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Eastwood Airline 59 Custom Guitar in Red
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Eastwood Airline Tuxedo Electric Guitar in Copper
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Eastwood Airline Tuxedo Guitar in Sunburst w/Case
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The Eastwood Airline 59 Custom Guitar in Red- take the top selling Eastwood Airline guitar and supersize it. This limited edition Airline includes almost $400 worth of upgrades and sounds and looks great.
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This Eastwood Airline Tuxedo Electric Guitar in Copper is designed after the original Barney Kessel model which dates from the mid 1950s and sold under the brands of KAY and AIRLINE.
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This Eastwood Airline Tuxedo Guitar in Sunburst is designed after the original Barney Kessel model which dates from the mid 1950s and sold under the brands of KAY and AIRLINE.
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Eastwood Airline Tuxedo Guitar in Black w/Case
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Eastwood Messenger Electric Guitar in Greenburst
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Eastwood Messenger Electric Guitar in Cherry
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This Eastwood Airline Tuxedo Guitar is designed after the original Barney Kessel model which dates from the mid 1950s and sold under the brands of KAY and AIRLINE.
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Eastwood Messenger Electric Guitar in Greenburst- Eastwood's tribute captures the seductive look of the original distinctive cats eye f-holes and unusual neck joint of the 1967 Messenger, a rare and collectible instrument.
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Eastwood Messenger Electric Guitar in Cherry- Eastwood's tribute captures the seductive look of the original distinctive cats eye f-holes and unusual neck joint of the 1967 Messenger, a rare and collectible instrument.
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Eastwood Airline MAP Electric Guitar in Seafoam Green
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Eastwood Airline 3P Deluxe Guitar in Sunburst
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Eastwood Airline MAP Electric Bass in White
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NATIONAL MAP Guitars were made in the USA from 1958-64 by VALCO and sold through Montgomery Ward. This Eastwood Airline MAP Electric Guitar in White is a tribute to the NATIONAL Newport Guitar from 1962.
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Eastwood Airline 3P Deluxe Guitar is Eastwood's version of the Airline guitar, originally made in the USA by Valco during 1958-68 and sold through Montgomery Ward.
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This Eastwood Airline MAP Electric Bass in White is a tribute to the NATIONAL Newport Guitar from 1962. Today they are played by people like David Bowie, The Cure, Calexico and White Stripes.
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Eastwood Airline MAP Electric Guitar in White
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Eastwood Roy Smeck II RS-II Guitar in Redburst
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Eastwood Breadwinner Guitar in White
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NATIONAL MAP Guitars were made in the USA from 1958-64 by VALCO and sold through Montgomery Ward. This Eastwood Airline MAP Electric Guitar in White is a tribute to the NATIONAL Newport Guitar from 1962.
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The RS-II is reminiscent of the late 1950's Roy Smeck model. The unique hollow-body chamber bracing with an arched rear panel combine with the Airline ARGYLE Single coil pickups to produce a unique tone that was often found in the blues
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Many 1970's guitar builders began to experiment with ergonomic designs and active pickups. The Eastwood Breadwinner Guitar in White is the culmination of this era - most vintage collectors agree that this model is one of the most comfortable guitars ever made.
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Eastwood Breadwinner Guitar in Black
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Eastwood Breadwinner Guitar in Black with Tremolo
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Eastwood Breadwinner Guitar in White with Tremolo
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Many 1970's guitar builders began to experiment with ergonomic designs and active pickups. The Eastwood Breadwinner Guitar in Black is the culmination of this era - most vintage collectors agree that this model is one of the most comfortable guitars ever made.
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Many 1970's guitar builders began to experiment with ergonomic designs and active pickups. The Eastwood Breadwinner Guitar in Black with Tremolo is the culmination of this era - most vintage collectors agree that this model is one of the most comfortable guitars ever made.
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Many 1970's guitar builders began to experiment with ergonomic designs and active pickups. The Eastwood Breadwinner Guitar in White with Tremolo is the culmination of this era - most vintage collectors agree that this model is one of the most comfortable guitars ever made.
