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2009 Eastman AC420B Dreadnaught Adirondack
FOR SALE: 2009 Eastman AC420B Dreadnaught Guitar. Fundamentally the same specs as the E20D. Excellent Condition. Adirondack Spruce top. Indian Rosewood back and sides, fairly reddish with strong grain - closer in appearance to Brazilian than most Indian Rosewood. Ebony fingerboard/bridge. Honduras Mahogany neck with Rosewood cap. 1-3/4" nut. Hand-crafted Turtleworks Tor-Tis Faux Tortoiseshell D-28 Vintage 50's pick guard has been added. The condition of the guitar is close to new - the difference being the finish on the lower corner of the treble side of the headstock has been nicked from a stringwinder. Also, there is tiny dot smaller than a pinhead in the finish on the top. Besides that it has normal settling of the nitrocellulose finish. No fretwear or pick scratches. It has been kept humidified during winters with an Oasis Humidifier. Comes with the original case w/ key and Eastman certificate. $750/bo plus shipping. (802) 232-1004 https://plus.google.com/photos/10205...521?banner=pwa
Last edited by Lorestone; 06-15-2015 at 12:10 PM. |
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Very nice guitar. I have one and will probably keep it forever. Mine is well played-in, and just keeps sounding better.
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Agreed - and an enormous amount of guitar for the money. I am only selling it because I have a small hands. I bought it sight unseen due to the glowing reviews and published specs stating a 1-11/16" nut, whereas the other Eastman Dreadnaughts were 1-3/4". Upon receiving it I discovered the specs were wrong, it is also 1-3/4". It's such a great guitar that I kept it, but I've come to realize I really need a smaller neck.
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ac-420b, adirondack, dreadnaught, e20d, eastman |
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