Eastman E1P Bluesmaster LTD Edition

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300 stuks van gemaakt 
Splinternieuw , beschermfolie nog op slagplaat 
gekocht voor verzameling
volledig vol hout dus geen achter en zijkanten in laminaat
met originele gigbag en aankoopbewijs
GEEN vragen wat moet ze kosten , doe gewoon een bod of ruilvoorstel ,een tele met dubbele bindings , een lichtgewicht stratocaster met maple hals of paisley telecaster zou kunnen. ze mag maar moet niet weg
Eastman presents the E1P Bluesmaster in a limited edition of only 300 pieces! Small in size, but big in sound, this Eastman offers a unique combination of materials finished in Eastman's signature Classic finish. The sapele back and sides are paired with an Adirondack spruce top for more than excellent projection with sufficient volume and detail.


Although small by modern standards, the Parlor was the "normal size" for a guitar in the late 1800s and early 1900s. These instruments were made to be used in small salons (parlors) for smaller groups of people. But don't let the small size fool you. Thanks to the extra mass of the pyramid bridge positioned precisely at the widest point of the lower bout, this attractive-looking 12-fret guitar with slotted headstock can fill much more than a salon with its clear, direct and distinctive sound.


This limited Eastman E1P distinguishes itself from the regular parlors with a brand new neck profile, Contour Comfort. As the name suggests, this is a particularly comfortable neck profile that is derived from the OM models, unlike the sturdy neck profile that is common on parlors. This makes the guitar pleasant for everyone to play!


The guitar comes with a certificate of authenticity in an Eastman gig bag.
Body achter en zijkanten - massief sapele  , top Solid Adirondack Spruce
hals Mahogany
toets Ebony
top parlor gitaar
Zoekertjesnummer: m2258661662
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