Les,
If you look around on archeryhistory.com you will find an old magazine cover and an old ad showing the Golden Eagle. It was marketed by "Shakespeare" and "Proline" along with "Root". I know that Root was bought out by Shakespeare, but I'm not sure how or when Proline fits into the picture. In any event, the Golden Eagles from each of the three companies are all the same bow as far as I know. I'm not sure what colors were available during those three different time periods. I sold a red Proline version a couple years ago that did not appear to have been repainted - I always assumed that the color was original. I still have one of the ugly greenish-gold Root models. Besides for color, they were identical to each other. This greenish/gold is the only color I have personally come across with the actual "Root" name on it, although it's possible that they were available in other colors as well. There were a few that sold on the auction site a few years ago that were different colors, but I'm pretty sure that those were all "Proline" bows. They have nice grips and are good shooters - very stable.
If you bought the one that was listed here on TG earlier this month - you got a nice bow.
RB