NGD - SB55DC/V - happy but disappointed
Posted by: XRay - Forum: Eastman Electric and Archtop Guitars - Replies (8)

Hi everyone,
Yesterday I got a SB55DC-V.
I played it at a local shop a few days ago and talked about how much I liked it to my girlfriend.
Yesterday she went to the shop, bought it and gave it to me as a gift.
I returned home from work and found it at home.
I know I'm lucky, I love her so much.

The problem is:
I noticed lots of dings and chips on it. Please check the pics enclosed.
She bought it at full price at a local authorized dealer. The guitar is new, no ex demo or whatsoever.

I asked the dealer about those chips on the phone, he said it is part of the varnish/relic process.

Can you confirm that? I'm going back to the shop on tuesday to discuss about that.

I love the way the guitar plays, its feel and the great craftsmanship, and there's a story behind it, now you know it too.
It would be sad to give it back to the shop.
Thank you



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03-04-2023, 05:44 AM

  Eastman guitars stores in Singapore ?
Posted by: cfranchi - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (4)

I have a business trip to Singapore in a few weeks, do you know some stores in Singapore that have a nice bunch of Eastman guitars ?
Thank you

03-04-2023, 03:23 AM

  Oops I did it again! NGD E20SSV Content
Posted by: jphenderson91 - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (5)

Well guys, it looks like I did it again. I purchased another Eastman!!! Smile

This week I got a raise at my job ($4k spread out over the year) so I decided it was time for another guitar..I originally ordered a Martin 16 Rosewood from Musicians Friend and it was a real letdown. QC and fit and finish on the Martin was great as were the trebles, but the lows and mids were just so weak. With all my nice Martin, Gibson and Eastmans my standards are pretty high these days. The D16 just didn't do it. I will be shipping the guitar back later today and getting a refund.

Anyway, I was between the Martin and an Eastman E20SSV. I originally went with the Martin just because I thought it would be a good complimentary gigging guitar to my D18. It was not. So back to what I should have bought to begin with, the Eastman!

I have wanted one of these E20SSv models since about a year ago when they first hit the market, but I have a great J45 and I didn't think I would need another slope shoulder. The E1SS is going to a young guitar player friend of mine and my J45 is in the shop getting some extensive repair work done so I am really needed another slope shoulder. That's what I tell myself Tongue

Long story short I like everything about the E20SSV. Varnish finish and relicing is my thing and I love the vintage aesthetics. Nut width on the Eastman slope shoulders is usually around 1.70-1.72 anyway so that won't bother me. From all the tone samples I have listened to this guitar seems to be a bit dryer than other Eastman models. I am really hoping it is at least! I want that dry slope shoulder tone!!

So after much deliberating... I ordered the guitar tonight! I am hoping it should be in by the end of the week. I noticed just based on posts that not many people on the forum have tried this model so I will be thorough when I get it in hand. As usual I will let you all know when it arrives and I will give my first impressions and final review!

Here are some pics to hold us off until then!

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03-04-2023, 12:41 AM

  E2-OM neck relief
Posted by: Kevh - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (3)

I'm new to Eastman guitars and wandered if there is a factory 'recommended' measurement for neck relief.
I have a new E2-OM and the relief is.004"
I had a Taylor previously which was about the same but Alvarez and Crafter recommend around .008"

Any advice would be appreciated,
Thanks

03-03-2023, 04:05 PM

  E2D - Wow
Posted by: SasquatchLife - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (9)

Just wanted to say that everyone needs an E2D in their stable! I love this dang guitar! It's my favorite guitar that I've ever owned. No slight on my E8OM-TC which I also enjoy greatly. I just can't believe that such an incredible guitar can be had for less than $600.

This guitar just seems to get better everyday. I still can't believe how loud this guitar is with both a pick and bare fingers. And the tone is just so sweet and crisp. It's extremely resonant too. I strum one chord and I swear it rings out for 10 seconds, if not more.

I'm starting to learn bluegrass on this model, and boy it sounds great with some simple runs I've been playing. I'm just really blown away. What an instrument.

If anyone is considering this model, pull the trigger now! I love this guitar, it's stupid good.

03-03-2023, 07:21 AM

  NGD: E6-OM TC
Posted by: Mithrandir - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (16)

Hi there,

My new baby arrived a few minutes ago. Practically flawless out of the box, which is a nice change. Beautiful sound, no fret issues. Only thing is the back isn't figured as much as I've seen with their other models, but it does look more like traditional hog and not the stripey sapele-like stuff. Which is gorgeous, but not necessary. The only thing that sees the back when I'm playing is my belly.

I'm probably going to sell my E2OM to make space and offset the cost.

Pictures to come when they've uploaded from my iPhone. 

Cheers, Beers!
Gandalf.


Here she is:


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02-28-2023, 07:54 AM

  Eastman guitar with Ziricote
Posted by: Eaststoreman - Forum: For Sale / Trade and Online Deals - Replies (18)

Hello Everyone
just let you guys know Eastman built  E20D and E20OM with Solid Ziricote
its limited craft
plz let me know there if u guys interest =)

Body Top:Solid Adirondack Spruce
Body Back/Sides: Solid Ziricote

02-27-2023, 12:51 PM

  Original bone saddle vs Tusq saddle. An uograde?
Posted by: Gustavo Eiriz - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (5)

Hi everyone. After recieving my beautiful E40OM-TC i had to sand the bridge in order to lower the action. I sanded it a little too much and although it is playable i am thinking of buying a teplacemente just in case I need it.
So Tusq bridges.. had anyone tried them? Plastic? Keep on with Bone saddle? What do you recommend for an OM model set with 12 Daddario XS strings.

02-27-2023, 10:22 AM

  E1SS Late March?
Posted by: SasquatchLife - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - No Replies

For those of you wondering, I contacted TAS to see when the new E1SS would be available, and they're thinking late March. Wasn't sure if this has already been posted, but exciting stuff!

02-27-2023, 08:39 AM

  Thermo-cured Green Wood
Posted by: AlanSam - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (7)

Being of an inquisitive nature I was thinking about Eastman's use of thermo-cured green wood. How do, in particular the sonic characteristics of green thermo-cured and seasoned thermo-cured wood compare? Despite the many factors influencing the sonic qualities of guitars, I believe this to be a valid question providing we compare like-for-like. By this I mean for example thermo-cured green Khaya vs. thermo-cured seasoned Khaya within the same build - Dred vs. Dred, OM vs. OM etc. 
Some questions will only be answerable as the guitar ages. How will green thermo-cured wood sound in twenty years time? How will it look? Will it retain its structural strength as well as seasoned thermo-cured woods seem to have (the process was first used in a limited number of guitars during the 1990s). At my age some of these questions are maybe a tad academic, although I am not planning on popping my clogs any time soon - that is in the next hundred years. 
Many of you may already have seen this or similar articles, but anyway you might have a chew on it:-
https://ruokangas.com/specifications/the...-tonewood/

02-27-2023, 08:20 AM