Eastman Guitars...

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Never played one, but I've heard good things and they look cool.
 
Yea they do. Local shop doesnt sell em. which sucks. alot. Id love to try one of their hollw bodys
 
I am a proud owner of one of the early flat tops now the model is an AC712

Mine is a smallbody OM with rosewood back and sides :)

Here is my thinking about them... They play great, sound amazing and cost a lot less than any guitar in its class!

They are hand made in a small factory and all the wood is hand carved.

You really can't complain about them for the money of the sound and playability.

I really want a 320B which is about the same as a D18 or closer to a Collings or Santa Cruz take on the same guitar.

All and all you can get an amazing guitar starting at around $1k
 
I want one of each. :) But particularly the Tuxedo.
 
The archtop I played (don't remember the model) was well crafted and sounded and played great. The pickguard was mounted in such a way that care was needed when picking the high "E" string. That was my only complaint. The remedy would have been simple. All in all, I would consider one if I were in the market. Great value.

I jones for an El Ray whenever I see an ad for it.
 
The archtop I played (don't remember the model) was well crafted and sounded and played great. The pickguard was mounted in such a way that care was needed when picking the high "E" string. That was my only complaint. The remedy would have been simple. All in all, I would consider one if I were in the market. Great value.

I jones for an El Ray whenever I see an ad for it.

I got my hands on a proto El Ray they are really cool and have some amazing sustain... Seems like the peghead was really big though :cool:
 
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