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I thought I'd go for an alternative title instead of NGD as thats my style :roll:

Anyway I've been squirrelling money away for quite some time so I could buy myself a nice new guitar. I posted a few threads about different guitars and after all that I ended up with a guitar I don't think I mentioned.

I've wanted a hollow bodied guitar for ages and so I'm really happy with my new purchase:

Eastman T186mx in sunburst.

All solid woods, a solid wood block below the bridge, gotoh hardware and kent armstrong pickups (which incidentally sound really good).

I bought it second hand from a guy who works at Foulds in Derby, the guitar has been gigged and is a little bit beat up, but with a bit of polishing and what-not plays, sounds and looks great.

Anyway thats enough rambling, here's some pics:

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Cheers

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Post by Haze »

Gold hardware aside, thats a fantastic looking guitar. I've always wanted a semi-hollow bodied guitar in that 335 shape
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Haze wrote:Gold hardware aside, thats a fantastic looking guitar.
my thoughts exactly
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Post by George »

Looks cool.

I don't think the gold is that bad. I've come to the conclusion that gold hardware only looks good on SGs though.
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i don't like the horns or the gold hardware.

WOULDN'T.
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Congrats on the purchase!

I've yet to play a non-laminate archtop of any sort, and would love to hear what you think of it.
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Post by Will »

Beautiful.

Eastmans are the best non-boutique archtops available today. They easily surpass anything made in the 50s - wonderful instruments.
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headstock kinda reminds me of those old gibson top-tension banjos:
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Post by Gabriel »

ultratwin wrote:I've yet to play a non-laminate archtop of any sort, and would love to hear what you think of it.
They're slighty different, its more acoustic sounding. The feel and amplified sounds are pretty close but you have a bit more depth, it's hard to explain but the bass and treble are stronger which gives the clean sound a great level of warmth, sounds great.
Justin J wrote:headstock kinda reminds me of those old gibson top-tension banjos
The headstock was the one thing I disliked about the guitar, it suits it I guess but I'm so used to guitars with smaller headstocks.

On a whole I'm loving the guitar and cheers for the compliments
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Post by Bacchus »

It looks great. I don't mind the gold hardware or the headstock. Gold hardware is forgivable on nice archtops somehow.
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Post by Gabriel »

Bump for the new pictures, had good light today so I couldn't help it.
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Nice looking guitar.
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Post by lancer88 »

For some reason, i just dont like flamed out or nice finishes. not saying i like beat up "relic" guitars. idk maybe this stems from my subconscious not wanting me to have nice things.
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Post by Tweedledee »

Wow, that is beautiful! I'm not normally into flamed tops, but that's an exception. Very classy.