What does "European Spruce" mean?
Posted by: hardycreek1 - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (7)

Does anyone know what country this spruce might be coming from when it says "European Spruce" on the item description? 

I'm just curious - love the sound!

05-19-2023, 10:35 AM

  Eastman E10-OO 12 fret ***Sold***
Posted by: roycarver2706 - Forum: For Sale / Trade and Online Deals - No Replies

Don't need to list the details of the guitar as I'm sure most of you know the specs.
Purchased this used and guitar is mint.  COA shows 2/28/22.
Willing to take $1000 shipped CONUS.


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05-18-2023, 10:56 AM

  Home Sweet Home
Posted by: Charlieb - Forum: General Chatter - Replies (6)

I reckon some folks think Home Sweet Home is corny...I think it's beautiful...anyone here ever recorded it? Huh? That's what I thought lol

Edit: Not any easy tune to find, that is unless you's an old timer. Here's Bob, and I really like cross picking the old ballads


05-17-2023, 01:24 PM

  Ruminations on "other comings and goings" - a little long but enjoy the pics
Posted by: TomC - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (11)

From my track record, I have a tendency to buy/sell/trade quite (too) frequently. I think some is out of inquisitiveness and some out of impatience. I previously listed my modest collection individually by year, make and model in my signature. It got a little cumbersome with all of the changes, so now I have two I feel are forever guitars - 2013 Walker Wise River and 2018 Eastman E40OM - and "other comings and goings". I thought I would give a quick history of the last three months and of how I arrived at where I am today. The first picture is from 2/7/22 and the second exactly one year later. (Total coincidence)

February 7, 2022 Family picture [Image: DwtE2NY.jpg]
February 7, 2023 Family picture [Image: GllZbhA.jpg]

Since 02/07/2023:

Traded Gibson LG2 - second from the end on the right - traded for a 2021 Martin 000-18 Standard. I also have a Farida OT-22W and who needs two "like" guitars. Plus the Farida covers the foul weather requirement as it is laminate and fairly inexpensive, so it has other uses for me. The Farida is not on par with the Gibson, but close enough for my purposes.  I was a little concerned with the Martin MLO but I thought I would give it a go. By some, the Martin 000-18 is supposedly the Swiss Army Knife of guitars. Nice balanced tone with very good projection. Smaller body and short scale leading to a little easier to handle than a dread. The construction is top notch.  It truly is an excellent guitar deserved of its reputation. The MLO is a little on the thin side.

Purchased - new Eastman E20SSv - I played one at Sky Guitars last year and became enamored with everything about it except the 1 11/16" nut and thinner neck. I then read Josh Henderson's in-depth review and it rekindled that interest. I contacted every dealer I could that had one in-stock and ended up purchasing one through Edmunds Guitars in OK. It is a 1.744" nut with a little fuller neck than I remember from previous Eastman slope models. I wish the varnish finish was slightly more polished, but otherwise I can't find a fault with this guitar. If you want to know more  about the E20SSv, check out Josh's review - https://www.eastmanguitarfans.com/Thread...ull-Review . I can't argue with a word he wrote. Plus the quality of any review I could write would pale in comparison. (Edit - I forgot to mention this one has me strongly considering putting it into the signature and not as one of the "comings & goings")

Sold E6SS-TC - (first on the left) - great mahogany slope. I loved it when I bought, but I started noticing that when I felt like playing a mahogany slope, I would pick up the Walker 19 times out of 20. It really isn't fair to compare the E6 to the Walker Wise River. The Walker is 3X the cost and single luthier made. It is on a higher plane than most mahogany slope guitars from any manufacturer. Sold via the assistance of an EGF member. (edit - A Walker Wise is about 4.5X the cost of a new E6SS-TC. I bought it used at 3X the cost.)

Traded Leo Posch Advanced Jumbo - (2nd on the left) - for a 2006 Martin 000-18 GE. I really liked the Posch. It was my first foray into single luthier built guitars. But it appears I have a preference for short scale slopes and I have that covered with the Walker and Eastman E20SSv. Plus the Eastman covers the rosewood b/s itch. The 000-18 GE 1937 has a few pluses over the current standard 000-18 - Adirondack top and bracing, 1937 bracing pattern, lighter build and most importantly a soft-v neck shape.  The 000-18 GE is a definite step up over the standard. The addy top really is noticeable in comparison to the standard's Sitka but the bracing and lighter build have a contributing affect as well. The acquisition of the GE version with the v-neck design concludes the MLO neck test for me. One of the reasons I like Eastman over most Martins is the neck feels a little fuller in my hand. There are other reasons as well.

Sold Martin 000-18 2021 Standard. My experiment with the current Martin MLO is concluded. Kind of like Taylor guitars, - great guitars and well built, just a little thin on the neck for my preference. 

Purchased Pono 00-30 Sitka/Rosewood. This was a complete impulse buy. I have never owned a Pono (designed in Hawaii & made in Indonesia). This one is 00 size with 12 fret neck. Slightly wider nut at 1 13/16' and kind of a flatter neck. The construction is all wood including the binding.  This is a very nice delicate fingerstyle guitar. The smaller 00, narrow body makes for a comfortable couch noodling guitar. I have tried three other 00 models with no luck. They always seemed to be insufficient on the bottom end. I was hoping the 12 fret neck with the bridge moved more towards the center of the lower bout would improve the bass response. Some - yes. Enough for me - probably not. But it was a local buy, used and at a very good price, so I can move it without too much financial pain. I have really been wanting to try a 00 Deep Body, but the models in which I am most interested are a little pricey - Kopp, Walker or Fairbanks. The search continues.

