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Eastwood introduces the Seafoam Green Airline ’59 Custom 3P model
Eastwood Guitars has added the ever so popular seafoam green color to the highly successful Airline 59 Custom 3P guitar lineup. This ultimate retro color has never been offered on the flagship Airline 3P model and with the option of a matching seafoam green Custom Airline leather strap, it will become an essential part of a style-loving guitarists wardrobe.

The Seafoam Green Airline ’59 Custom 3P features a unique white rubber binding that surrounds the tone chambered mahogany body. The vintage style pinstriped pickguard and the aluminum tone switch plate are further details linked to the original Airline guitars. The ’59 custom series also include the upgraded AIRLINE VVSC pickups. Each guitar has individual volume and tone, master volume, 5-way switch, Bigsby Tremolo and the classic 25 ½ scale and ships in the Vintage Style Deluxe form-fit AIRLINE hardshell case with steel plate logo.
To find your nearest dealer along with video and sound samples of the Airline guitar family go to www.eastwoodguitars.com
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29.07.2009

nice! i can see finding endless tones with that