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Al Meyers

 

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Downey, California
Post  Posted 2 Oct 2021 12:04 am    
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I had this build in 1991, used it on some recordings and put it back in the case where it has been for decades.

Not a flaw of any kind. Non-electric pickguard to make the guitar completely acoustic. The pickup has a quick disconnect inside that you can pull up through the F-hole. Very simple to remove the pickup assembly.
















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Jim Saunders


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Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Post  Posted 4 Oct 2021 9:11 am     Hey There
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Heritage is a fantastic guitar and the Golden Eagle is top of the line. Cousin to the Johnnie Smith Gibson or L5. If I could afford the price, I'd make it mine. It appears there is a second pick guard?
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Al Meyers

 

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Downey, California
Post  Posted 4 Oct 2021 9:40 am     Re: Hey There
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Jim Saunders wrote:
Heritage is a fantastic guitar and the Golden Eagle is top of the line. Cousin to the Johnnie Smith Gibson or L5. If I could afford the price, I'd make it mine. It appears there is a second pick guard?


Yes, non-electric pickguard to make the guitar completely acoustic. The pickup has a quick disconnect inside that you can pull up through the F-hole. Makes it very simple to remove the pickup assembly.
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Al Meyers

 

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Downey, California
Post  Posted 4 Oct 2021 5:49 pm     Re: Hey There
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Al Meyers wrote:
Jim Saunders wrote:
Heritage is a fantastic guitar and the Golden Eagle is top of the line. Cousin to the Johnnie Smith Gibson or L5. If I could afford the price, I'd make it mine. It appears there is a second pick guard?


Yes, non-electric pickguard to make the guitar completely acoustic. The pickup has a quick disconnect inside that you can pull up through the F-hole. Makes it very simple to remove the pickup assembly.


Also, impossible to replace. Very few USA builders even know how to build an archtop. Hand built archtops made in America are quickly becoming a thing of the past.
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Roger Rettig


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Naples, FL
Post  Posted 5 Oct 2021 5:34 am    
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Al:

What's the width of the lower bout, please? Jim compares this model to the Johnny Smith or the L-5 but they're 17" wide. At a glance, this looks more 'Super 400-like'; Super 400s have an 18" bout.

This is a beautiful instrument!
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Darrell Owens


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Post  Posted 19 Nov 2021 1:31 pm     Heritage
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Beautiful Guitar.
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Al Meyers

 

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Downey, California
Post  Posted 19 Nov 2021 2:22 pm     Re: Heritage
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Darrell Owens wrote:
Beautiful Guitar.


I used this guitar on a CD that you and I are both on. The one with George Sabolic back in 1992 or so.
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Al Meyers

 

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Downey, California
Post  Posted 16 Dec 2021 10:46 am     Re: 1991 Heritage Golden Eagle Acoustic Electric...
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Al Meyers wrote:
I had this build in 1991, used it on some recordings and put it back in the case where it has been for decades.

Not a flaw of any kind. Non-electric pickguard to make the guitar completely acoustic. The pickup has a quick disconnect inside that you can pull up through the F-hole. Very simple to remove the pickup assembly.

25 1/2” scale, nut width is 1- 11/16"

Rim Thickness - 3”
Body Width - 17”
Body Length - 20 1/4”

$10K plus shipping















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Al Meyers

 

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Downey, California
Post  Posted 2 Jan 2022 10:28 pm     Re: 1991 Heritage Golden Eagle Archtop $9K, Offers
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Al Meyers wrote:
I had this build in 1991, used it on some recordings and put it back in the case where it has been for decades.

Not a flaw of any kind. Non-electric pickguard to make the guitar completely acoustic. The pickup has a quick disconnect inside that you can pull up through the F-hole. Very simple to remove the pickup assembly.
















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