Heritage Announces New Core Collection H-150 Artisan Aged Guitar

Heritage's new Core Collection H-150 Artisan Aged guitar
(Image credit: Heritage Guitars)

Heritage has unveiled its new Core Collection H-150 Artisan Aged guitar.

Hand-built at the company's Kalamazoo, Michigan factory, the guitar features an aged and nitrocellulose-finished mahogany body with a curly maple top, a '50s C-style mahogany neck, and a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with a 12"-radius.

Sounds on the guitar come by way of a pair of Heritage Custom Shop 225 humbucking pickups, controlled by two sets of tone and volume knobs, a three-way selector switch, CTS pots, and period-appropriate Orange Drop capacitors.

Heritage's new Core Collection H-150 Artisan Aged guitar

(Image credit: Heritage Guitars)

Other appointments on the H-150 Artisan Aged include a locking bridge with an aluminum stopbar tailpiece and a holly-veneered headstock with Heritage-designed tuning machines.

The Heritage Core Collection H-150 Artisan Aged guitar is available now – in Dark Cherry Sunburst, Tobacco Sunburst, and Dirty Lemon Burst finishes – for $4,299.

For more info on the guitar, head on over to heritageguitars.com.

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Jackson Maxwell
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Jackson is an Associate Editor at GuitarWorld.com and GuitarPlayer.com. He’s been writing and editing stories about new gear, technique and guitar-driven music both old and new since 2014, and has also written extensively on the same topics for Guitar Player. Elsewhere, his album reviews and essays have appeared in Louder and Unrecorded. Though open to music of all kinds, his greatest love has always been indie, and everything that falls under its massive umbrella. To that end, you can find him on Twitter crowing about whatever great new guitar band you need to drop everything to hear right now.