My GAS as of late has mostly been for acoustics, and even then I have been more just poking around than seeking anything specific. However, along the road I was doing a lot of research on Eastman guitars in general, both electric and acoustic. They are somewhat overlooked I think but have been building high quality stringed instruments for a very long time. I think they also get a bad rap due to being a Chinese company and get lumped in with the "cheap" factor, whether right or wrong.
In any case, I came across some videos of the E1D which is not the entry level Dreadnaught, but the lowest cost all-solid wood model. It has a solid spruce top, solid Sapele back and sides, mahog neck, and Ebony fingerboard, bridge/pins and headstock veneer. Vintage tuners, bone nut and saddle, abalone inlays, pretty much the laundry list of what you'd spec out for a quality Dreadnaught. MSRP is $750, street price around $550. Doesn't seem possible on the surface, and I'll admit I was skeptical as I've been burned on multiple "chibson" builds and firefly misadventures in the past.
I came across a used one on Reverb that appeared to be in almost new condition with a K&K mini pickup system installed and made an offer, the whole package including a gig bag and shipping made it to my door for just a hair over 4 bills. It arrived yesterday afternoon, and after a period to acclimate to our winter temps here in WI I got it out of the bag this AM. I've only had time to tune it up and strum a bit, and it will need new strings, but overall I am literally blown away. All of the woods are beautiful, and it has a really nice satin/vintage finish with open pore back/sides. The ebony board smooth as glass. Top has some really cool figuring and the binding is a tortoise-shell that complements the look nicely. Very nice low action and sounds just like you'd expect a quality dread to sound - mellow and loud. Absolutely stunned by the bang for the buck value here an literally how nice of guitar this is at any price level. Some pRon:
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I have heard mucho good things about Eastman guitars but have not had the pleasure of playing one yet. Must be something going around @uwmcscott I've had the acoustic GAS myself lately. in fact I bought another acoustic from GC this morning as well. We should have a thread on gear we've bought or sold or both in the last 12 months.
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Congratulations, that looks really nice. I've heard nothing but good from owners about Eastman so far.
I have a D-28 Martin, N-20 Martin & 000-28 Martin as well as a J-45 Gibson.redman wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 2:40 pm I have heard mucho good things about Eastman guitars but have not had the pleasure of playing one yet. Must be something going around @uwmcscott I've had the acoustic GAS myself lately. in fact I bought another acoustic from GC this morning as well. We should have a thread on gear we've bought or sold or both in the last 12 months.
I would rate my Eastman E-10 OM the equal of any of those, except for being 1/4 of their co$t (or less.)
They are well worth looking into!
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While I don't own any Martins, I have owned higher end Taylors and several Yairi's and I'd definitely put this one in the same league from a build quality/detail perspective. Granted this particular model is an open pore finish on the back and sides to save some $$, but the fretboard and top are equal or better than anything else I own.
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Those are some great guitars uhh... Mickey what did you say your address was and when are you not going to be at home.
On a serious note IMO the big three Gibson, Martin and Taylor just ain't "keeping up with the Jones" with quality to price. I'm on a Yamaha kick I had a Gibson G-45 one of the 1st run no hole in the upper bout but I came across a MIJ Yamaha A5M ARE it was B stock from AMS because it was a floor model and they discounted it $400 new the G-45 is $200 more than the A5M and not even in the same ballpark as the A5R I sold my Gibson. I then went looking for a new 12-string and came across a used mint condition Yamaha FG 820 12 for $200 new they're $379.99 and just an excellent 12 string plays great sounds great and the build quality is good as well. I have a 15 year old granddaughter I gave her 1st guitar a Epiphone LP last Christmas and started giving her lessons she has stuck with it ands loves it never misses her lessons every Thursday so I wanted to give her an acoustic this year and bought her a Recording King RD-G6 new for $350 I did hit the fret ends a bit because of slight fret sprout but it sounds and plays great. Yesterday in my search for a second acoustic I bought a MIC 2020 Yamaha LL16D handmade solid Engelmann Spruce Top solid Rosewood back and sides Ebony bridge and fretboard for $579 but new they're only $1129. To get a lower price in like a Martin you are going to have to go with MIM or Gibson you have to get a gimmicky hole in the upper bout and Walnut back and sides as well as a sorry build quality don't believe me watch this.
