The nearest Gibson equivalent to the Heritage Golden Eagle is the Gibson Citation. The Heritage is a close copy as far as material and construction, though the Gibson has even more embellishment, including binding on the back of the headstock and engraved tuners. The Gibson of course also has its name, so is sells in the price range @mickey and @tobijohn referenced for other super high end big G archtops.
Gibson Citation.
I FINALLY GOT A PROPER JAZZ BOX: 1997 HERITAGE GOLDEN EAGLE
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I am searching the archives and drives for pics of the Heritage 535 I had. It was beautiful. I have one drive that will not open and I think that is where those pics are stored. I need to take it and get them extracted onto another storage drive.
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There a NOS Golden Eagle tailpiece emblem for sale on Reverb for $325. Sheeesh . . . That’s more than I'm used to paying for an entire guitar!
https://reverb.com/item/74954361-nos-he ... c-engraved
https://reverb.com/item/74954361-nos-he ... c-engraved
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You should contact WD Music or Greasy Groove, both make custom pickguards to spec. Assuming it's plastic, I'd be surprised if they couldn't fabricate one of those for you, probably for around $50 or less:toomanycats wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 12:25 pm There a NOS Golden Eagle tailpiece emblem for sale on Reverb for $325. Sheeesh . . . That’s more than I'm used to paying for an entire guitar!
https://www.wdmusic.com/wd-custom-pickguards.html
https://greasygroove.com/pickguards/gui ... uards.html
There are probably artisans local to you who could do it as well...
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Proud RINO trapped in a heavy metal chassis
Growing up, only kid in the neighborhood with an Uncle Ahkbar
Proud RINO trapped in a heavy metal chassis
Growing up, only kid in the neighborhood with an Uncle Ahkbar
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That badge seems expensive but if it adds more than $325 to the value then it is worth it.
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I dunno about the badge but you'd have a very hard time selling a guitar like that to a "Gruhn's" or a "Carter's" without the original hard case!tonebender wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 1:06 pm That badge seems expensive but if it adds more than $325 to the value then it is worth it.
Sort of a tip off on that expensive a guitar that it is probably hot.
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That's a beauty @toomanycats but I just can't picture a Rocker that gigs as much as you do playing jazz.
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You're right, it really is a jazz guitar, and should probably have flat would .13s on it or something like that. I'm still trying to convince myself that I can use it for electric blues, but it's not really the right tool for that job, not at least the way I play them.
T-Bone Walker did play a big jazz box, but he played a different type of blues.
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Ted Nugent does not play a "rock" guitar. He makes it work. Let her rip.
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@toomanycats and@tonebender I was just teasing I hope that post didn't anger either one of you.
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No worries, never gave it a thought. I can't speak for tcats but that guitar is not something that fits with my playing, but I can see myself buying it if I ran up on a good deal just for the "horse trading" value. I have bought a lot of instruments or gear over the years that all I intended to do was hold for awhile and sell. Deals are just so few and far between since anyone can google what they have. Pawn shops have practically turned into retail outlets.
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