President Trump is taking his brand from rallies to riffs with the release of the American Eagle Guitar Series, a collection of limited-edition guitars designed to hit a patriotic chord. Officially endorsed by Trump, these guitars are as much a collector’s item as they are a bold political statement.
Red, white, and strum…
The American Eagle Series guitars feature unmistakable nods to Trump’s presidency, including “Make America Great Again” inlaid in authentic pearl on the neck and the number 45 on the headstock. Decked out with an eagle and flag motif, these guitars are priced at $1,500 for the electric version and $1,250 for the acoustic. Only 1,000 of each model will be produced, with all in-stock guitars guaranteed to ship in time for Christmas.
For fans looking for a little less glitz, the Presidential Series guitars come in black, gold, and red, priced at $1,500. These electrics will take a little longer to arrive – expect a 5-6 month wait – but the first 1,000 will be individually numbered, making them a must-have for hardcore collectors.
Encore for the die-hard fans.
The real headliners of this lineup are the Signature Edition guitars, signed by the former president himself. With only 275 American Eagle Electric Guitars available at $11,250 each, and 1,000 American Eagle Acoustic Guitars priced at $10,250, these autographed six-strings are a premium addition for Trump enthusiasts. Both models promise delivery before Christmas for those who order early.
Strapped for cash? These are a little less expensive…
For a more affordable option, the God Bless the USA Series guitars deliver handmade craftsmanship and vintage flair at $1,000 each. Available in two styles – a flag guitar and an old- fashioned model with “God Bless the USA” etched in pearl that evokes a sense of nostalgia while celebrating American pride. The latter guitar boasts a high-gloss solid spruce top with walnut back and sides, combining old-school looks with modern sound quality.
From rallies to riffs.
While Trump isn’t known for playing the guitar, he hasn’t shied away from comparing his appeal to musical legends. At a rally in New York, Trump mused, “I’m the greatest of all time. Maybe greater even than Elvis. Elvis had a guitar, I don’t have a guitar. I don’t have the privilege of a guitar.
Perhaps that’s why the president-elect’s guitars come with a touch of rock-and-roll bravado, each instrument is produced by a veteran-owned company.
And if you miss out, don’t FRET too much (yes that pun was on purpose) – I assume there will be 47 guitars someday too.
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