Eastman SB59L/v Antique Classic Varnish Lefty

€ 1,957.85 1957.8500000000001 EUR € 1,957.85

€ 2,369.00

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This seems just another single cut guitar, until you plug it in. The SB59/v looks and feels as a guitar that has been on this world for 60 years.

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Eastman SB59L/v Antique Classic Varnish Lefty

Op het eerste gezicht een van de velen, totdat je hem inplugt. De SB59/v lijkt op en voelt vooral als een gitaar die al minstens 60 jaar oud is. Eastman bouwt verder op de klassieke single cut vorm en is dan ook the real deal!

Deze single cut gitaar heeft een 1-delige mahonie body met een esdoorn top, een heerlijk aanvoelende 1-delige, C-vormige mahonie hals en een ebbenhouten toets met parelmoer inleg.

Deze SB59 is voorzien van Eastman's shellac die met de hand wordt aangebracht. Dit geeft het instrument een geweldig mooie vintage look die het hout ook laat ademen.

This seems just another single cut guitar, until you plug it in. The SB59/v looks and feels as a guitar that has been on this world for 60 years. Eastman builds on this classic body shape in order to create a real alternative.

This single cut guitar features a 1-piece mahogany body with a solid hand-carved maple top, a pleasant-feeling 1-piece C-shaped mahogany neck and an ebony fingerboard with mother-of-pearl inlay.

This SB59 features Eastman shellac that is applied to the guitar by hand. It makes this guitar stand out even more, gives it a beautiful vintage look and let's the wood beneath it breathe.

This seems just another single cut guitar, until you plug it in. The SB59/v looks and feels as a guitar that has been on this world for 60 years. Eastman builds on this classic body shape in order to create a real alternative.

This single cut guitar features a 1-piece mahogany body with a solid hand-carved maple top, a pleasant-feeling 1-piece C-shaped mahogany neck and an ebony fingerboard with mother-of-pearl inlay.

This SB59 features Eastman shellac that is applied to the guitar by hand. It makes this guitar stand out even more, gives it a beautiful vintage look and let's the wood beneath it breathe.

Specifications

Brand and Condition
Brand Eastman
Condition New
Hardware
Bridge Tune-O-Matic
Tailpiece Stop Bar
Tuning Machines Gotoh SD90
Body
Body Shape Single Cut
Finish Antique Classic Varnish
Body Material Mahogany
Top Material Solid Figured Maple
Body Details Ivoroid Binding
Neck
Fingerboard Material Ebony
Fingerboard Radius 12"
Nutwidth 43 mm / 1.69"
Scale Length 628 mm - 24.75"
Neck Material Mahogany
Neck Profile D
Electronics
Pickups Lollar Custom Aged/Wound Imperial Humbucker
Controls 2 Volumes, 2 Tones, 3-Way Switch
Miscellaneous
Travels in Hardshell Case
Accessories Certificate of Authenticity, TFOA Passport
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