You are copying and pasting this message on every Heritage video you can find. You continue to misspell the same word Luthier not Luther. I have written repeatedly for you to contact me with the name of your Luthier so I can talk to him - I tend to doubt your story.
the golden eagle was the best guitar i´ve ever played! i just strummed a simple open-string chord and the amazing sound blew me right out of my shoes (and socks!). those guitars are 20 times better than any piece of gibson!
I know that. That's my point. When Gibson moved to Nashville to make "factory production" junk, Heritage stayed behind to continue making "Hand-bult QUALITY" INSTRUMENTS.
@missystu Yeah! My dad and I play archtops-We have between us a burst L5 Wes and a wine red Tal Farlow reissue from Gibson(both are obviously made in Nashville)They are absolutely wonderful guitars and we both love Gibsons as much as the next guy(s).
We also have between us a blonde Heritage Golden Eagle,(reg.#52)..A burst H-550 and a burst Super Eagle CES.The Heritage guitars' workmanship blows the Gibsons away! I can't believe I'm saying it,but it's true.Beautifully made guitars!
I thought it sounded a little thin. I have a 78 Gibson Johnny Smith and it with D'Addario Chrome Mediums, and it sounds much richer. But that may be the acoustics of the room and the recording setup.
It does have a nice tone but doesn't seem to have much sustain. It also has a dry, lifeless sound. I'm not sure if its the strings or guitar it'sself. A little reverb would help at this point. All that being said...I live 1/2 mile from Heritage and know several people there. They are beautifull instruments and 10 times the quality of ANY fucking piece of shit Gibson.
Don't know about that, I have an L4CES and you can't be a circa '60s or '80s L5.
Dollar for dollar based on today's Gibson, I agree with you Heritage is a better made guitar and remember once upon a time the people at Heritage were making Gibson guitars.
Nice playing, and GREAT guitar thanks Deaconmark1
BIg Ron
BIgRon2176 5 months ago
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@urheadonastick
You are copying and pasting this message on every Heritage video you can find. You continue to misspell the same word Luthier not Luther. I have written repeatedly for you to contact me with the name of your Luthier so I can talk to him - I tend to doubt your story.
Big Ron (ronvermillion2176@gmail.com)
BIgRon2176 5 months ago
black orpheus for ever!!
pournaras21 1 year ago
Sweet.
missystu 1 year ago
Nice!
skydogz1 1 year ago
If you cranked that up through a Twin Reverb, would you get that fat Louis Stewart/ Greg Clayton Super 400 tone?
diz52nd 1 year ago
Heritage is going to making the D'Angelico New Yorker. Big News!!!!! They just finalized the contract.
tothatextent 2 years ago
please answer the acoustic question..thanks
rotolo 2 years ago
the golden eagle was the best guitar i´ve ever played! i just strummed a simple open-string chord and the amazing sound blew me right out of my shoes (and socks!). those guitars are 20 times better than any piece of gibson!
gus23a 2 years ago
I know that. That's my point. When Gibson moved to Nashville to make "factory production" junk, Heritage stayed behind to continue making "Hand-bult QUALITY" INSTRUMENTS.
missystu 2 years ago 10
@missystu Yeah! My dad and I play archtops-We have between us a burst L5 Wes and a wine red Tal Farlow reissue from Gibson(both are obviously made in Nashville)They are absolutely wonderful guitars and we both love Gibsons as much as the next guy(s).
We also have between us a blonde Heritage Golden Eagle,(reg.#52)..A burst H-550 and a burst Super Eagle CES.The Heritage guitars' workmanship blows the Gibsons away! I can't believe I'm saying it,but it's true.Beautifully made guitars!
Guitfiddlejase 1 year ago
I am interested if you still have it. Please contact me.
dlp1954 3 years ago
Would you say the Heritage has the biggest
unplugged acoustic sound of any hollow-body
guitar you've tried?
ravi48819 3 years ago
yea this would be awesome if he will asnwer. i second the question.
ankoslitoflower 3 years ago
I thought it sounded a little thin. I have a 78 Gibson Johnny Smith and it with D'Addario Chrome Mediums, and it sounds much richer. But that may be the acoustics of the room and the recording setup.
jeteye97 2 years ago
It does have a nice tone but doesn't seem to have much sustain. It also has a dry, lifeless sound. I'm not sure if its the strings or guitar it'sself. A little reverb would help at this point. All that being said...I live 1/2 mile from Heritage and know several people there. They are beautifull instruments and 10 times the quality of ANY fucking piece of shit Gibson.
missystu 3 years ago 2
Don't know about that, I have an L4CES and you can't be a circa '60s or '80s L5.
Dollar for dollar based on today's Gibson, I agree with you Heritage is a better made guitar and remember once upon a time the people at Heritage were making Gibson guitars.
L4CES 2 years ago 5