Heritage Guitars is a company dedicated to handcrafting high-quality electric guitars, continuing the tradition of the iconic factory at 225 Parsons Street in Kalamazoo. The company was founded in 1985 by former senior employees with extensive experience in guitar-building, including Jim Deurloo, Marv Lamb, JP Moats, Bill Paige, and Mike Korpak. Their first guitar, the H-140 solid body single cutaway electric guitar, was introduced at the 1985 NAMM show in New Orleans, and since then Heritage has focused on producing the world's greatest hollow, semi-hollow, and solid body electric guitars. With a strong foundation in the Consumer Goods, E-Commerce, Manufacturing, and Music industries, Heritage Guitars is committed to creating top-notch American-made musical instruments. The company's slogan, "The World's Finest American-made Musical Instruments," reflects their dedication to excellence in craftsmanship and musical performance. Despite a lack of specific information on headquarters and last investments, Heritage Guitars' rich history and ongoing commitment to quality make it a compelling investment opportunity for venture capitalists.
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