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Eastwood Hi-Flyer Phase 4

By 2012, New Release No Comments

The original Univox Hi-Flier Phase 4 model was introduced in 1977. It was the last in the Hi-Flier series that began in 1968. The new Eastwood Hi-Flyer Phase 4 is a dead-on replica of the original slim-line body and neck profile. It is fitted with new Eastwood Phase 4 humbuckers, has a 3-way switch with single volume and tone controls and a fully adjustable wraparound bridge. This was one of the few Hi-Flyer models that had a maple fretboard, and is one of the rarest of the vintage UNIVOX models.
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Eastwood Wandre Tri-Lam

By 2012, New Release No Comments

In early 1960’s Europe, the Tri-Lam was one of Wandrè’s best-selling models. As all 60’s Wandre models, the original version had an aluminum neck. Our modern version sports a set maple neck, suspended pickguard, pickup and master volume, and a full hollowbody design that includes the unusually stylish grilled f-holes.
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Eastwood Airline 59 Coronado

By 2011, New Release No Comments

Eastwood Guitars ’59 Coronado has a white body with black rubber binding, offset with white binding on a black headstock , a zero fret, and a Bigsby. It’s a 25 ½”-scale guitar with a chambered mahogany body, bolt-on bound-maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, block markers, TonePros roller bridge, and Wilkinson tuners. It has a 3-wayswitch plate, two Alnico Hot-10 Humbuckers, and dual Volume/Tone controls. The originals were made of Res-O-Glas, but we have upgraded the design to tone-chambered mahogany bodies.
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Eastwood Airline Tux Deluxe

By 2011, New Release No Comments

Eastwood Guitars and Randy Bachman have collaborated on the new Airline Tux Deluxe guitar. Bachman plays the Airline Tuxedo model, and recently pitched the idea for Airline Tux Deluxe, which captures a ’60s vibe with multi-ply binding, flamed maple top and back, and black sides. Technical changes include a Zero-Fret, upgraded tailpiece and custom coil-tapped pickups, giving the player a choice of 70% or 100% of the P-90 output levels.
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Eastwood Airline Bighorn

By 2011, New Release No Comments

One of the early “student” guitars found in North American Catalogs in the 1960s. This model was available under the brands of Airline, Supro, Kay and many others. This new Eastwood release is based on the original 1960′s AIRLINE Bighorn, it features an updated adjustable bridge, truss rod and the modern popular Diamond Argyle single coil pickups.
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Eastwood Airline 1P

By 2011, New Release No Comments

AIRLINE delivers two new Single Pickup Models – 1P DLX and the ’59 Custom. The original Airline’s were made of Res-O-Glas and had a floating bridge. Eastwood has upgraded the design to a tone-chambered mahogany body / fixed bridge and reduced the signal path to a single pickup/volume control, allowing for crystal clear roll off tones to full on power crunch.
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