Eastman Europe
Posted by: AlanSam - Forum: General Chatter - Replies (1)

I was wondering if we have any news of Pepijn's successor at Eastman Europe? I am sure a talented bloke like Pepijn will do well which ever challenge he takes on. But life goes on as they say.

09-26-2019, 03:05 PM

  Eastman Banjo
Posted by: AlanSam - Forum: General Chatter - Replies (3)

Has any one played the Eastman Whyte Lady banjo? Apparently it was reverse engineered from a classic early 1900’s Fairbanks Whyte Laydie No.2 banjo (means nothing to me). Good banjo? How does it compare to other, maybe more expensive brands?

09-26-2019, 05:08 AM

  Baritone model
Posted by: pmgerow - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (2)

Does Eastman make an Acoustic Baritone guitar?

09-24-2019, 04:21 PM

  E20P review
Posted by: vintage42 - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (40)

"So a ordered a used E20P on Reverb. I had high expectations, for several reasons.
1. A new E20-OM that I bought from a local dealer last Winter is nearly the equal to my 1969 D-35 in quality of tone, in a smaller form. I just love it.
2. A new Yamaha solid mahogany parlor that I bought online last Spring is OK for the price but not satisfying.
3. A used Larrivee rosewood parlor that I bought online a few weeks ago was a total acoustic disappointment and was immediately re-sold."

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The E20P bought on Reverb just arrived and meets all my exceptions.

The Eastman E20P has the same size and weight of my Yamaha CSF3M parlor. It has a much better tone, well worth the extra cost. 
The Eastman E20P does not quite have the same tone as my Eastman E20-OM, which I compare to my Martin D-35. But it is similar in quality of trueness. This is an amazing accomplishment for a parlor.  
The E20P string spacing feels optimized for finger picking, while the E20-OM works for both finger and flat.  
I do not understand why the Larrivee sounded so bad that I could bear to hear it. 

The Eastman E20P has ended my search for the perfect parlor guitar. Can't keep my hands off it.

09-23-2019, 06:06 PM

  Strings
Posted by: Museric - Forum: General Chatter - Replies (1)

Any one tried Santa Cruz strings on their E10SS?

09-23-2019, 10:22 AM

  New
Posted by: Museric - Forum: Introductions and EGF Annoucements - Replies (4)

New member; Owner of 3. Hello.

09-23-2019, 10:20 AM

Photo NGD T59/v
Posted by: Zepnut - Forum: Eastman Electric and Archtop Guitars - Replies (2)

Hi everyone on EGF!
I wanted to share some photos of my new Eastman today since I'm so ecstatic over this guitar and wanted to spread some more love for these incredible instruments. I have had a hard time doing anything but playing this guitar for the past 3 days, and I'm pulling myself away from it reluctantly to post this right now.
After receiving it a few days ago and letting it settle for a day, I did some minimal bridge/truss rod/ pickup height adjustments to zero it in to where it's just right for me, and I've been playing it ever since!
The only couple (very minor) issues I had with it were the numbers on the amber knobs, which weren't readable at all in low light so I replaced them with some Gibson amber knobs with easily visible white numbers, and the orange-y looking switch tip which I replaced with a more natural looking Gibson amber switch tip.
This one has the newer smaller headstock so the G and D strings aren't rubbing against the A and B posts, and it looks cleaner and more elegant to me.
It sounds absolutely fantastic in every position, clean or dirty, and although the guitar is bright on the bridge pickup, it's a snappiness and zing that I really love and is easily tamed by either the volume or tone knob. Middle position has that wonderful hard-to-describe chirp, and the neck pickup is round and elegant with no woofiness.
This is my first 335-style guitar so coming from the Les Paul and SG world, the clarity and presence of the Eastman is really amazing. And the looks are pretty good too... the hand rubbed finish with the tasteful aging that was done seems to let the guitar really breathe and sing. If you're considering a T59, I would say sell what you have to sell, and jump in. The build quality and attention to detail are simply staggering at this price!  Enjoy some pics, and I want to say thanks for having this site for Eastman guitars!


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09-22-2019, 12:48 PM

  What songs are you working on right now?
Posted by: Zissou Intern - Forum: General Chatter - Replies (16)

I have been working on Under the Double Eagle. It's a flatpicking standard, but I had no idea that it was a march written by Wagner.

09-21-2019, 09:17 AM

  E20D-TC
Posted by: TomC - Forum: For Sale / Trade and Online Deals - No Replies

In case anyone is in the market, The Acoustic Shoppe has a gorgeous new 20D-TC. Thought maybe an EGFer should take a look. I don't believe they last long.

https://www.theacousticshoppe.com/shop/F...558200.htm

09-20-2019, 11:11 AM

  WTB: <$1000 Eastman OMs or Blueridge
Posted by: drednot - Forum: For Sale / Trade and Online Deals - Replies (4)

Really liking the Eastman E6, E8, E10, E20OMs and the blueridge br-43, br-63, br-143 and br-163. Let me know if any floating out there!

Thanks!

09-20-2019, 07:56 AM