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NUGD - it’s a semi..
So I really only regret one guitar that I let go. It was a Heritage 535. Since then I have realized how much I love semi hollows, and also how nice Heritage guitars truly are.
I was looking to trade a guitar I wasn’t bonding with and the goal was to get a semi. It isn’t a 535, but its little brother, a Heritage Prospect. This one is a “Blues Deluxe” model Prospect. A large dealer spec’d a bunch of Prospects and they got the Blues Deluxe name. For starters, a normal Prospect is roughly the size of an ES-339, and has a floating center block attached to the top but not the back. The Blues Deluxe Prospect has a full center block along with 3-way switches on both humbuckers. Phase, normal and single coil. I didn’t particularly desire this switching but the guitar felt, sounded and looked too good to pass up. It is constructed much like a 535 - flame maple body. This model also has a flame maple pickguard. Heritage makes some super stuff and this Michigander loves once again having a guitar built close to home! It is a 2000 model (near mint!) So it was long before the company changed hands. Anyone have any Prospect experience?
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