1992 Heritage Prospect Hollow-Body Electric Guitar w/Case
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Preowned Heritage Prospect Hollow-Body Electric Guitar with case
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Preowned Heritage Prospect Standard Hollow Body Electric Guitar:
The Prospect Standard is one of four non-signature models within The Heritage's Semi-Hollow Body series. It rocks a small body (15" wide, 16-3/4" long and 1-5/8" thick), glued-in neck and series-standard electronics and hardware. Prospect Standard`s body is semi acoustic and double-cut. It is made of laminated curly maple (back, top) and solid curly maple (sides). Single-layer creme binding and unbound "f" holes decorate the top of this Standard. The neck is made of solid mahogany. It features 24-3/4" scale, standard back contour and it`s topped with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard. Seymour Duncan Humbuckers fill the bridge and neck positions and feature the standard controls unit. Other major features include a two-piece bridge and closed-gear tuning machines.
Some damage on back (shown in pictures): finish has come off from use of tape and wear.
Wear on the first 5 frets, still playable.
The Prospect Standard is one of four non-signature models within The Heritage's Semi-Hollow Body series. It rocks a small body (15" wide, 16-3/4" long and 1-5/8" thick), glued-in neck and series-standard electronics and hardware. Prospect Standard`s body is semi acoustic and double-cut. It is made of laminated curly maple (back, top) and solid curly maple (sides). Single-layer creme binding and unbound "f" holes decorate the top of this Standard. The neck is made of solid mahogany. It features 24-3/4" scale, standard back contour and it`s topped with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard. Seymour Duncan Humbuckers fill the bridge and neck positions and feature the standard controls unit. Other major features include a two-piece bridge and closed-gear tuning machines.
Some damage on back (shown in pictures): finish has come off from use of tape and wear.
Wear on the first 5 frets, still playable.