Purchased - Eastman 2021 E1D with K&K pick-up. I picked this one up from EGF/AGF member Uncle Jesse. I mean - all solid wood dreadnaught with K&K pickup in excellent condition for under $500!! The top is probably torrefied Sitka (looks almost cedar) with Sapele back and sides. This has the unfilled satin finish. I just received it last week and I am quite impressed with the volume and quality. A little brighter on the tone scale but that might be the Sapele. UJ slotted and ramped the bridge and changed the pins to unslotted. The gig bag is fine. I find the Gator soft sided to be of much better quality. After only a few days, I find this to be a lot of guitar for very short money. It will make an excellent lake, beach, cabin, jam guitar that I won't worry about getting bumped or bruised.

Thank you for your indulgence. It has been a busy 3 months. I previously thought 3 was a good number of guitars for me. Obviously I am a little north of that number. I decided to stop focusing on the number. I obviously enjoy variety and trying things new to me. This acoustic guitar rabbit hole is rewardingly deep. Pay my bills, don't take food off the table, save for tomorrow - after that anything is fair game.

The family today - top row L-R - Walker Wise River, Eastman E20SSv, Bourgeois D Vintage Touchstone, Eastman E40OM, Martin 000-18 GE 1937 & Pono 00-30. On the floor (L) Farida OT-22W & ® Eastman E1D.
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05-15-2023, 10:40 AM

  Sound port
Posted by: hardycreek1 - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (8)

I am now officially in favor of the sound port, having just gotten an AC522 with it. I can hear the strings more clearly, it's a wonderful sound. 

Prior to now, I haven't been too sure about them, but now I'm all in. 

Kudos to Eastman for building such fine quality instruments. This one is as good as anything I've ever played - Martin, Gibson or Taylor included.

05-14-2023, 05:31 AM

  Senor
Posted by: Charlieb - Forum: Guitar Videos - No Replies

Been working a lot on old timey tunes lately, melody notes only on acoustic and there's so many cool moves in these old tunes. Went back and got Arkansas Traveler and Alabama Jubilee down a few days back and now on to Tim doing this old Dylan tune trying to learn just the melody on acoustic. A work in progress but almost there. But a truly great tune...


05-12-2023, 10:01 AM

  NGD New/Old Guitar Day AC812ce (2012)
Posted by: roycarver2706 - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (7)

Hey guys, because I opened Pandora’s box, took the blue pill, and drank the Kool-Aid, I couldn’t resist purchasing this Eastman AC812ce from GuitarCenter (oh no, not another one). Even though I’ve gotten some great deals from Guitar Center on my Eastman collection, this was not necessarily a great deal, but just a guitar that I really desired. I love the wood purfling/binding along with rare Sunburst finish and the fact that it’s a orchestra model, and not made anymore with those finish features.
This is one of the sweetest sounding guitars currently in my collection even though I have some fine guitars but most of the guitars I have are new and not broken in. It’s interesting to me to finally experience the broken in/aged flavor that’s discussed so much on this board.
Overall for an 11 year old guitar, it is in nice shape. It has a few minor scuffs and bumps and swirling but understandable for an older guitar but one area of concern is the neck and nut. I believe the cracks in the attached photos are just finish cracks but I am not sure and I don’t know if:
1. there were crack issues and they had to repair the nut
2. or they decided to change the nut and caused the cracks
3. or worst case scenario there is damage to the neck.
The neck doesn’t feel compromised at all, I can just barely feel (really almost don’t feel at all) the cracks when I slide my hand up over them.
After receiving the guitar last night and seeing the cracks I was sure that I would return the guitar but I proceeded to play it, and play it, and play it and realized how sweet of a guitar it is, I just didn’t want to put it down. I really want to get everyone’s opinion and thoughts about the best course of action. Is it damage that I should be concerned about? I know value is in the eye of the beholder but I paid $1600 for this guitar and wonder if I should just pass and hope another one crosses my path down the road.

My feelings are if there were no noticeable issues with the guitar, that it would be a 100% keeper but with the neck concerns, I’m not sure. Also, there is a picture or two of the bridge that has some white underneath it. Not sure if that is normal for an aged Eastman at the bridge.

I value and appreciate anyone’s opinion concerning this and hopefully the pictures give you enough info to see the problem.

Just wanted to add that the action when I received it was spot on. No buzzing whatsoever up and down the neck and very low action and feels wonderful to play.


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05-12-2023, 05:07 AM

  e22 ss/v
Posted by: Paul O'Donnell - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (7)

Hello All - I am intrigued with the new Walnut slope shoulder but am skeptical of the "distressed" thing - If I wanted a beat-up looking guitar I can take care of that on my own - I have a rich history of "distressiing" (unintentionally) most of the guitars I have had - anyway, I would appreciate any thoughts / comments on this model - Is it possible to get one that is not "distressed"? Do they look cheezy? How about the topcoat? High gloss? Thanks !!

05-11-2023, 07:44 PM

  SpoonLady
Posted by: Charlieb - Forum: Guitar Videos - Replies (1)



05-11-2023, 07:26 PM

Photo Eastman E10-OM
Posted by: c70man - Forum: For Sale / Trade and Online Deals - No Replies

NEW PRICE Offer!!!   $1000......With the Baggs pickup installed it's like buying this great guitar for $700!

I have an Eastman E10-OM with a Baggs M80 installed. Perfect setup, excellent condition. I'm purchasing an aC622ec and need the funds, so I'm letting it go. $1000 Delivered. I purchased new and added a $300 Baggs two years ago.

I chose this one due to its wonderful grain and excellent construction. The pictures don't even give it justice.
I will deliver for free CONUS. 

Any questions, please feel free to ask.


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05-11-2023, 07:32 AM