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“Not just another copycat design”: Eastman Fullertone SC ’52 and DC ’62 review
By Dave Burrluck published
Last year’s D’Ambrosio series guitars signified numerous firsts for Eastman, not least that they were US-made with boutique prices to match. These new FullerTones capture the magic at a fraction of the price

Designing new solidbody electrics is one of the biggest challenges in guitar building – but Eastman has made it look easy yet again with the FullerTone
By Matt Owen published
Eastman takes inspiration from its acclaimed D'Ambrosio range to produce an innovative lineup that looks like the stuff of dreams

How Eastman realized its vision for the future of the electric guitar with the D’Ambrosio range
By Matt Owen published
Reclaimed tonewoods recovered from wildfires, hand-wound electronics and an innovative new neck joint highlight the new D’Ambrosio guitars – which also look absolutely sensational

NAMM 2024: “The D'Ambrosio Series represents our thoughts on the future of solid body electric guitars”: Eastman Guitars has dropped yet another range of inexplicably gorgeous instruments
By Matt Owen published
With sustainably reclaimed tonewoods, 3 distinct body shapes and a huge suite of high-end pickup options, Eastman's latest drop claims to represent the pinnacle of modern guitar making – and offers “unprecedented beauty and quality”

Eastman’s gorgeous Juliet LA is a “stunningly beautiful and original guitar” that provides an upscale performance experience
By Guitar World Staff published
The premium original offset build offers a totally reliable trem system “that feels like nothing else”, a suite of classy specs, and top notch tone, feel and playability

NAMM 2023: Eastman Guitars debuts the Juliet LA – and G.A.S. doesn’t even cover it
By Matt Parker published
O Sweet Juliet... The firm’s latest solid body guitar has the sort of looks that get your wallet worried

NAMM 2022: Eastman unveils the Romeo’s Shakespearean six-string soulmate, the Juliet
By Matt Owen published
The meticulously styled offset arrives in three distinct variations, offering ornate aesthetics, two different pickup combinations, the brand’s first six-in-a-line headstock and flexible hardware options

Eastman Romeo LA review
By Dave Burrluck published
Bridging the gap between old-school archtop and modern thinline, Eastman’s Romeo impressed. Time to meet its flash new cousin. Is this a ‘no jazz’ zone?
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