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Eastwood Guitar Company
Company typePrivate
IndustryMusical instruments
Founded2001
FounderMichael Robinson
HeadquartersGeorgetown, Ontario, Canada
Area served
Global
Websitewww.eastwoodguitars.com

Eastwood Guitars is a Canadian company founded by Michael Robinson which primarily manufactures vintage-style electric guitars. It has no connection with Brian Eastwood Guitars, a respected British guitar maker since the 1970s.

According to their website: "We make Eastwood® Guitars in three different factories based in Korea and China. Many accessories such as cases and Airline straps are made in Canada."

The company was established in 2001 with the intent of manufacturing replicas of rare vintage electric guitars. The company's production philosophy is to create guitars which not only evoke classic looks and vintage sounds, but that are to be sold at a price point where they are meant to be played and not simply collected.[citation needed] Much of the company's focus is on building reproductions of famous discontinued electric guitar models such as the Valco Airline, and the Supro Coronado.

As of summer 2012, Eastwood Guitars produced around 60 guitar models, many of which having been well received by players and reviews.[1] The company also produces bass guitars which are either reproductions of classic bass guitar designs or adopted from current Eastwood guitar designs, as well as exotic variants such as electric mandolins, ukuleles and lap steel guitars.

Notable Eastwood Guitars players

Airline Coronado DLX autographed by Earl Slick
2012 Eastwood Airline Bighorn electric guitar
  • Airline® '59 1P
  • Airline® '59 2P
  • Airline® '59 3P
  • Airline® '59 Town & Country DLX
  • Airline® '59 Town & Country STD
  • Airline® '59 Coronado
  • Airline 2P DLX
  • Airline 3P DLX
  • Airline Coronado® STD
  • Airline Coronado® DLX
  • Airline® Map
  • RS-II
  • Airline® Tuxedo
  • Airline® Tux Deluxe
  • Airline® Tux Custom
  • Breadwinner
  • Messenger
  • Supro® Dual Tone
  • Airline® Bighorn
  • Airline® Twin Tone
  • Airline® Town & Country
  • Airline® Town & Country DLX
  • Joey Leone LTD
  • Joey Leone Superfast
  • Doral
  • P90 Special
  • Eastwood GP
  • Hi Flyer
  • Saturn
  • Airline® H44 DLX
  • Airline® H44 STD
  • Ichiban
  • Mach Two
  • Classic 6
  • Classic 12
  • Sidejack DLX
  • Stormbird
  • Nashville 12
  • Wandre STD
  • Wandre DLX
  • Airline® Folkstar
  • Warren Ellis Signature Tenor
  • Airline® Mandola
  • Mandocaster
  • Airline® - Ukulele
  • Airline® Lap Steel
  • Delta 6
  • Sidejack Baritone
  • Sidejack Baritone DLX
  • Magnum Bass
  • EEB-1
  • EUB-1
  • Airline® Map Bass
  • Hi Flyer Bass
  • Classic 4

References

  1. ^ List of instances involving Eastwood Guitars appearing in various musician and musical instrument magazines. Retrieved August 2012.
    http://www.eastwoodguitars.com/news.htm
  2. ^ http://www.guitarworld.com/interview-wire-guitarist-colin-newman-bands-new-live-album-gear-and-plans-future