I need help finding an empty Chassis or a working chassis for a heritage patriot...I picked the cabinet up at a flea market...the cabinet seems very well made and i would like to put it back to a working unit...any contact information for Mike Holland, Malcolm Macdonald or Lane Zastrow...I was hoping maybe one of them might still have some chassis available...a contact would be of great help....maybe they are members here...?
Thanks for any help
Heritage Amplification patriot 2-12"cabinet or Holland
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- 63superreverb
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Heritage Amplification patriot 2-12"cabinet or Holland
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Last Nerve
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Re: Heritage Amplification patriot 2-12"cabinet or Holland
IIRC, Heritage Amps is out of biz.
Sad news indeed. They made great amps.
Their cabs were made by another company though-
www.mathercab.com or www.mathercabs.com will take you there.
Sad news indeed. They made great amps.
Their cabs were made by another company though-
www.mathercab.com or www.mathercabs.com will take you there.
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Re: Heritage Amplification patriot 2-12"cabinet or Holland
What size chassis do you need?
- 63superreverb
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Re: Heritage Amplification patriot 2-12"cabinet or Holland
Thanks Last Nerve..I had read about them being out of business....I did leave a message with Lane at Heritage guitars...but no call back yet...I heard they made very good amps...the cab seems top notch........I have a 44 de-lite cab that fits but it is not wide enough in the front.....looks like the chassis was about 22 5/8" X 8" or 9" X 2 1/2"
I could always change the side spacers if i had a 22" X 9" X 2 1/2" thanks for answering me back....imput would be much appreciated...
I could always change the side spacers if i had a 22" X 9" X 2 1/2" thanks for answering me back....imput would be much appreciated...
64' Hydromatic
Re: Heritage Amplification patriot 2-12"cabinet or Holland
rjguitars has a chass that is maybe too large 26 x 8 x 2.75
http://www.rjguitars.net/Custom_Chassis ... tions.html
http://www.rjguitars.net/Custom_Chassis ... tions.html
- 63superreverb
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Re: Heritage Amplification patriot 2-12"cabinet or Holland
Thanks but that may be a little to big...what is the measurements on a true Dumble? or a close clone?
64' Hydromatic
Re: Heritage Amplification patriot 2-12"cabinet or Holland
I don't believe Heritage Guitars and Heritage amp are the same company. Heritage guitar is a 20 minute drive from where I live. I have stopped their a couple of times too talk to someone because I was wanting to check out the the old Gibson factory and talk to the old Gibson luthiers that build the Heritage guitars,But no one came to the door. It was close to evening when I stopped so they may have closed up shop by then. I do think they are still in business though. BTW I'm not sure if Heritage amp is still in business or not. Chad
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Re: Heritage Amplification patriot 2-12"cabinet or Holland
Hi Chad,
"Lasar Music Corp (Lane Zastrow) was the distributor for the 2nd incarnation of Holland Amps -built by Mike Holland- and Lasar Music Corp is also the distributor of Heritage Guitars & now Heritage Amps" the later is out of business...
"Lasar Music Corp (Lane Zastrow) was the distributor for the 2nd incarnation of Holland Amps -built by Mike Holland- and Lasar Music Corp is also the distributor of Heritage Guitars & now Heritage Amps" the later is out of business...
64' Hydromatic
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Re: Heritage Amplification patriot 2-12"cabinet or Holland
I found out Mike Holland really didnt have much to do with heritage amps designs just some carry over amps and some people had their holland amps never get returned to them...after sending them to him for repairs later...if true? is "scary".......Lane Zastrow was more of a salesman/distributor for "Lasar music corp or heritage guitars".......but the main designer of the heritage amps....was Paul "Tim" Cochrane who makes the popular Tim and Timmy effects pedals seems like a really good honest guy...maybe this will help someone else down the road...thanks for all the answers, help and input.....
64' Hydromatic