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| The Eastwood Mandocaster is Eastwood's version of the electric mandolin. In the early 1960s, Fender made a 4-string electric mandolin that became affectionately known as the Mandocaster. Forty years later Eastwood decided to double the strings and the pickups to create their own little piece of Mandolin History. |
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Features
- Body: Solid Alder
- Neck: Maple, Bolt-on
- Fingerboard: Rosewood, Block Markers
- Scale Length: 14"
- Width at Nut: 1 3/16"
- Pickups: Two Single Coil pickups
- Switching: 3-Way
- Controls: Volume, Tone
- Bridge: Fully adjustable Tele-Style bridge
- Hardware: Gotoh Nickel/Chrome
- Strings: #10-#34
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