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Regular Price: $969.00
Special Price $769.00
New deluxe model featuring a cutaway, gloss finish, and Fishman electronics. The Orchestra name was given to this model in 1929 in an attempt to entice guitarists in dance orchestras to pick one up and take it to a gig. In more recent years, it has become a go-to instrument for finger pickers, due to its sensitive dynamic profile and subtle tonal properties. It provides a more carefully sculpted sound than a big bodied acoustic.
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Regular Price: $1,099.00
Special Price $879.00
The E3OM Deluxe features a solid Sitka Spruce top, solid Ovangkol back and sides, Eastman's Truetone Gloss finish, and Fishman electronics.
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The Orchestra name was given to this model in 1929 in an attempt to entice guitarists in dance orchestras to pick one up and take it to a gig. In more recent years, it has become a go-to instrument for finger pickers, due to its sensitive dynamic profile and subtle tonal properties. It provides a more carefully sculpted sound than a big bodied acoustic. -
Regular Price: $1,749.00
Special Price $1,399.00
Featuring a solid Thermo-Cured Sitka Spruce top, and solid Rosewood back and sides. The Orchestra name was given to this model in 1929 in an attempt to entice guitarists in dance orchestras to pick one up and take it to a gig. In more recent years, it has become a go-to instrument for finger pickers, due to its sensitive dynamic profile and subtle tonal properties. It provides a more carefully sculpted sound than a big bodied acoustic.
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Regular Price: $969.00
Special Price $769.00
New Deluxe model featuring Truetone Gloss finish, and Fishman electronics. The Orchestra name was given to this model in 1929 in an attempt to entice guitarists in dance orchestras to pick one up and take it to a gig. In more recent years, it has become a go-to instrument for finger pickers, due to its sensitive dynamic profile and subtle tonal properties. It provides a more carefully sculpted sound than a big bodied acoustic.
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$579.00
In LEFT-HANDED form! Featuring solid Sitka Spruce top with solid Sapele back and sides. Whether you’re a purist seeking a guitar steeped in tradition, or someone with their sights set on a more modern instrument, you’ll find what you’re looking for in Eastman's Orchestra models.
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$579.00
In LEFT-HANDED form! Featuring solid Sitka Spruce top with solid Sapele back and sides. Whether you’re a purist seeking a guitar steeped in tradition, or someone with their sights set on a more modern instrument, you’ll find what you’re looking for in Eastman's Orchestra models.
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Regular Price: $725.00
Special Price $579.00
Eastman E2OM #2979 Learn More -
Regular Price: $725.00
Special Price $579.00
Eastman E2OM #2978 Learn More -
Regular Price: $725.00
Special Price $579.00
Eastman E2OM #0942 Learn More -
$349.99
The Eastman PCH series features solid Sitka Spruce tops paired with layered Sapele back & sides. Truly stunning sounding guitars at a VERY affordable price.
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The Orchestra name was given to this model in 1929 in an attempt to entice guitarists in dance orchestras to pick one up and take it to a gig. In more recent years, it has become a go-to instrument for finger pickers, due to its sensitive dynamic profile and subtle tonal properties. It provides a more carefully sculpted sound than a big bodied acoustic. -
Regular Price: $1,890.00
Special Price $1,559.00
Featuring a solid Thermo-cured Adirondack Spruce top, and solid Mahohany back and sides. The Orchestra name was given to this model in 1929 in an attempt to entice guitarists in dance orchestras to pick one up and take it to a gig. In more recent years, it has become a go-to instrument for finger pickers, due to its sensitive dynamic profile and subtle tonal properties. It provides a more carefully sculpted sound than a big bodied acoustic.
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Regular Price: $1,690.00
Special Price $1,349.00
Featuring a solid Adirondack Spruce top, and solid Mahohany back and sides. The Orchestra name was given to this model in 1929 in an attempt to entice guitarists in dance orchestras to pick one up and take it to a gig. In more recent years, it has become a go-to instrument for finger pickers, due to its sensitive dynamic profile and subtle tonal properties. It provides a more carefully sculpted sound than a big bodied acoustic.
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