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    Eastman T386 Thinline Semi-Hollow 2HB Electric Guitar, Classic, w/Hardshell Case

    Eastman Guitars Eastman T386 Thinline Semi-Hollow 2HB Electric Guitar, Classic, w/Hardshell Case

    C$1,829.00

    Product Description

    Tonal Versatility

    Eastman's Thinlines can be used to achieve almost any electric tone. From clean jazz to screaming rock, their thinlines cover all the bases.

    Specifications:

    • Neck Material: Maple
    • Fingerboard: Ebony
    • Fingerboard Radius: 12"
    • Neck Profile: Traditional Even "C"
    • Nut: Bone 1.72"
    • 1st Fret String Height: .022"
    • 12th Fret String Height: Bass .078" & Treble .062"
    • Fretwire: 22 Medium Jumbo Jescar 47104
    • Scale Length: 24.75"
    • Body Style: 16" Thinline
    • Body Dimensions: 16" x 1 3/4"
    • Body Top: Maple Laminate
    • Body Back/Sides: Maple Laminate
    • Truss Rod: Single Acting
    • Binding: Body and Neck
    • Binding Material: Ivoroid
    • Logo: Pearl Headstock
    • Inlay: Pearl Dots
    • Finish: Truetone Gloss
    • Hardware Color: Nickel
    • Pickguard: Black Plastic with Ivoroid Binding
    • Tailpiece: Gotoh stop tailpiece
    • Bridge: Tuneomatic
    • Tuners: Pingwell RM1239-NV
    • Knobs: Speed Knobs
    • Neck Pickup: Kent Armstrong HPAN-1N
    • Bridge Pickup: Kent Armstrong HPAN-1B
    • Pickup Height: 3/32" bass side, 3/32" treble side
    • Pickup Frame: Black Plastic
    • Switch: 3 Way Switch
    • Capacitors: 0.022μF
    • Potentiometers: 500K AudioTaper
    • Output Jack: Switchcraft
    • Strings: D’Addario NYXL .010 - .046
    • Case: Hardshell Case
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