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Eastwood says that thanks to your support they are introducing the Astrojet Tenor and the Eastwood Guyatone in Spring 2015. You can get one for yourself with a deposit of only $150.
The, Astrojet Tenor, a tribute to the ultra-rare Gibson SG Tenor, will feature a more comfortable, slim, traditional neck profile.
For Steve Howe fans, here is your chance to grab a tribute to the ultra-rare 1959 Guyatone LG-50, which happens to be the first electric guitar thatSteve Howe owned and is featured as the lead solo instrument on "Perpetual Change" from The Yes Album.
Pricing and Availability:
Astrojet Tenor: $599 Stop Tail, $749 Bigsby version.
Eastwood LG-50: $549
All pre-funded instruments will include a $99 hardshell case free.
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