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There’s several Eastman AR810’s with a single Humbucker on Reverb under your price. There’s a nice Peerless Cremona with a Florentine cutaway on Reverb. 17” and 1.69” neck. It’s at Lou’s Guitar...
Totally agree with you on the Epiphone Premium 175.The thin shorter scale neck would seem to fit the OP'S needs.The only thing is it seems he would like a better acoustic sound and i would say the...
Thanks Joe, for those kind comments. It means a lot, coming from such a fine player as yourself. It’s the love of beautiful jazz guitars and the music we make with them that brings us all together...
I currently have a 16" archtop so I'd like to go with the 17" with a 3" body depth.
It was the gold logo without the line. Definitely looked like an older model but it was in good shape. It was undoubtedly a well crafted guitar, however the neck was not exactly to my liking. Not...
What headstock style did it have? Eastman changed the headstock style in 2010 or so. Was the headstock script underlined? If no, then that would have been an older Eastman.
I’d purchase an Epiphone Premium ES175. It’s got a flat Nitro finish. There’s several on Reverb, and with its ‘57 Classic pickups it gets very close to an actual ES175. Save enough money to purchase...
Thanks for the replies. I have noticed that eastman reduced the nut width to 1.72" on their more recent models. I really want to like the AR810 not sure if the slightly smaller nut width would make...
It's exciting that you're diving into jazz on a vintage archtop! The Cay Sherwood and Regal/Cay Lark models are both interesting choices. These guitars can have unique tonal characteristics, but...
Ha! I can't tell you how relieved I am to have kept it. It almost fell victim to a one-in one-out policy of mine...
Advice for finding an archtop
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