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Eastman

boatload of praise since the 1990s for its relatively affordable, yet high-quality acoustic stringed instruments, Eastman saw its reputation in the electric guitar world go from strength to strength in the 2010s. The majority of its models have been homages to and near-replicas of classics from the golden age of American-made electrics, such as Eastman’s take on the Les Paul or the ES-335. However, the new Romeo is very much an original concept, and one that aims to punch above its weight

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