Eastman’s weakness?
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(09-13-2018, 07:35 PM)ugarte Wrote: I think they have had a few hardware problems in the past but most of it has been sorted out. The small woodwork imperfections and the thin nitro finish is almost a bonus, not many instruments arrive with character built-in anymore.

The one thing I might count as a weakness is that my one Eastman needs to be tuned every time I play it, not a lot but more than any of my other guitars. 

. . .resale value might be a weakness?

I don't have an Eastman yet but locking tuners can be really nice on fixed bridge Guitars.
Do you think that would solve the issue ?


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