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Posted 4 Years, 4 Months ago Linkback
Anyone have experience with this guitar? If so how do you like it?
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Posted 4 Years, 4 Months ago Linkback
I have a Dillion - solid guitar, bigger neck & frets than a Mosrite...a little noisy (but what P-90 guitar isn't?)...fretboard is a little flat - but not a propblem. Workmanship seems good, too.

The Eastwoods' body looks a liitle smaller, especially the back bout profile. I hear the neck is on the narrower side (nut = 1 5/8", but I hear the neck profile is kinda c-shaped (makes up a little for the narrowness with respect to playing comfort.)
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Think the body is at 35 cm at its widest. Very comfortable to hold when sitting, when standing, it tends to ride a little forward on me, and I don't like the jack location (it's a Sidejack, waddaya want?), which puts the jack against my thigh, but that just be my playing style...going to look for a right-angled jack for this guitar and get a better strap. Quibbles really, the rest of the guitar is great, and it's just so damn beautiful....the neck is definitely rounded and not too wide (I have smallish hands), kind of like the big brother to my Melody Maker...probably the most pleasant surprise to this guitar, so for me, the neck is plus. If you like a Fender-type neck, look elsewhere! Dual p90s are nice, though I imagine there are higher-quality out there.
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Posted 4 Years, 4 Months ago Linkback
Check out the Eastwood version then, called the Sidejack...it was put together by a true Mosrite fan. The neck on the Sidejack is excellent--and it's a set neck. I have it, and I really like it. http://www.myrareguitars.com/Eastwood.html

On the other hand, it doesn't have the groovy mosrite head thing.

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