Blueridge compared to Eastman ???
Posted by: Silly Moustache - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (10)

This is where I'm coming from  ... I have two Eastman flat tops -an Eastman E20-P and a rarer E40-00. The E40 is more finely made but I am very fond of them both. 

An elderly friend of mine (by which I mean a year or so older than me) is suffering from dreadnought players shoulder -and also spousally imposed GAS limitations.

He loves my E20-P and for a while I considered selling it to him, but as he couldn't obtain permission to buy it (or anything) I got hold of a Blueridge BR341 which I paid to make playable but it is not far off needing a neck reset - and "lent" it to him.
The guy who fixed it up for me said that he was very impressed with Blueridge guitars. 

It would seem to me that Eastman have access to far prettier tonewoods and perhaps lesser thicknesses of finish.  Apart from that, I don't see an enormous difference (in this simple comparison at least), so I'm asking for your thoughts on the quality of these two makes, as I have found a slowly diminishing source of Blueridge "parlour" style guitars and might be able to obtain one for him.

Anybody here with two comparable guitars from each brand? Opinions?

11-17-2021, 10:29 AM

  Jersey Girl
Posted by: AlanSam - Forum: Guitar Videos - Replies (2)

Made famous by 'the Boss' but written by Tom Waits:-

https://youtu.be/j-ROB8kI_fw

Someone once said 'Tom Waits is a pint of Guinness in a Bud-lite world'. Yep.
For the uninitiated, Heartattack and Vine is worth a listen.

11-17-2021, 08:43 AM

  Feedback buster for Eastman E10SS slope shoulder
Posted by: sashpak - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (4)

Hi all,

Can you please let me know what feedback busters you use for a Eastman E10SS?

I just bought one with 10.2 cm diameter and it doesn't fit my soundhole Sad(

Thanks in advance!

11-16-2021, 06:12 PM

  NGD - Sometimes the stars align
Posted by: NoiseFloor - Forum: General Chatter - Replies (14)

As some of you know, I've been jonzing for a 12-fret dread for some time now, specifically the Larrivee SD-40 or the Martin D-15S.  I couldn't find one to play to see if I really liked either.  Other than Eastman or Martin, I am skittish about buying sight unseen.  Plus, I was having trouble justifying the price to myself.  Some decent deals popped up but the timing was never right.

Well, yesterday for some unknown reason I searched 'Larrivee' on craigslist and and SD-40 showed up about an hour away for $550(!).  I called him immediately and he said it was like new with a K&K mini installed.  The original owner didn't care for the recorded sound and sold it to him relatively cheaply.  He'd had it listed for a long time and kept lowering the price.  He said he was going to pull it that day.  He said he doesn't play anymore and has too many guitars just sitting around.

He listed it in a tiny CL area where there were... not exaggerating... 8 musical instruments listed.  I think that's why no one saw it.  He was a nice dude and we chatted for a while.  The guitar is amazing, I just love it.  I have 5 acoustics (3 Eastman) and I've intentionally bought ones that all feel, play and sound completely differently.  I don't know that I'll keep all 5, but I'm not in a hurry.

The Larrivee is very light, flawlessly built, and sings.  I looked up the serial number and it's a 2018, but there is seriously not a mark on it, nor wear of any kind.  It has a 1 3/4" nut but a flatter carve with some shoulder, but it feels great.  The finish is satin but not open pore, which I am glad of.  I love the feel.  Sounds great finger picked or strummed.  I know many feel the body shape is too odd, and I get it, but it's much less so in person.

Sorry for the long post, but I'm pretty over-the-moon right now.  I feel so so fortunate to be in a position to own these amazing instruments.

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11-16-2021, 06:10 AM

  3 Sets GHS Thin Core Phosphor Bronze for $15
Posted by: Brent Hutto - Forum: For Sale / Trade and Online Deals - Replies (3)

There was a recent online sale on D'Addario Nickel Bronze strings, two for the price of one. So I quickly grabbed six sets of the light gauge (NB1253) for $36 since it was such a great deal. I've used one set but don't think I'll end up using the other five sets so I'd like to pass them on. 

