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  1. #101

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Z
    Nice "little" collection. It really is amazing how great the ES125 3/4 and the ES140 sound. Not as full and open as their full size counter part, but very nice in a difference way if that makes sense.

    Thanks for sharing.
    I agree! they might not be as full, but i find them more versatile because of that! Here's two clips showing vastly differen sonic properties (unfortunately both videos are hard to see, because of the angle and such, but both are the 140 with 2 humbuckers above)


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  3. #102

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    Quote Originally Posted by PatrickB
    Eastman made the AR145 and AR150, with specs very similar to the Gibson deep/shallow body, respectively. They were probably for the Japanese market and very few ever showed up in North America. I wish Eastman would offer them here, there should be a market for a Gibson clone - think of the Eastman 372 and 372. We can only dream.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sbeishline
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    I saw that Eastman on Reverb... for that price, they can keep it. Wow! That's more than you just buying an average ES140. Nice looking guitar though.

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    Here's are a couple new demo video I came across on Youtube...

    1952 Gibson ES140


    1959 ES-140T

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    Here's a clip of Rich Severson talking about and playing a Gibson ES-140 (full body depth)... sweet!

    https://www.youtube.com/live/5rHUt3y...jiSgMi6&t=1870