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    Offered here is an Eastman T146SM thin line Jazz Guitar that is not only affordable but outstanding in every way. Based on the serial number, it appears to be a May/June 2018 build. It is light with all solid carved woods with Eastman’s excellent quality. This is a no-issue guitar ready for play. It comes with a fiberglass case (unknown maker) that is in great condition. Overall, this is a fine instrument that will be missed.
    was $1600 and I’ll include CONUS shipping Now $1500 plus 1/2 shipping CONUS.
    Thanks!
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    Last edited by Jazzer57; 10-09-2024 at 08:06 AM. Reason: Added Mfr date

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    That looks like the original Eastman case. The T145 I used to own came in one like that. These are very nice guitars, and I often regret selling mine.

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    Monday Bump for a Great Guitar

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    Specs from the Eastman website: T146SM - Eastman Guitars

    That is the same guitar? Says the top is solid spruce?

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    Yes, this is a solid carved guitar. Thanks for adding the specs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick-7
    Specs from the Eastman website: T146SM - Eastman Guitars
    That is the same guitar? Says the top is solid spruce?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzer57
    ...It is light, all solid carved woods with Eastman’s excellent quality....

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    Thanks for the confirmation. It truly is a nice archtop and I'll surely miss it.

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    Those are very loud guitars acoustically. Not a huge amount of bass, since they are thinlines, but plenty of volume. My T145, same but only 15" lower bout, was at least as loud as my Gibson J45, maybe louder. Different tone, obviously, but I think they will cut through better in a band situation because there is more midrange punch.

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    Had one of these awhile, great guitars.

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    Still available, still warm, still solid carved woods, still affordable in the big scheme, and great quality.
    Thanks

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    Bump for a jazzy guitar

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    Were you on the right side of the pond, this lovely guitar would already be mine !

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    Thanks for the interest. I can ship it although it may be pricey .
    Cheers

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    Thanks but I can’t justify this for a 14th guitar . Not that your price is wrong, but shipping cost plus import taxes will add a big amount in the end for me.
    No doubt you ´ll find soon a buyer for this nice instrument

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    My one and only price reduction bump....$1500 + 1/2 shipping CONUS.
    Thanks.

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    Awesome guitar...awesome price...Monday Bump

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    Pre-Milton bump. Thankfully, we are on the fringe in Jacksonville but our prayers are with folks farther South in the path!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzer57 View Post
    Pre-Milton bump. Thankfully, we are on the fringe in Jacksonville but our prayers are with folks farther South in the path!
    Darn that's tempting. I was hoping to find a smaller lower bout like 15" and I've never played an Eastman in person... Thinking about it.