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Who would sell a $5K Brazilian PRS to buy a Heritage?


Kuz

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I was in the North Pole on the Henry J with P90s but Tim was 90 degrees...

 

If I get a second chance a Golden Eagle without P90s

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I have a '94 PRS CE24 that is just stellar. It's a transition guitar, still has the smaller neck heel And MoP Birds when they weren't de jour on CE24s. It was my main guitar for 10 yrs. That one will be one of the last guitars I ever sell (since I won't sell the LPC). Had a McRosie that was absolutely one of the best tonally balanced guitars I've ever had. Nothing shrill about the bridge, nothing boomy about the neck; just a great guitar. Sold it to fund the Millie NFH.

 

Hmmm, got to wonder what Mr. Kuz has in the works. My guess is a big jazz box of one flavor or the other, since John sold the Golden Eagle and missed out on buying it back. Or maybe a Super KB. Something along those lines. ................. Just my WAG.

I just wanted to correct post, not that it really matters. But my '94 PRS is a CE24 not an SE. Mine is all American made. Thats what I get for posting before! having coffee.

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John's a big guy. He could get his arms around a

Super
, I think...? ; )

 

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I was in the North Pole on the Henry J with P90s but Tim was 90 degrees...

 

If I get a second chance a

Golden Eagle without P90s

 

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Hahaha....... Good hints Kuz.

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John, you're having way too much fun with this!!

 

Yep!

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American Eagle?

 

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Medium Rare Golden Flamed Eagle?

 

Medium Rare Golden Flamed Eagle

 

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Medium Rare Golden Flamed Eagle?

Ahhh, I just caught that the beef is "rare". Duh on me. I was thinking golden aged beef. Wrong track. :rolleyes_mini:

 

So, it's a very rare Golden Eagle. Now, that brings up whether or not it's already built, or being built. Can't be rare if it's being built. In this case "Rare' should indicated a past. So, they must have built one or two and John has found one somewhere. Could be a NOS from a dealer; something that was built, used then stashed and has come up for sale; or possibly one that one of the boys built for himself and has decided to part with (like Marv's original 357). I'm going with it's at the factory and one of the boys has decided to part with it.

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OK, SPOILER ALERT!!!

 

I have agreed to a price for a NOS 2007 Heritage Golden Eagle, only 1 of 4 made ever with a Florentine cutaway, Dark ALS finish, premium wood package, 1 3/4" at nut!!!!

 

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Man, that is nice. And how cool to be with a Florentine cutaway.

 

The inlays, finish and woods combine to make a Kalamazoo classic.

 

I predict that you will post us some great porn of this one.

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OK, SPOILER ALERT!!!

 

I have agreed to a price for a NOS 2007 Heritage Golden Eagle, only 1 of 4 made ever with a Florentine cutaway, Dark ALS finish, premium wood package, 1 3/4" at nut!!!!

 

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John: I'm glad the you and Jay were able to work things out. What's going on with the pup? Did you make any decisions on that?

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1&3/4' at the nut, that is going to be a handful of neck!!

 

 

My Super is 1 3/4" at the nut, with a nice shallow "D" shape, and it's perfect! Just a beauty, John! Congratulations!!

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