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EASTMAN T484

KEY FEATURES

PRICE £1,239 (inc. hard case)

DESCRIPTION Thinline semi-hollow electric guitar, made in China

BUILD Maple laminate body with maple centre-block, three-piece maple neck with 12" radius ebony fingerboard, 22 medium-jumbo Jescar 47104-P frets, bone nut. Ivoroid neck and body binding

HARDWARE Ping Well RM1239-N vintage-style tuners with tulip buttons, tune-o-matic bridge and stop tailpiece

Seymour Duncan ’59 (bridge) and Jazz (neck) humbuckers, 3-way toggle pickup selector, 2x

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