also own a Guild Bluesbird, an Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Super Sport with MM/90s, a G&L Comanche and I have an Ernie Ball Music Man Albert Lee on special order. All of this gets played through a Rivera Quianna, and when I feel lazy or want to be quiet, I use a POD.

I probably should have just gone ahead and had the folks at WCG put the Duncan Antiquities in to save me some time. Plus it probably would have been cheaper and I wouldn't of had to mess with it. Still, the stock Schallers are good. It's just I'm intrigued by the Antiquities and am curious to see what they would do in this guitar. I also would have asked for a receipt and warranty card!

Stolen, without question, I'd get another one. I've had one of these before and regretted selling it until getting this one. In fact, I plan on getting an H-535 to round out my collection down the road.

I love the looks, playability, hardware, quality of materials used and even the smell. Even the slim-tapered neck is comfortable and easy to play. At first I would have said I wish I could have chosen the neck size generally preferring a fatter neck, but the Music Man guitars have spoiled me and I find myself really appreciating this smaller neck too. You can really play licks on this guitar. The only thing I hate is not having a receipt or warranty card. I mean, the guitar is in great shape, but still, it's very ebay-like to get something without paper work! Come on! Be professional for goodness sake! And my favorite feature is just the guitar itself. I know, vague, but I just can't take my eyes off of it and have a hard time putting it down. It goes everywhere with me.

The day I sold my Heritage 150 was the day I realized I made a mistake. Since then I've tried replacing with with something else, but to no avail. And being disgusted with the shoddy workmanship, playability, aesthetics and overall greedy nature of Gibson, and getting over the PRS invasion/fad/whatever you want to call it, I decided to forget about the headstock and think about what feels, plays and sounds the best to me. So, here I am. Mentioning above, I gladly lost money on my PRS to sell it so I could get this and with no regrets.

I suppose some larger strap buttons or strap locks would be nice for a guitar of this weight and design, but I can live with the standard hardware. Any serious gigging, and I'll change them to strap locks though. And to be wishful and not critical....A Buzz Feighten System would be the icing on the cake for this work of art.

I'd just like to share, calling this a Heritage Les Paul is detrimental to the quality and to the luthiers who make these instruments. When you do that, it may generalize it into describing it better, but it also puts it in the likes of the cheapo Jap and Korean copies that will say Les Paul or More Paul or The Paul or whatever knock-off crap they use. It's a Les Paul style guitar, and I hate calling guitars by a number, but it's a 150CM and that's what I'll call it. Gibson should be compairing their Les Paul to the 150's. Better finishes, better wood, better materials and hand made. You will notice every burst and finish (besides opaque) on a Heritage is slightly different from one another. Even if it's listed under the same finish. This is clearly the result of hand making and painting and finishing. Gibson will usually use a paper-stenciling type of device on a machine that produces the same limited bursts they offer. Okay if you want a carbon-copy robot-like guitar with no personality. Also, Gibson will blacken their backs on non-cherry burst models, and for $2,000.00, that's kind of bullsh.. If it sounds like I'm bashing Gibson, well, I am. And I've owned a few Gibsons that were okay guitars. However, I finally feel like I've awakened to trusting what deep down I've known all along and for trusting my fe


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: US NA
Submitted 08/31/2003 at 10:25pm by J Drager

Features : 8
2001, bought new in 2003 - got a nice discount. Vintage sunburst, pickups upgraded to seymour duncan blackbacks with the rhythm tone wired push pull to coil tap both pickups. Fantastic flamed top - as good or better than gibsons coting much more. I've upgraded to grover locking tuners - more on that in fit and finish.

Sound : 9
The sound is fantastic with the blackbacks. I didn't write this review for several months to make sure I wasn't just impressed with the newness. I think the blackbacks, unlike Ed Roman's reviews, are a fairly weak pickup. This isn't bad - they ring out every note in a chord. It just took a little getting used to from a little higher powered stuff - duncan jbs, etc. They sound great with a fairly cranked amp and an overdrive for heavier stuff and sing out with clean and tapped modes. The guitar is pretty heavy and rings well as you can immediately tell without it being plugged in. The coil tapping gives many usable tones.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
I originally had problems with the guitar staying in tune. I eventually bought locking tuners, but upon changing them out, found the holes were drilled inconsistently and the tuners could move around a little. Some minor work and the guitar stays in tune and has better sustain - didn't really need the tuners, but i like them anyway.
The action was a little high for my taste - hey, i like it low and fast - some some minor tweaking and its great.
The workmanship is fantastic - this is a beautiful guitar.

