Eastman E20D Lefty

€ 1,734.71 1734.71 EUR € 1,734.71

€ 2,099.00

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(= € 1,734.71 Excl. Taxes)

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Eastman is highly valued by players with a slightly tighter budget.

  • Brand
  • Condition
  • Bridge
  • Tuning Machines
  • Body Shape
  • Finish
  • Body Material
  • Top Material
  • Fingerboard Material
  • Scale Length
  • Neck Material
  • Neck Profile
  • Travels in

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Eastman E20D Lefty

Eastman wordt zeer gewaardeerd door spelers met een iets krapper budget. Desondanks zijn het kwalitatief zeer hoogstaande en met de hand vervaardigde instrumenten.

Zo heeft deze Traditional series Eastman E20 D een massief Adirondack sparrenhouten bovenblad en massief Indisch palissander klankkast waardoor ze met gemak de concurrentie aan met de alom bekende Amerikaanse tegenhangers.

De Traditional series, het woord traditional zegt het al, is een eerbetoon aan de gouden jaren van de Amerikaanse gitaarbouw. Met name de Martins uit de jaren 30 en 40 van de vorige eeuw zijn nog steeds een inspiratie voor veel hedendaagse gitaarbouwers waaronder niet alleen Santa Cruz, Collings, Bourgeois en Huss & Dalton maar ook Eastman.

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Eastman is highly valued by players with a slightly tighter budget. Despite the lower cost these instruments are always impeccably built by hand using nothing but high-quality materials.

Take for example this Traditional Series Eastman E20D with it's solid Adirondack spruce top and solid Indian rosewood back and sides. Soundwise, this guitar can easily compete with it's higher-end American made brethren.

The Traditional series, as the word "Traditional" already implies, pays tribute to the golden years of American guitar making. In particular, the Martins from the 30s and 40s from the last century are still an inspiration to many contemporary luthiers including Santa Cruz, Collings, Bourgeois and Huss & Dalton but also Eastman.

Includes a hardshell case with certificate of authenticity.

Eastman is highly valued by players with a slightly tighter budget. Despite the lower cost these instruments are always impeccably built by hand using nothing but high-quality materials.

Take for example this Traditional Series Eastman E20D with it's solid Adirondack spruce top and solid Indian rosewood back and sides. Soundwise, this guitar can easily compete with it's higher-end American made brethren.

The Traditional series, as the word "Traditional" already implies, pays tribute to the golden years of American guitar making. In particular, the Martins from the 30s and 40s from the last century are still an inspiration to many contemporary luthiers including Santa Cruz, Collings, Bourgeois and Huss & Dalton but also Eastman.

Includes a hardshell case with certificate of authenticity.

Specifications

Brand and Condition
Brand Eastman
Condition New
Hardware
Bridge Ebony
Tuning Machines Open-Gear Ping V93N 3+3
Body
Body Shape Dreadnought
Finish Natural, Gloss
Body Material Rosewood
Top Material Spruce
Neck
Fingerboard Material Ebony
Scale Length 645 mm / 25.4"
Neck Material Mahogany
Neck Profile C
Miscellaneous
Travels in Hardshell Case

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