President Mike Robinson produces vintage remakes of many obscure electric guitars from the late 1950s and 1960s. Many luthiers have taken to reproducing poular Fenders, Gibsons, and Danelectros, but Eastwood Guitars focuses on some of the more "oddball" examples including Supro, Mosrite, and Airline. Eastwood-branded Airline guitars actually have Airline on the headstock and with Jack White of the White Stripes playing a red model, these have become very popular. Eastwood Guitars' lineup includes several models that are well-built, but offered at a reasonable price. For more information, visit Eastwood's website or contact them directly.
Electric guitars currently produced in Korea since 2001. Distributed by Eastwood Guitars in Georgetown, Ontario, Canada.

EASTWOOD GUITARS Mandolins Models

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EASTWOOD GUITARS Mandocaster

- single cutaway Tele-style basswood body based on Fender's four-string Mandocaster from the 1960s, bolt-on maple neck, 20-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, black headstock overlay, four-per-side tuners, adj. saddle bridge, white p...