Eastman Guitars began in 1992 with a unique and highly individual concept to produce superbly designed, alternative takes on classic, western influenced solid body, hollow body and acoustic guitars manufactured in China and have evolved into a respected and trusted instrument manufacturer with many artists, players and collectors choosing Eastman for their build quality, playability, cost and cool factor. Eastman have an impressive range of guitars for classic rock, blues and jazz music aspirations, with many shapes, sizes and ‘aged’ models available within those catagories. You should take a look here on the Guitar Village website and, of course, here at the shop. Lets take a look at some of the finishes and models associated with Eastman guitars this year.
Antique Varnish Series – With a classic hand made aging technique, designed to ensure the instruments look vintage in appearance offer players guitars with a pre-owned look to a build quality that is brand new with the total reliability that goes with a new instrument.” The Antique Varnish Series covers solid-body, thinline, archtop, acoustic and mandolin models.
Archtops – “Eastman’s skill in hand-carving tops and backs are apparent in the selection of our archtop guitars. The result: some of the most coveted and beloved archtop guitars anywhere.” Includes solid carved wood, solid carved tops, laminate and signature models.
Thinline Electrics – “Eastman thinline guitars are handcrafted and lacquered — the way they ought to be. They have a warm, rich tone and feature premium pickups from the world’s finest manufacturers.” Solid carved wood, laminate and signature models available.
Solid Body – “The SB59/v has the look, feel, and tone, of a 58-year-old guitar.” The Eastman SB model covers the best of everyone’s favourite singlecut solid body electric guitar with Eastman’s own unique soul.
Acoustic Guitars – Eastman acoustics come in a variety of traditional and modern designs including dreadnought, parlour and orchestra models.
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