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Eastwood AIRLINE Twin Tone Guitar - Wendell Ferguson

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2008

Eastwood AIRLINE Twin Tone Guitar demonstrated by Wendell Ferguson. Available at www.eastwoodguitars.com or www.myrareguitars.com

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  • Link Wray played one of those. I saw it on the cover of his greatest hits album "rumble

  • They weren't disguised as humbuckers, a common misconception and easy to believe. Humbuckers came after the Valco/Supro pickups, they weren't trying to look like humbuckers as humbuckers came in July 1959, the Valco single coil patent was filed in July 1954.

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  • @Sweeper5 i was just saying i guess you didn't get bashed for your statements

  • @yepyepyep678 Maybe if you're upgrading from a squier or something. No matter how you slice it, these are low-quality imports made in China. You can get them brand new for like $450 or so, I reckon. Maybe would be an upgrade from a Danelectro or some low-end Squiers, but that's about it. But you go 'head and buy one, and enjoy it bro. To each his own. :-)

  • @Sweeper5 guess not haha

  • Cole from the Black Lips plays this one, he also spit on it during shows.

  • i think i`ll use this guitar for some good ol zeppelin covers

  • Eastwood guitars should get a award for keeping these guitar designs alive

  • i got an Airline Twin Tone today! it's the metallic blue. traded my Squier HH Jaguar for it. i LOVE this guitar. it's going to be getting a Bigsby B5 before too long.

  • @myrareguitars

    If I were to order this with a p-94 pick up in the neck, how much would that run me?

  • im looking for a new guitar. i want versitile guitar that will be able to play classic rock, hardcore, and post rock. And im wondering would you recomend this to a good guitar player who has been playing for over 5 years and needs to replace his old ibanez

  • can i use this for blues slide ??

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