Interesting animal: E1P (no affiliation)
#1
Eastman E1P-LTD

A few specs that jumped out at me:
  • Nut:Bone 1 11/16"
  • Scale Length:24.9"
Eastman:
Soon... I don't know what I was thinking

Non-Eastman:
2005 Gibson Songwriter Deluxe
Martin 000 Jr.
#2
Yeah, they made a couple hundred of these LTD models pre-COVID.  They are open pore Sapele bodies (like the normal E1 models), but generally with Adi tops.  Some of them had Fishman Sonitone pickups, and some of them had 1-11/16" nut widths like this one.  I got an E1OO-LTD, which was a 12-fret 00 size from The Acoustic Shoppe in 2018, and it actually had a 1-3/4" nut width, so it plays exactly like our other guitars.  It's aged nicely and has a surprisingly full voice (and loud!) for a smaller body guitar.

Those guitars sold for the price they're asking for new, but prices have also increased in the last two years.
"It's only castles burning." -- Neil Young
#3
One for sale on Reverb right now.

Eastman E1P-LTD 2018 Antique Varnish https://reverb.com/item/49847628-eastman...t=49847628
2020 Eastman E8OM-TC
2023 Eastman E2D
#4
Maybe it's just the angle but the soundhole doesn't look centered to the fretboard.
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#5
(01-25-2022, 03:48 PM)UncleJesse Wrote: Maybe it's just the angle but the soundhole doesn't look centered to the fretboard.
Yes, must be the angle. But you're right - it does look strange!
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