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  1. Wondering about your thoughts on pins that might have the sound of ebony pins (a mellower sound) but that are white.  My new LG-2 has plastic pins which I want to replace and I like the sound of ebony but want to keep the white aesthetic look.  Don't want to make it sound brighter so definitley not Tusq. 🙂

  2. For orginal "old time" I think of the Carter Family playing "No Depression" through Doc Watson.  But I could also think of something like certail Uncle Tupelo songs (like their cover of "No Depression") that were conjuring that sound.  No help at all, but just a thought.

  3. It would be an LG-3 back in the day, but it's a 2014 American Eagle LG-2--the sunburst version is the Americana.  Doing some research it seems there were two versions of the American Eagle: one without a pickguard with vintage style white button tuners and one wtih a teardrop guard with all metal tuners--not sure which came first.  I got it at Reverb for less than $1500 and, like I mentioned, it seems that it was barely played since it came off the factory floor 8 years ago.

  4. E-minor7 they seem pretty organic to me--no complaints about the texture of the pattern, only saying that it's a lot more red than the Gibson fire stripe (or tiger stripe or whatever).  That is, it's a beautiful pattern, I just worry that it wouldn't look good with this natural top with how red the stripe is.  Like I said, with a redder sunburst like there is on the RK it looks great, but I'm concered it would be way too orange on this guitar.

  5. Thanks for the thoughts, E-minor7.  It's a pretty red tiger stripe (or firestripe) from Stewmac, and that's my main concern that the red would be a bit too loud as opposed to the more yellow tiger stripe you see elsewhere.

     

    https://www.stewmac.com/luthier-tools-and-supplies/materials/pickguard-materials/acoustic-pickguard-blanks

     

    I made a pickguard for my all solid Recording King parlor guitar, but that sunburst is pretty red so it works really well.  I just don't want to detract from the nicely aged looking natural top of this LG-2.

  6. That's how I'm leaning too, RBSinTo.  I've got some tiger stripe material so I could make my own, but I think it would be way too flashy for the simple look of this guitar.  And I'd love to leave it totally clean, jedzep, but like I said I've chewed through into the wood on my J in about 6 months.  Am I too hard a strummer?  Probably.  Should I try to be easier?  Probably.  Is it going to happen at this point in my life?  Highly unlikely.  Hence the need for a guard! 🙃

     

    Of course, I don't care about resale value, so maybe I should just let it wear in to my strumming style!

  7. I'm with you, Jinder.  I've had this for about 5 hours and I'm loving it.  It's not my J-45 which could never be replaced, but it's a really sweet sound with great balance--as you say, a great all-rounder.  Maybe you can weigh in on a post I just started about considering adding a pickguard!

     

    And I get the cost of divorce issue...I was dumb enough to do it twice!

  8. He folks,

     

    So I Just recieved this fantastic LG-2 American Eagle.  Seems as if it was never played--not even a hint of a dent on the 3rd fret--and it sounds fantastic.  I love the look of it without a pickguard (not sure if the pic does it justice but the wood is gorgeous), but I'm a pretty heavy strummer and I'm worried about chewing through it quickly, so I'm wondering if you folks would recommend adding a pickguard.  And, if so, just for shits and giggles, what kind you would add.  I think Salfromchatham added a batwing style guard which I love, but I've also seen some with the traditional Gibson teardrop style.  And yes, I realize this is a bees nest I'm opening up and I'm ok with that!

    American Eagle smaller.jpg

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  9. Asked this in another thread but thought to avoid confustion I'd start a new one.  Has anyone played one of these?  Seems like other than the bridge being belly up it looks very similar to the new LG-2 naturals that are being produced now.

  10. Totally spinning off of my original question, does anyone have knowledge of the American Eagle LG-2?   I really like the thinner bridge on the older and newer LG-2s, but there's a number of these out there for a good bit less and if it's just aesthetics, well.  Just curious.

  11. Well, everything is going to sounds weak compared to those two!  To your larger point, though, it's interesting that there do seem to be some who say that what Gibson is building now (aside from the QC issues that flair up) are some of the best that they've made in many decades.  I'm not experienced enough to say that myself, but every newer one I've played has sounded great.  

  12. Don't beat around the bush, Jed--let me know how you really feel! 🤣  Seriously, though, I very much appreciate that honest assessment, and that's defiitely a push back towards an LG-2!

  13. So I know that the nut on the F-25 is a full 2 inches and that it's a shorter neck, but are these otherwise the same?  The Reverb rabbit hole has sucked me in once again in my looking for something new and I'm curious.  How do they compare soundwise?

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