Although small by modern standards, the Eastman E20P-SB was the normal sized instrument in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Guitars were considered a parlor instrument, that is, to be played in small rooms for small groups of people. Don’t let their diminutive size fool you though. With the extra mass of a pyramid bridge moved to the widest point on the lower bout, this slotted headstock 12 fret guitar can fill more than a parlor with its huge sound.
E20P-SB
The Eastman E20P-SB has a surprisingly large voice and warm, balanced tone. Features a Solid Adirondack spruce sunburst top, solid Rosewood sides & back with ebony fingerboard for a dynamic response. Popular choice for fingerstyle playing and slide.
Includes hardshell case and limited lifetime warranty.
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