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Duesenberg Introduces the Eagles Series Guitar and Bass

Both instruments are based on the company's Fullerton double-cutaway series.



Fullerton, CA (June 6, 2012) – The Eagles and Duesenberg Guitars have collaborated in designing a new signature guitars to celebrate their 40th Anniversary. The new Duesenberg Eagles Series features the DCF Eagles Signature Guitar along with the DBF Eagles Signature Bass. Both are based on the company's Fullerton double-cutaway series. Duesenberg has aimed for elegance with these models, which feature custom gold sparkle paint along with raised 3D wings on the lower part of the body, custom inlays of the bands name on the fingerboard, and silver-plated hardware.

Features
• Semi-Acoustic Maple Body
• Arched Spruce Top
• Sustain Center Block
• Maple Neck - Rosewood Fingerboard
• Guitar: Domino P90 and Grand Vintage Humbucker
• Duesenberg Deluxe Tremolo
• Bass: 2 Duesenberg Bass-Buckers
• Custom Duesenberg Tuners and Trussrod Cover.
• All hardware is Silver Plated and the Duesenberg Eagles Series comes with a custom case.

For more information, visit:
duesenbergusa.com


     

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David
on 06/06/2012
Absolutely Gorgeous Guitar and Bass ! , Congrats Eagles on 40 Years ? How long has Duesenburg been making Guitars and Bass's (as well as effects) * Dumb question= I was wondering has Dueusenburg ever made a production model such as Gibson's B.B. King's Lucille Model (ES-355 without F-Holes) or Gibson ES-355's with F-Holes (and Epiphone's Current ES-345 with a Varitone as well as the out of production dual Blues P-90's Gibson Blueshawk with Varitone (I have a Blueshawk and find the Varitone a incredible asset with tone shaping, I could not afford a Duesenbuerg Guitar (or car ha) perhaps someday a Guitar, I was lucky to buy a VGC used Gibson Blueshawk with OHSC , I had been searching for a new one to test out and came across this one and played it through multiple amps (was sold pretty quick on it) and another customer had come in and if by chance I put it down or back to the staff (they held it for me) I do believe the other person would have purchased it, right time at right place! a almost new USA Fender J5 triple pick up was there also but could not afford both! Reissue the Blueshawk!



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