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Very Nice .. that one is...

Of course, you could see how much they'd customize a Golden Eagle to taste also.

 

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A very sixties looking thin seventeen inch carved tap tuned select spruce top. Ultra curly maple carved back with matching solid curly maple rims and pickguard. 2 1/4" body depth, sharp [Florentine] cutaway with multiple binding.

 

Five piece ultra curly maple neck with seventeen-degree peghead pitch, multiple bound with pearl golden eagle. Pearl truss rod cover.

 

25 1/2" scale multiple bound ebony fingerboard with pearl cloud inlay. 1 11/16" nut width.

 

A modern-vintage instrument, brilliant response, rich warm tonal definition with a classic feel.

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That's it as I would one with long scale, thanks! Guess it's time to call the magic men at heritage

Think about the Byrdland features that you'd like to have... there are a lot of options when you have it custom made... be ready with details..! :icon_thumright:

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I have ordered guitars and sent guitars to these guys since about 98 and know I have been in their way time wise before but they love guitar talk. Thought the egale would be the starter but not aware it could be built thinline kinda lost time to acoustic guitar and been while since last call, but short scale and my age don't mix anymore so need long scale but with that jazz open wood sound perhaps this is it

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I have ordered guitars and sent guitars to these guys since about 98 and know I have been in their way time wise before but they love guitar talk. Thought the egale would be the starter but not aware it could be built thinline kinda lost time to acoustic guitar and been while since last call, but short scale and my age don't mix anymore so need long scale but with that jazz open wood sound perhaps this is it

Excellent !...

And yes, they love to talk guitar.. and are a wealth of information.

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