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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2009

AIRLINE 59 Custom Town & Country DEMO Eastwood Guitars

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  • BIGSBY

  • Jack White said his Airline was made out of plastic. Why aren't your ones made out of plastic? :)

  • Wheels were first made of wood. Years later they came up with a better idea. 

  • so are the vintage voiced single coils single coils in a hb case or is it like a fat single coil that fits in a hb case like a p90??

  • The VVSC pickups are an overwound Single Coil mounted under a humbucker cover. Yes, the tone is more like a P-90 than a Strat Single Coil.

  • Would you reccomend the '59 Town and Country or '59 Airline for psychedelic, rock, and blues rock?

  • either will work fine, you choose based on the LOOK, they booth are the same tonally.

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  • um, is Eastwood independently owned, or does fender own?

  • ohhhh damn thats awesome

  • @myrareguitars

    whats the different beetwin a AIRLINE® '59 DLX and AIRLINE® '59 STD

  • What a nice guitar!

  • @bluesboyguitar This model was originally made of wood. The original Airline Plastic moulded Guitars look nice hanging on a wall, But the Eastwood models will blow them away with their tone. These guitars are a lot of fun to play. reccomended.

  • @bluesboyguitar Jack White's guitar is a 1965 Airline JB Hutto Montgomery, which is made from fibreglass. The guitar is named after the slide blues player J.B. Hutto. Nowadays, a Canadian company called Eastwood owns the rights to the Airline name. Hence, they are made out of wood instead.

  • I would bloody my knuckles every time I played this thing. Not diggin' the knob placement...good sounds though.

  • steady as she goes

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