Eastwood Guitars
Eastwood Guitars
http://www.eastwoodguitars.com/index.htm
Anyone Have any? They look interesting
Scroll down, there are a few with the Jazzmaster Trem, kind of neat
Anyone Have any? They look interesting
Scroll down, there are a few with the Jazzmaster Trem, kind of neat
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Re: Eastwood Guitars
I had an Eastwood Airline reissue for a whle, the Jack White heralded model. It's a good lilttle guitar for the money, the pickups gave a nice garage rock growl. Nothing wrong with the construction at all. A little thin at the nut but that's just me, I like wide necks. I'd be interested to try other guitars in the range. I sold it as part of the campaign to get the collection back to single figures instead of the 22 guitars I had when the collection reached its peak. 

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I had the Airline too: It totally kick ass if you can handle the pots position and the fact that the veck pocket starts at the 13th fret.
I really like the bridge pickup but the neck was too muddy for me: HUGE sounding but too much huge (I must say I'm more on the treble side of guitar tone): I resold it mainly for this reason and because I wanted a guitar with a tremolo.
I regretted to have sold it a few weeks after but I don't regret it anymore since my new Jazzmaster is heaven to me !
I really like the bridge pickup but the neck was too muddy for me: HUGE sounding but too much huge (I must say I'm more on the treble side of guitar tone): I resold it mainly for this reason and because I wanted a guitar with a tremolo.
I regretted to have sold it a few weeks after but I don't regret it anymore since my new Jazzmaster is heaven to me !

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I am considering one because I can't afford a Jazzmaster right now, they look cool. idk should I?
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I had a Hi-Flyer for the same reason and I'll have to say, "save your money." The trems are pretty crappy and the pickups were horribly microphonic and the guitar needed a fret job and set-up before it was really playable.BenHagerty wrote: I am considering one because I can't afford a Jazzmaster right now, they look cool. idk should I?
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I was really dissappointed with Eastwood guitars. I was so excited about them, because I love Supros and Airlines, and the Eastwods looked super cool, but when I finally held one in person, it was a total let-down. There were flaws all over the thing (I am talking every Eastwood I picked up, which was about five), like the binding coming up a little on one of the necks, some bad routing near a pickup, cheap screenprinting on the pickguard, plastic nuts that were badly shaped, even the finishes were lack-lustre and un-professional. None of these would be a problem if the guitars were in the $200-$300 range, but they're like $600-$700. Total rip-off, you could get an original '60s Airline for that much.
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I played a Saturn the other day. The Eastwood's appeal to those that like the look of an old guitar but the feel of a modern guitar IMO—flat radius and jumbo frets. Can't comment on the pickups or anything as I only played it acoustically but it did sound nice unplugged.
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I have been trying to find an origional 60's, havn't come across many. If I find one for a decent price I will probably buy it.stereordinary wrote: I was really dissappointed with Eastwood guitars. I was so excited about them, because I love Supros and Airlines, and the Eastwods looked super cool, but when I finally held one in person, it was a total let-down. There were flaws all over the thing (I am talking every Eastwood I picked up, which was about five), like the binding coming up a little on one of the necks, some bad routing near a pickup, cheap screenprinting on the pickguard, plastic nuts that were badly shaped, even the finishes were lack-lustre and un-professional. None of these would be a problem if the guitars were in the $200-$300 range, but they're like $600-$700. Total rip-off, you could get an original '60s Airline for that much.
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I want one of these but by the sounds of it they suck,maybe I'l get a univox someday.


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Well, they pop up on eBay quite a bit, or you can always check GBase.com.
The most common ones are these (sorry about the blurry pic, I took it from eBay):

But you can occasionally snag one of these, though they run a bit higher in price:

The most common ones are these (sorry about the blurry pic, I took it from eBay):

But you can occasionally snag one of these, though they run a bit higher in price:

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I found the second one on Gbase but it was sold, how much do they normally go for
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Just to avoid any potential deception about the original Airline: The body is made of plastic so don't except to get an average guitar sound with it..
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