I also have two sets of the Thin Core Phosphor Bronze (TCB-M) strings from GHS in their "Medium" gauge (a bit different than most Medium sets) and a set of TCB-L "Light" gauge. I think they were around $6-$7 per set.  I'll sell all three sets (two medium, one light) for $15, shipped.

The postage rates are a killer now so I want to sell these all together. The two sets of GHS would cost nearly as much to mail as they are worth if I sold them alone. So how about 30 bucks for the entire batch: 5 sets of D'Addario NB1253 and 2 sets of GHS TCB-M.

Send me a PM if you want them.

11-15-2021, 05:06 AM

  Replacement tuning machines for AC330e-12?
Posted by: woodnstring - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (1)

Anyone have a good recommendation for drop-in replacement tuning machines for this 12 string? I just bought it used and a few of them feel a bit sloppy. I'd prefer not to have to drill new holes since it's a 12 stringer. Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

11-13-2021, 07:00 PM

  WTB Eastman AC DR-1
Posted by: SheridanHouston - Forum: For Sale / Trade and Online Deals - No Replies

I loved the E1D but missed the Rosewood fingerboard and more narrow nut. If you have one for sale or know of one let me know.

11-12-2021, 05:20 PM

  E1D Fretboard Radius: Do We Think It Is Really 12"?
Posted by: Brent Hutto - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (2)

According to every spec sheet I've seen, the fretboard on my E1D is 12" radius. I'm having trouble believing it is that curved, mine looks and plays more like a 16" or something.

My other guitar is also supposed to be 12" radius and they two fretboards looks pretty similar up the neck (say, past the 6th fret or so). But at the first couple frets, either the Eastman is flatter than 12" or the older guitar is more like 10".

How confident are we in that 12" spec?

11-12-2021, 02:00 PM

  Martin 00-18 Authentic 1931
Posted by: AlanSam - Forum: Other Guitar Brands - No Replies

Quote:{Don't know if this has more legs, but shifted it over here - better late than never}
 (From SBTom) Alan if my calculations are close that 00-18A costs around $6,798 US dollars which makes it's expensive to buy without knowing if you're going to like the neck shape or not. How far is Peach Guitars from you? If they have a return policy that works for you, why not pull the trigger? If not you'll never know if this guitar will work for you. I'm sure the guitar already sounds great. I love all the specs this model comes with.

As far as the V Shaped neck goes I had a Recording King RP1-326 parlor a few years ago that had a pronounced v in the neck that was great for planting my thumb on it making it very comfortable to hold and fret. Should have never sold that guitar but I moved it to help finance my 00-18. Good luck on your decision!

Tom - Peach isn't close enough to drive to, I would have to return the guitar by courier/shipping. I am still undecided over a potential purchase, mulling over unsymmetrical top finish, 'V' neck and risk of damaging its fragile finish stymying a return. Maybe the price will drop further - or maybe a cheeky offer would be an idea. And there is a used one on Ebay - also too far away to visit. I will continue to chew on it for the moment. Thanks for your informed (as usual) input.

Edit: It's been sold - good! Maybe I should have tried it out, but too many concerns, not least the lack of a metal bar/rod through the neck (it has an ebony stiffening 'beam') - great for light weight and transmission of vibrations, worrying in terms of maintaining a straight neck in any environment with a fluctuating RH.

11-12-2021, 01:47 PM

  Memory Or Changing Conditions?
Posted by: Pura Vida - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (22)

I was traveling for the last few weeks and just got back on Sunday night.  All week, I've been playing my guitars in the evening, and every one of them sounds more alive and responsive than I recall when I left.  But I also know that my guitars seem to sound "better" in the winter months, when the house isn't toggling between A/C in the daytime and cool, moist air at night.

Of course, it could just be my memory playing tricks on me b/c I was away for so long.

Happy Friday!
(today is National Happy Hour Day)

11-12-2021, 12:07 PM