Reliability/Durability : 9
This guitar is a rock - I change to other guitars for different looks, but i could play this for nearly everything.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never really dealt with support. My problems were minor and easy to fix myself.

Overall Rating : 9
These are fantastic guitars - I don't think you can find anything close for the money. Hey, it took me a while to finally buy a LP type guitar without the Gibson on the headstock, but once you open the case, you'll be glad you did.

I've been playing for nearly 30 years and have played this through marshalls, mesas, fenders, soldanos, and sunns - it sounds good through them all.

The blackbacks are very interesting. Don't expect to play metal with them, but if you want great chord definition and clarity - give 'em a try.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: US $850 used
Submitted 06/22/2003 at 09:28am by Dave Gloster
Email: glostedc at sbu<dot>ac<dot>uk

Features : 9
Taking something of a risk (you could say), I bought a 1995 Vintage Cherry Sunburst Heritage 150CM on ebay, and imported it to the UK from Maryland. It was well covered by pictures on the auction site (so I was pretty confident I knew what I was getting), had an exceptionally good top (full width flame, glints in the light etc.), and a pair of Duncan 59s which I knew I liked the sound of. The hardware was good quality Nashville style tuneomatic and stopbar, which I prefer to the bulky Schaller fine tuner/bridge Heritage standard equipment. The machineheads were snot green keystone style, which I also favour. In other words, this is the Ed Roman type replacement hardware package. The neck is chunky without being baseball (or cricket) bat dimensions; the wiring is standard,functions smoothly, and with no push me pull you variations on the pots. Life is too short for options axiety on a guitar. Everything looks and feels perfect; I am in any case no fan of overly immaculate furniture grade guitars and the vibe of this Heritage is for me at least a perfect blend of the handcrafted and machine rationalised. I cannot take my eyes off it, and feel that the basic premise of the Les Paul singlecut is so right that Heritage have only made the most modest inroads to the original ethic; e.g. slightly bigger cutaway scoop, neater jack socket, more elegant headstock (I don't expect many of you to agree with that view...). Weight is OK; about 8,5 pounds.

Sound : 10
I play honky tonk, blues, rockabilly, and country. This guitar will play all those and about a million others, include my late night faux jazz, which it eats. No, it doesn't have the piranha bite of my Teles, or the versatility of my Joe Barden equipped s/s/h Strat type -but, dear readers, it's a Les Paul, and once you understand the nuances of that four control set up, the soundscape is in fact huge. It works quietly, the sound is rich and fruity, sustains for days, and the only limitations in terms of the music it makes are down to me. I use it with a Holy Grail reverb and a sprinkle of Fulldrive 2 into my Hiwatt Custom 20 (about 18 v loud watts, 2 x 10" Fanes).

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Now then; this is not quite so good... The nut is rather horribly cut (plus it's a Daz white colour against the aged nicotine yellow neck binding; aaargh!; the saddle slots are a tad surreal in their definition. And the crown inlays (which are real yummy mother of pearl)have a slightly less than intimate relationship with the rosewood fingerboard (some sit a little low). But amazingly this doesn't seem to matter; the action is just fine (although I keep my guitars set high by most peoples' standards) and the playability great. The timber grading and bookmatching is just right, nothing rattles, and the finish is flawless back and front.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar has a few miles on the clock after 8 years, it seems to knows how to order its own drinks so will definitely withstand live work in my hands; despite its age however, playing history is really minor to the front, with some belt rash to the back. Nothing to bring me out in spots, and every indication that the finish is durable for the next few decades. The strap buttons I took off within 45 minutes, because all my guitars get fitted with Straplocks. There's nothing wrong with those supplied by Heritage except that they seem a little genteel for the job of supporting this kind of guitar. I would only bring a backup guitar to a gig because there was something I really needed torch'n'twang on, not because this babe lacked anything. It feels super dependable, but then most 'Pauls do to my way of thinking.

Customer Support : 9
Well, haven't had it long enough to know on this one. Eight years old, it's obviously well out of warranty, and if anything went wrong then I'd take it to my usual local tech. The Heritage company seem cheerily olde worlde, which frankly appeals to me no end. I hope their guitars become disgracefully valuable- and not just for selfish reasons. I respect their hanging on to a tradition like this.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 30 years, and have owned many vintage guitars; Gibson SGs and 175s, Strats, custom colour bound edge Teles, as well as Les Paul reissues. I now use two Warmoth Teles (Butterscotch Roy Buchanan-alike, Sonic Blue hollowbody with delete f-hole option), Fiesta Red 57 RI JV Strat, and a Yamaha 604W with the Joe Bardens I mentioned earlier. I buy now on the basis of what I like and need, not what other people or magazines rate. But this Heritage has really got my juices running; it would surely be replaced if stolen/incinerated etc. In terms of features it doesn't need anything else; it's made by the guys who really know how, and is the stone second hand bargain of the quality guitar market. I shall plot to buy another ASAP.


