

Painstakingly crafted at the revered 225 Parsons Street Kalamazoo, Michigan factory that the Gibson company occupied for the majority of what is widely considered the company's 'Golden Era'.
Gibson vacated the premises in 1984, however, a determined and dedicated group of former employees decided to purchase the lot and it's machinery to continue to build instruments under the 'Heritage' brand.
The Eagle is a close approximation of the beloved Gibson L5 CES, as used most famously by players such as Joe Pass and Wes Montgomery.
This Eagle is a versatile and tonally dynamic Archtop, perfectly suited for players looking for a tonally balanced instrument with plenty in the way of individual note definition and clarity for Chord Melody style playing or any and all Jazz endeavours!
Body: Solid Curly Maple
Top: Solid Carved Sitka Spruce
Finish: Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Colour: Cherry
Neck: 5-Piece Curly Maple
Neck Profile: Standard C
Neck Joint: Set Neck
Radius: 12"
Fingerboard: Ebony
Number of Frets: 20, Medium Jumbo (Jescar 47104)
Scale Length: 25.5"
Nut Width: 1.6875"
Nut Material: Bone
Bridge/Tailpiece: Adjustable Rosewood Base with Finger Bail Tailpiece
Tuners: Grover Super Rotomatics
Neck Pickup: Seymour Duncan Seth Lover Humbucker
Bridge Pickup: Seymour Duncan Seth Lover Humbucker
Controls: 2 x Volume, 2 x Tone
Switching: 3-Way Toggle Pickup Switch
Painstakingly crafted at the revered 225 Parsons Street Kalamazoo, Michigan factory that the Gibson company occupied for the majority of what is widely considered the company's 'Golden Era'.
Gibson vacated the premises in 1984, however, a determined and dedicated group of former employees decided to purchase the lot and it's machinery to continue to build instruments under the 'Heritage' brand.
The Eagle is a close approximation of the beloved Gibson L5 CES, as used most famously by players such as Joe Pass and Wes Montgomery.
This Eagle is a versatile and tonally dynamic Archtop, perfectly suited for players looking for a tonally balanced instrument with plenty in the way of individual note definition and clarity for Chord Melody style playing or any and all Jazz endeavours!