@redman If memory serves, you play backwards, not lefty so don't bother attempting to break in.
Also, stop messing with Yamahas (unless we are talking motorcycles) and go with something a lot better: Eastman guitars.
Also, stop messing with Yamahas (unless we are talking motorcycles) and go with something a lot better: Eastman guitars.
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That's quite possible @mickey I would like to try one there's a store called the Acoustic Corner in Black Mountain a little town 25 or 30 minutes from here that's an Eastman dealer but they never have anything in stock when I check their website. They're also a dealer for Larrivee another brand I want to try but the same thing nothing in stock. Music City is a Recording King dealer and they have stock but mostly in the $350 to $500 range which seem to be great guitars MIC however they can't seem to get the RD-318 (Mahogany) or RD-328 (Rosewood) that's their flagship models when they do get a few their gone so I've not got to try one. I've read where folks
have compared them to both the Martin D-18 and D-28 so who knows because those two guitars sound totally different IMO they go for about $750 new.
My A5M and FG-820 12
Larrivee make great guitars but you can expect to spend over $2000 to buy any Larrivee I have ever seen.
You'll save a lot with an Eastman & get comparable quality.
I paid apx $1300 for my Eastman including a form fitting hard case. At the time I bought it, I could have bought a virtually identical Martin
complete with sunburst for apx $5200 it was a "Heritage Edition" or some such. Made me feel like I had stolen the Eastman.
I still look at the Eastman as one of the best buys in guitars I've ever made, well aside from the ES-335TD I got at a flea market in Chattanooga for
$100. But that is another story.
You'll save a lot with an Eastman & get comparable quality.
I paid apx $1300 for my Eastman including a form fitting hard case. At the time I bought it, I could have bought a virtually identical Martin
complete with sunburst for apx $5200 it was a "Heritage Edition" or some such. Made me feel like I had stolen the Eastman.
I still look at the Eastman as one of the best buys in guitars I've ever made, well aside from the ES-335TD I got at a flea market in Chattanooga for
$100. But that is another story.
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Congrats on the new acoustic. Eastman makes good stuff. On Mickey's recommendation a few years back I picked up an Eastman semi hollow. It was very swell made but in the end I could not bond with the neck. The guitar however was fine.
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I was looking at Larrivee too, they do have a similarly spec'd entry level model ( all solid/ebony/etc ) in several body shapes but street price for a new one is about $1500. You can find used ones a bit under 1k if you look hard, but most of them come in around 1100-1200, which is almost 3x what I paid for this one.
You can spend LOTS of $$ with either brand though if you start moving up the chain
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Just ordered an Eastman Lefty E1OM from Wolf Music in Texas. They have a 15% off code , holiday. Being used to MF and Guitar Center codes, I didn't think it would work, but it did. Free shipping also. A handmade, solid wood guitar for $486.43 is pretty hard to beat. Thanks to everyone for the Eastman testimonies.
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Very nice - I just mentioned earlier that i'd probably buy an OM too if one came by for a good price lol. Is the 15% code a public one you'd care to share?Keithe wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 10:47 am Just ordered an Eastman Lefty E1OM from Wolf Music in Texas. They have a 15% off code , holiday. Being used to MF and Guitar Center codes, I didn't think it would work, but it did. Free shipping also. A handmade, solid wood guitar for $486.43 is pretty hard to beat. Thanks to everyone for the Eastman testimonies.
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Holiday. It is on the front page of their website. I saw the guitar listed on ebay and checked went to the website, intending to ask if I could get it cheaper ordering it direct. Saw the code "holiday" and tried it. They have a good rating on ebay. I used paypal so I would have a little protection.
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Nice, thanks - looks like it works on several items. That AC133 GA Cutaway is exactly what i'd want if I got another...black friday treat?Keithe wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 11:00 am Holiday. It is on the front page of their website. I saw the guitar listed on ebay and checked went to the website, intending to ask if I could get it cheaper ordering it direct. Saw the code "holiday" and tried it. They have a good rating on ebay. I used paypal so I would have a little protection.