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: US $1500
Submitted 04/08/2003 at 09:54pm by Sorry not this time

Features : 9
Made in 2001 in Kalamazoo Michigan (original Gibson factory)
22 super sweet frets, low and wide.
Solid Curly Maple top(beautiful figure)
2 volume 2 tone
A pair of Seymour Duncan Black/Back humbuckers that do it all.
Passive electronics
Solid Mahogany body and neck with beautiful rosewood fingerboard.
Les Paul styling, only better
Tonepros tune-o-matic bridge with stopbar
Grover Rotomatic tuners
Perfect profile neck, not too fat or thin. 243/4" scale
Came with Black TKL hardshell case

Sound : 10
It does it all, from thrash metal, to vintage reverb blues, to subtle chicken pickin.
I run it straight to a Fender Princeton 112 Plus solid state 1x12" combo with a wah for the occasional crazy moment (quite often actually)
Beefy rich full ton-o-tone
the neck pickup clouds the lead pickup when both are selected at the same time at close volumes.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I ordered it over the internet, and it was set up at the Ed Roman shop beautifully before it was shipped to me.
No complaints in this department, this guitar is eye and ear candy.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar will do me for many years to come, I am confident to gig it without a backup. I just replaced the strap buttons with strap locks because the way I like the guitar to hang off of me was causing the strap to slip off.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't had any dealings yet (knock on wood)
Limited Lifetime warranty so I'm not worried.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for three long years, don't let that fool you into thinking that I praise this guitar as a lack of better judgement, It gets compliments from even the toughest critics. See above for all the hype. Peace Out


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: US $700 used
Submitted 03/28/2003 at 04:35pm by Allen
Email: allouie at pacbell<dot>net

Features : 9
I bought my H-150CM "used" on the internet. It has a nice cherry sunburst finish. The pickups are stock Schallers. I believe the year of the guitar is 1992. It also has a coil splitter, which adds a nice single coil option, if desired. However, it will not sound like a Strat. It's not super loaded, but for my purposes, it's more than adequate. The only other feature, that may be useful would be a phase switch to add furhter tonal variety.

Sound : 10
Sound is very subjective. For what I like (R&B, Straight-ahead jazz, fusion, blues), I believe this guitar is does an excellent job in capturing and delivering the tones very nicely. Some people think the Schaller pickups suck. For what I'm looking for, I think they're great. My assessment on the sound is as follows: It's very balanced across the tonal spectrum. The highs are warm and clear without being glaring or irritating. Many new guitars will sound very bright. In contrast to Gibsons, which I also own ('67 ES355, '97 ES335, '97 Howard Roberts Fusion, '74 ES175), the overall sound is much warmer. One reviewer compared the Schaller sound to a '58 Les Paul. This makes sense. Pick-up magnets will lose strength over time, thus providing a much warmer and smoother tone. If you are into hard-edged rock, then this pick-up will not be your best choice, but for the styles I'm interested in, they're perfect. Plugged into a good tube amp, this guitar and pickup combination will give you great clean R&B tones, purring blues to singing sustain ala Gary Moore and Carlos Santana. I was very impressed with the bridge pickup. It was not harsh sounding at all. A friend of mine has the same guitar, but with Duncan '59s. His guitar does not sound as warm or full as mine. The Duncans sound brighter and not as full across the tonal spectrum. My guitar sounds very fat. Strung with 10-46 (Fender stainless 350s), I can even capture a very convincing Straight ahead bebop jazz tone. A friend of mine who is an excellent straight-ahead player was totally blown away with how great a jazz tone this guitar was capabble of producing.

I have owned an early 70's Les Paul custom before, but ultimately sold it to a friend, because it lacked warmth and evenness in tonal production. This guitar is definitely a keeper!

One overall comment is that Heritage guitars stocked with Schallers will sound warmer that with Gibson pick-ups or Duncans. My first intro to Heritage guitars was through a friend who had a Prospect with stock Schallers. They exhibited the same "warmer-than-Gibson" qualities that I really like. Since then, I have also purchased a Prospect, but it came with Duncan 59s. Not to my surprise, it did not sound as warm as my friend's Prospect nor my 150CM. The person I purchased the Prospect from also threw in the Schallers. I will replace the Duncans with them when time permits.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Plays perfect with no buzzing. Great workmanship.

