Eastman CL82S Multiscale Classical Price Drop - Fan Fret, Rosewood, Engleman Spruce,
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I bought this guitar thinking I would start integrating classical pieces into the fingerstyle repertroire I have always played. At the time of purchase I had the tech install DAZZO pickups in the guitar and set it up properly. The guitar arrived and I thought it was beautiful. The Soundport really lets me hear the resonance of the guitar it is a very nice feature. I played it for about a week until I found that I had really no time to change my style and went back to my standard steel string open tuning style that I have done for a long time. Guitar has sat in case for about 5 months and I have finally decided that it is not something I want.
It is pretty mint, never seen a pick or left my house. This model of guitar is an Eastman prototype and so is one of a very few made. It is much nicer than something like a Cordoba factory model. All solid woods and a very thin nitro finish. I would like to get $xxxx for the instrument.Price drop to $1200. Specs.... The Eastman CL82S is a multi-scale, handcrafted classical guitar. With it's distinctive multi-scale fanned fret design, the CS82S features a solid, tight-grained Englemann Spruce top, Indian Rosewood back and sides, Ebony fingerboard, Mahogany neck with Ebony stripe, slotted headstock and gold hardware. EASTMAN CL82S SPECIFICATIONS: Neck Material: Mahogany Ebony center strip Fingerboard: Ebony Fingerboard Radius: 20" Nut Material: Bone Nut Width: 2" Fretwire: 20-Jescar FW40095-P Scale Length: 660mm bass 640mm treb. Fan Fre Body Style: Classic Body Dimensions: 14.5"x 3.75" Body Top: Tight grained Engleman Spruce Body Back/Sides: Indian Rosewood Head Cap Veneer Material: Ebony Truss Rod: None Headstock Style: Classical slothead Binding Material: Rosewood, 4 ply purlfling top 2 ply back Logo: No Logo Inlay: None Side Dot Color: No side dots Hardware Color: Gold Pickguard: None Tuners: Classical Slotted headstock, Black buttons Strings: D'Addario Classical heavy tension Tuning: E A D G B e Weight: 3.75 lbs. |
just a Saturday bump.
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Dragon is missing. John Killed her.
Bron is king. Monday morning post GOT bump. |
Please make an offer.
summer is here. |
beautiful nylon string.
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Still here
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price drop to $1200
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Weekend bump
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Friday afternoon, bored at work bump.:)
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perky at work Monday bump
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Where is the guitar located? I’d be interested to hear/play it.
How do Dazzo pickups compare to K&K or other transducer style pickups? |
I am in florida.
Dazzo pickups are a bit less boomey than k&k. Same general principle but somewhat more refined execution. I am no expert there are lots of threads on this site. http://www.dazzopickups.com/HOME.html That is the website of the Dazzo. |
Just a friday...
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Still available.
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