Michael John Scheuchzer's Solid Body Electric Guitars

Michael Scheuchzer, guitarist of MercyMe, is seen jamming the title track of the band's 2014 album, "Welcome To The New", on a televised appearance. He chose to play an Eastwood Guitars Airline Twin Tone which was modified to feature a Hipshot Baby Grand Guitar Bridge and a single color pick guard.

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Michael Scheuchzer, guitarist of MercyMe, is seen jamming the title track of the band's 2014 album, "Welcome To The New", on a televised appearance. What was once mistaken as an Eastwood Guitars Airline Twin Tone which was modified to feature a Hipshot Baby Grand Guitar Bridge and a single color pick guard, was actually a Supro Dual-Tone Electric Guitar. This guitar was built by luthier John Bolin at a time when the company was owned by Zinky.

Mike actually saw this submission and put his own stamp on this mistake. Thank you Mike!

Mike Scheuchzer? @mikescheuchzer Replying to @MakMeGuyGardner @EastwoodGuitars @Equipboard

"It’s actually a Supro Dual Tone from the short lived Zinky owned years. Fantastic guitar!

The luthier was John Bolin of Bolin Guitars. Has ALL the vintage vibes!!!

That’s not to say I wouldn’t gladly play an Eastwood ;) Used an Eastwood Baritone in studio"

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Michael Scheuchzer recently reached out EquipBoard.com staff through Twitter to help improve his board. Among fixing the brand of a mismarked guitar, he also added that he played an Eastwood Baritone in the recording studio. The posts were as follows.

Mike Scheuchzer? @mikescheuchzer
Replying to @MakMeGuyGardner @EastwoodGuitars @Equipboard

"It’s actually a Supro Dual Tone from the short lived Zinky owned years. Fantastic guitar!

The luthier was John Bolin of Bolin Guitars. Has ALL the vintage vibes!!!

That’s not to say I wouldn’t gladly play an Eastwood;) Used an Eastwood Baritone in studio ????"

Thank you Mike for clearing things up!

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