Eastwood introduces the Airline Espanada, based on the Harmony H63, which was also sold under the Silvertone and Airline brands in the 50s.
It is a new lightweight, full hollow body model that is the big brother to the Airline Tuxedo. The Espanada is suited for styles from Jazz to Jump Blues to Rockabilly.
The Airline Espanada is a 25 1/2” scale guitar with a full hollow body made with maple top and back with mahogany sides. It has a set, bound maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, block markers and 1 11/16” width at the nut. This guitar is built with components such as a TonePros Tune-O-Matic bridge, trapeze tail and Grover style tuners. It features a 3-way switch for the two Custom Hi-Output P-90s and dual volume / tone controls with cupcake knobs. The retro look is enhanced by the vintage Airline “Coat of Arms” logoed pickguard and the thick white binding on the body and the headstock. It comes with a deluxe Hardshell Case and it is also available in a left-handed model.
The Airline Espanada model is available now at Airline Dealers around the world, to find your closest dealer visitwww.eastwoodguitars.com
Previous news item
Prismsound Lyra Audio Interfaces
Next news item
DigiTech Vanishing Point Modulated Delay
Be the first to post a comment about this news item
Viewers of this article also read...
- Empress Effects releases Reverb stompbox Empress Effects has announced their Reverb pedal has started shipping, and requests customer inputs for next feature to be added in a free update.
- iRig products to unlock Cubasis LE features Owners of IK Multimedia’s iRig digital interfaces, mics & MIDI controllers can now unlock features inside of Cubasis LE for iPad.
- Flash sale on Mr. Black's Eterna reverb pedal Today and tomorrow, the Eterna reverb pedal is available with a discount from Mr. Black's online store.