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Power and Passion

bold statement about the company’s shift toward developing new, original designs by introducing their stunning thinline semi-hollow electric Romeo models. It was only natural that Eastman would name its subsequent new model Juliet, and that’s exactly what the company has done with the trio of solidbody guitars they introduced recently. The Juliet solidbodies share an offset single-cutaway body shape that’s similar to the Romeo’s distinctive curves, albeit with a few notable differences befitting a solidbody model, such as smaller body dimension. Like

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