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Sorry 'bout that Jeff! In my defense I would say that I've only tried Eastman acoustics, never touched one of their electrics.tonebender wrote: ↑Thu Nov 18, 2021 6:08 pm Congrats on the new acoustic. Eastman makes good stuff. On Mickey's recommendation a few years back I picked up an Eastman semi hollow. It was very swell made but in the end I could not bond with the neck. The guitar however was fine.
That is not meant as a put down of their electrics, just that I'm generally much more into acoustics.
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@uwmcscott I wanted to resurrect this thread as I have bought an Eastman acoustic because of the GAS I had from this thread and a PM I had with @mickey but first things first now that you've had your Eastman a few months do you like it? How does it play, sound, feel in hand?
When I saw the pictures of your guitar, I thought it was gorgeous then @mickey had nothing but good things to say much like the many video and written reviews I have read/watched. I decided on the E10D a solid Mahogany guitar with an Adirondack Spruce top Ebony fretboard and bridge, bone nut and saddle etc.; etc. They run about $1350 new with most used selling for around a grand with a few in the $850 range and some in fair or poor condition around $700. Wednesday morning one popped up on GC in great condition for $649 so I snagged it. Ater shipping and tax it was $720 and it's on the way and can't wait to play it so thank you for posting this thread if I like it better than my LL16 Yamaha then I'll sale the LL16 if not then the Eastman will go back to GC.
This is not the picture of the one I bought but rather a picture of one I swiped off the internet.
When I saw the pictures of your guitar, I thought it was gorgeous then @mickey had nothing but good things to say much like the many video and written reviews I have read/watched. I decided on the E10D a solid Mahogany guitar with an Adirondack Spruce top Ebony fretboard and bridge, bone nut and saddle etc.; etc. They run about $1350 new with most used selling for around a grand with a few in the $850 range and some in fair or poor condition around $700. Wednesday morning one popped up on GC in great condition for $649 so I snagged it. Ater shipping and tax it was $720 and it's on the way and can't wait to play it so thank you for posting this thread if I like it better than my LL16 Yamaha then I'll sale the LL16 if not then the Eastman will go back to GC.
This is not the picture of the one I bought but rather a picture of one I swiped off the internet.
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Congrats redman.
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I do not own an Eastman acoustic but I love my T-486 Semi-Hollow. Hope you enjoy and I think you will.
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Awesome, great score. I think the E10 you have on the way is a much more highly finished version of what I have. The E1D I have is all solid wood and ebony board/bridge but has the open pore/satin finish. I actually like that look a lot and for under $400 with electronics it was a heck of a score.redman wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 4:36 pm @uwmcscott I wanted to resurrect this thread as I have bought an Eastman acoustic because of the GAS I had from this thread and a PM I had with @mickey but first things first now that you've had your Eastman a few months do you like it? How does it play, sound, feel in hand?
When I saw the pictures of your guitar, I thought it was gorgeous then @mickey had nothing but good things to say much like the many video and written reviews I have read/watched. I decided on the E10D a solid Mahogany guitar with an Adirondack Spruce top Ebony fretboard and bridge, bone nut and saddle etc.; etc. They run about $1350 new with most used selling for around a grand with a few in the $850 range and some in fair or poor condition around $700. Wednesday morning one popped up on GC in great condition for $649 so I snagged it. Ater shipping and tax it was $720 and it's on the way and can't wait to play it so thank you for posting this thread if I like it better than my LL16 Yamaha then I'll sale the LL16 if not then the Eastman will go back to GC.
This is not the picture of the one I bought but rather a picture of one I swiped off the internet.
As far as your question about how I like it, it's become my main living room guitar. I am getting used to the slightly wider nut as my other guitars are Yairi and have a bit narrower nut. Overall I would say there is nothing overly remarkable/notable other than it just being a really nice all-around guitar, and for the money and specs no one even comes close. I was back at Dave's in La Crosse over the weekend for the first time in a while and played a few Eastman's and the higher spec models compare very favorably to the others costing many times as much. Fit and finish even on my E1D is top notch.
I currently have my eye on an AC122 CLE, which is the Grand Concert/Cutaway equivalent of the E1D with all solid woods and the open pore finish.
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