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Eastwood GP Electric Guitar in Black
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Eastwood EEB-1 Electric Bass in Sunburst
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Eastwood Airline 2P Deluxe Guitar in Black
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Eastwood GP Electric Guitar in Tobacco Burst is Eastwood's version of the OVATION® high-end ULTRA®-GP introduced in 1984 to compete with GIBSON's Les Paul. This guitar has all the looks and features of the original at the right price.
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The EEB (Eastwood Electric Bass) Bass is a tribute to the AMPEG AEB model from the late 1960's. Strange yet elegant, the EEB has a look like no other Bass.
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The Eastwood Airline 2P Deluxe Guitar is Eastwood's version of the famous Airline guitars made in the 50s and 60s. Airline Guitars were made in the USA from 1958-68.
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Eastwood Gemini Guitar in White
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Eastwood Roy Smeck II RS-II Guitar in Natural, Blem
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Eastwood Monolith Guitar in Sunburst
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The Eastwood Gemini Guitar in White- Eastwood Guitar's newest addition to their reissue line. Eastwood has updated and improved the original Wurlitzer Gemini for today's player. Double cutaway body. Great playing guitar.
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The RS-II is reminiscent of the late 1950's Roy Smeck model. The unique hollow-body chamber bracing with an arched rear panel combine with the Airline ARGYLE Single coil pickups to produce a unique tone that was often found in the blues
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Joint venture between Eastwood Guitars and rebelSONIC, the new Eastwood Monolith Guitar in Sunburst was built specifically to showcase the MONOLITH™ pickup series.
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Eastwood Electric Club Bass in Sunburst
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Eastwood H44 Deluxe Electric Guitar 2P in Black
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Eastwood Classic 6 Electric Guitar in Walnut
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Eastwood Electric Club Bass in Sunburst- the design is reminiscent of the famous 60s "Beatles Cavern Club" era. 30" scale, a lightweight instrument with great balance and feel.
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The Eastwood Airline H44 Deluxe Guitar is based on the 1950's Stratotone H44, one of the coolest blues/slide guitars ever made, with a short body and a FAT neck. A Black beauty.
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The Eastwood Classic 6 Guitar has that Country Classic look, unlike many Eastwoods which feature tremolos. This instrument has great balance and feel....
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Eastwood Sidejack Baritone DLX Guitar in Metallic Blue
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Eastwood Sidejack Deluxe Electric Guitar in Sunburst
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Eastwood Sidejack Baritone DLX Guitar in Black
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The Eastwood SIDEJACK series are based on the 1960’s MOSRITE. Mosrite guitars were made in USA and began gaining in popularity in the early 1960’s with the help of The Ventures. Its distinctive shape features a reversed-Stratocaster
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The SIDEJACK series is based on the 1960s MOSRITE. Mosrites were made in the USA and began to gain popularity in the early 60s with the help of The Ventures.
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The Eastwood SIDEJACK series are based on the 1960’s MOSRITE. Mosrite guitars were made in USA and began gaining in popularity in the early 1960’s with the help of The Ventures. Its distinctive shape features a reversed-Stratocaster
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Eastwood Sidejack Deluxe Electric Guitar in Black
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Eastwood Sidejack Deluxe Electric Guitar in Greenburst
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Eastwood Hi-Flyer Electric Bass in White
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The Eastwood Sidejack Deluxe Guitar is based on the 1960's MOSRITE. With a reversed-Stratocaster look, the Sidejack Deluxe sports a jazzmaster style tremolo.
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The SIDEJACK series is based on the 1960s MOSRITE. Mosrites were made in the USA and began to gain popularity in the early 60s with the help of The Ventures.
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The Eastwood Hi-Flyer Electric Bass in White is a beautiful reproduction of the UNIVOX Hi-Flyer from the early 1970's. Eastwood’s upgrades include a carved Basswood body mounted to a SET maple neck.
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