Reliability/Durability : 10
So far no problems.

Customer Support : 10
I have not had a need for customer support, but from prior experience in ordering a new Golden Eagle, the Heritage staff was great to work with. Bill Paige, one of the owners would be available to answer questions and made sure you were happy.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for over 35 years and currently own 11 guitars (Heritage, Gibson, Fender, Ibanez and Yamaha) and several amps (Evans, Fender, Rivera, Polytone, Fuchs overdrive supreme mod from '77 Mesa Boogie(in procces). I would definitely buy this guitar again, if it were lost or stolen. Overall, Heritage guitars are the best value in sound and performance, period!

If you want a no-nonsense well-made guitar with a vintage vibe in looks, feel and sound, you owe it to yourself to go check out the Heritage line of guitars. They are awesome in sound and price (I currently own three: 150 CM Les Paul, Golden Eagle Jazz archtop, and Prospect semi acoustic (similar to Gibson ES336).

The best way to put it is, if you love the Gibson sound, but desire a warmer and smoother tone for a lot less money ....go get a Heritage (w/Schallers)!!!


Product: Heritage H-150CM
Price Paid: US $1245
Submitted 02/11/2003 at 06:38am by Jason Boggs
Email: jboggs<at>fbfs dot com

Features : 6
My Heritage was made in 2002/2003. The serial number is a 2003 date, so officially its a 2003. This has the standard "Les Paul" features: 22 frets, Flame maple top, 2 humbuckers, 3 per side tuners. The things that make it special are as follows: honduran mahogany body and neck, brazilian rosewood fretboard, 2 Seymour Duncan Antiquity humbuckers, real mother of pearl inlays, Grover tuners, and a BEAUTIFUL Tobacco Burst finish. Not exacly "feature filled", but its got tone by the barrel full.

Sound : 10
This guitar was custom ordered by me, and it is everything I've always desired in an instrument. The neck is absolutely effortless to play on, and with a set of DR Pure Blues (10-46) strings the thing just plays like butter. The best part of the guitar is how the Duncan Antiquities react to with the honduran mahogany, playing is a dream, with the dynamics created by this combination. The sound is VERY rich and full, with a bit of bite on the bridge pickup, just like a good PAF. This guitar is used for blues, blues-rock and some classic rock, though it also sounds good for jazz, and even country. However the Duncan Antiquities aren't wax potted so they will squeal if you use too much gain, so no metal or high gain rock.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
This guitar was setup wonderfully at the factory, the action was perfect, the intonation was properly set, the nut was cut beautifully, and the finish is very rich and 3D looking. There are a couple of finish spots that could've been better, but that's what you get with a handmade guitar, not a production model. I don't know why some people complain about Heritage setups, these guys are craftsmen, and they know how to setup and build a great guitar.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
I could definitely depend on it, I've put Schaller strap locks on it to prevent an untimely fall and break, and I've used the guitar a lot in the one month that I've owned it. However I won't comment on the reliabilty yet, as I've only owned it for a short time

Customer Support : 10
Heritage was fabulous to work with and Jay Wolfe, the dealer, was even better. I'm sure that I tested Mr. Wolfe's patience greatly, but he was always very kind, courteous, and polite. Also Jay would sit on the phone and chat about weather, tone, amps, pedals, and other information that I found very useful. Rendal Wall at Heritage, setup my guitar and made sure that my guitar was in great playing condition when it left the factory, I was absolutely dumb founded that I didn't have to set the intonation or have a high fret or two, but the thing was absolutely perfect. If you're after a Heritage, only go through Jay Wolfe, the best prices, best options, best service, and nicest man in the world to deal with, a true gentleman.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for about 5 years now and have owned my share of gear. This guitar is the last Les Paul that I will ever buy. This is the kind of guitar that makes the executives at Gibson sick to their stomach, because of the options, the TONE, the service of a small company, and a fabulous price. If this guitar were lost or stolen, I'd collect the insurance money and be on the phone with Heritage in a couple minutes. I love the playability and the superior tone of this guitar. I compared this to Gibson's current offerings (Les Paul Standards), and did my homework on prices and options that I "had to have" and Gibson just couldn't compete. I really suggest to anyone who is interested in a "Les Paul" to look up Heritage 150's, give Jay Wolfe a call, and get over playing the "name on the headstock game".

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