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It looks like Eastman 175 thinline guitars are available in Japan :
Eastman AR-175CE Thinbody/1PU/Natural(新品)【楽器検索デジマート】
(just an example)
But I can't find this kind of guitar on Eastman website !
Any clue ?
(I love thinlines, they make a good complement to my belly .....)
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09-21-2017 03:53 PM
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The Google translation of the site, if it's accurate, seems to indicate that it's a custom model not in the Eastman catalog (yet). The review says it's a copy of an ES175T:
It is a maniac model produced between 1976 and 1979
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175T had 2 pickups. I think the seventy seven will be way more accurate and they're available in the usa.
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I asked a friend ,who works for Eastman, about this AR175. Now I'm waiting for his reply.
GOOGLE says
thineline hollow body
maple body and neck
1.75 nut width.
24.75 scale
ebony fretboard
single HB
single cut away
This is exactly what I want. GASing.
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I thought "ALL" 175's including the "T" had mahogany necks with rosewood FB's?
With their "T" clone having a maple neck and ebony FB it seems like the AR372 in a full depth model (also all maple but with rosewood FB) is available today with two pups and for likely a lot less buckazoids? Still if it had two pups, I'd like to play this new one.Last edited by GNAPPI; 09-22-2017 at 12:34 AM.
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Richards Guitars in the UK has three of them. 1.75 inch body depth....real beauties !
Buy Eastman AR371CE Custom COMPETITION. WIN THIS GUITAR DURING MAY. Worth PS969 and only one of 3 in the UK at Richards Guitars. New & Used Guitars of Quality & Distinction. for only PS 969.00
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Originally Posted by GNAPPI
Sure looks like a maple neck to me.
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Originally Posted by customxke
A. The listing says it may be a prototype
and
B. The below specs say they have Mahogany.
GIBSON ES-175T electric guitars
Gibson ES-175 - Wikipedia
So it MAY be maple... I don't know
And
C. I really don't care what the neck is made from, but if the T model really did have a maple neck, and thinner body, what would make it a 175? :-)
Like I said...
"I thought "ALL" 175's including the "T" had mahogany necks with rosewood FB's?"Last edited by GNAPPI; 09-22-2017 at 02:09 PM.
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Originally Posted by GNAPPI
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I saw a listing for the 175T and it said it was like 335 thin. I was hoping it would be more like ES 350T thin.
What I would like is someone to make a 175 like the last one Joe Pass played that Gibson made for him, 350T type thin and single pickup by the neck.
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Originally Posted by stanislaw1
Sorry, it's not a thinline that you are pointing. The AR371 is 3 9/32 " deep.
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Originally Posted by docbop
Do you remember the guitar Jim Soloway had Heritage make for him. It was a H575 thin. What a guitar !
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Originally Posted by GNAPPI
Gibson 1979 ES-175 D Natural | Guitars Etc | Reverb
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Originally Posted by jzucker
Seventy Seven Jazz Hawk ( thinline )
and it sounded VERY promising for a thin Semi Hollow .
Have you heard this one ' live' ?
I read your Semihollow Review Chart- great
work would be great to see/ hear a Review of the Hawk Standard.
OP- sorry for the slightly Off Topic Post.
IF this is the Hawk Jazz Standard ( thinline )- very impressive...reminds me of the Marchione Semi - despite the scale length differences.
As I said in another Post I would like to hear it with a little less Treble rolled off also..but it seems very Phatt for a Semi with a really nice singing Tone..and even Tones across all the strings ( rather than thinner, brighter high E ,B strings etc.)
Do the Eastman's have a wider than 1-11/16" width neck with slightly wider string spacing - or is that Model Specific ? Or simply incorrect ?Last edited by Robertkoa; 10-17-2017 at 07:03 PM.
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You know, Eastman has a very similar model available in the US already. It's almost identical but with a mahogany neck.
Archtops John Pisano AR380CE — Eastman Guitars
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Interesting...that one is a thicker body too..kind of in between a thinline and an Archtop.
The main advantage of a Thinline is sometimes playing at 1.. 2...3 AM unplugged without waking anyone in the next room.. and it seems like a Thinline might be more durable to cart around.
BUT I do want something at least as Phatt as a 137 or moreso...
I wonder if the Hawk Jazz Standard - the Thinline would benefit from moving the neck PU to right at end of fingerboard ?Last edited by Robertkoa; 10-06-2017 at 11:04 PM.
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Hi 339,
I beg to differ. Here are the specs as listed below in the more details section . It says 16 x 1.75" for the three particular guitars in question. you can tell by looking at the fotos ...
" Here are the specs of the guitar!
Laminated maple top, back and sides. Rosewood bridge, tailpiece, pickguard and fretboard with vintage tone with superior midrange and volume. Classic Florentine cutaway, mounted humbucking pickup design.
Body Dimensions: 16? X 1.75 "
Cutaway: Florentine
Top Wood: Laminated Maple, Parallel Braced
Back/Sides Wood: Laminated Maple
Body Binding: Ivoroid 5-ply top, 3 ply back, Single ply neck
Neck Woods: 3 piece maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Nut Width: 1 3/4?
Scale Length: 24 3/4?
Frets: 20 Dunlop 6130
Pickguard: Multi-ply Plastic
Inlays: Split Block Inlay
Pick-up: Single Mounted Kent Armstrong HPAN-1N
Controls: Volume & Tone
Bridge: Rosewood compensated, 2 3/32? Spacing
Tailpiece: Vintage style
Tuners: Vintage Tuners
Strings: D’Addario EJ21 .012-.052 Roundwound
Available Finishes: Blond
Case: Hardshell Included "
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You might like the Eastman T146. I have one and am very happy with it. It has a good tone without amplification for your early morning playing.
Ibanez pm200?
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