Product Description
2001 Heritage Blonde Golden Eagle Specifications Sn R14601 equipped with an original hand wound Frailin floating humbucker. In excellent shape cosmetically and structurally, with very little playing wear only detectable by the frets, which are also in great condition and an amazing tone that fills up a room. Highly flamed back sides and neck. Comes with original Heritage case. amed maple back and sides and especially the neck.
Neck : 17 degree peg head pitch; five-piece curly maple neck; multiple white bound head veneer inlaid with mother of pearl eagle and branch; back veneer inlaid with mother of pearl eagle and registration number. MOP truss rod cover, optionally engraved with customer’s name.
Fingerboard : 25 1/2″ scale ebony finger board multiple white bound with mother of pearl cloud inlays; with 20 frets. Radius is 12″. Nut width is 1-70″, 12th fret 2.05″ Neck depth at 3rd fret 0.878″ 9th fret 0.945
Body : Single cutaway solid carved spruce top, solid carved curly maple back and solid curly maple rim; multiple white bound top and back; multiple white bound curly maple pickguard; with bound f-holes.
Rim Thickness – 3″
Body Width – 17″
Body Length – 20 1/4″
Electronics : One Heritage jazz floating pickup mounted on pickguard with one volume pot on the pickguard.
Hardware : Individual gold plated Imperial machine heads; gold plated Heritage bail tailpiece; adjustable ebony bridge with mother of pearl inlays; mother of pearl truss rod cover optionally engraved with owners name.
Heritage Guitar Inc. of 225 Parsons Street in Kalamazoo, Michigan was incorporated on April 1, 1985. During the next 25 years the most amazing archtops were produced by the Gibson builders that started the Heritage company. There wonderful Heritages from this era to be found in vintage shops throughout the world that rival their Gibson counterparts in all aspects. if you are lucky enough to find one of these treasures, you will know immediately when you pick one up and play your first few notes.
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