Eastman comes with the FullerTone: ‘Two models, unlimited possibilities’
Special set-neck design
These guitars have a two-bolt long-tenon neck tuned for the sustain and stability of a set-neck guitar. That while being light as a feather, it still has the airy sound of a bolt-on guitar. The SC has a brass compensated tailpiece, and the DC comes with a floating tremolo with two bolts and a brass block.
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Inspired by D'Ambrosio
Both models feature a groundbreaking neck design originally developed for the D'Ambrosio range. Think of it as a fusion of old-fashioned craftsmanship and modular versatility.
Choice of materials and colours
The FullerTone is available in three colours: Ice Blue Metallic, Desert Sand and Moss Black. The neck and fingerboard are made of roasted maple. The body is made of black roasted Limba and the bridge is made of brass. Hardware is nickel and the pickguard is silver or gold anodised aluminium. The neck pickup is a soapbar humbucker with a gold foil cover and a TrueTone satin finish. The guitar comes with a FullerTone padded gig bag.