Guitar Magazine

HERITAGE CUSTOM CORE H-150

Even set against the bizarre backdrop of the tail-end of Henry Juszkiewicz’s reign at Gibson, there was widespread astonishment in the guitar world when in 2017 the Nashville company parted ways with the internationally respected Edwin Wilson after 28 years of loyal service. As Gibson Custom’s Historic program manager, Wilson masterminded both the Collector’s Choice and True Historic lines, and there aren’t many people in the business who know more about Les Pauls or how to manufacture them.

In his new role as head of guitar R&D at Heritage, Wilson has applied his expertise to instruments built at 225 Parsons Street in Kalamazoo, Michigan – the site of the golden-era Gibson factory, where and this magazine.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Guitar Magazine

Guitar Magazine8 min read
The Thrill Of The Chase
Let’s make no bones about it: the world of vintage guitars can be an intimidating place. The stakes are high, and recognising the various tells that indicate whether an instrument is a fake or the real deal can seem like a dark art known only to griz
Guitar Magazine3 min read
Guitar CONTRIBUTORS
Managing editor Josh has been chatting to the great and good of guitar since he joined the brand in 2017. “They say never meet your heroes,” he reflects. “But this job has shown me that no matter how famous you are, guitarists love talking about guit
Guitar Magazine15 min read
Guitar On Film: Mad Max: Fury Road
Twisted metal. Death-defying stunts. 45-foot flames. Angle-grinding guitar riffs. No, this isn’t a Rammstein show. This is Mad Max: Fury Road. Regularly referred to as one of the greatest action films of all time, this turbo-charged chase movie raced

Related Books & Audiobooks