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Hello everyone. I'm new to the forum and a new Eastman owner. Just purchased a new E10D-TC and I'm loving it. I already owned a Blueridge BR180 and a Martin HD28 ambertone and wanted to try a mahogany dreadnought. This thing is has a gorgeous back and the sound is great and expecting it to only get better. I'm loving the neck and setup straight from the store but I did put a set of medium monels on it straight out of the gate. Happy I found this forum.
Lennie
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Welcome and congratulations on the new Eastman.
Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans. John Lennon
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Welcome! The E10D TC has many devotees round here. Do hang around and join in the banter.
Alan
''Bad company done got me here …'' - Rev Gary Davis
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Hello and welcome. I'm new here, too and am glad to have found the place. I'm not much of an acoustic player but the E10D looks quite fine. I'm guessing you'll enjoy her.
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Ambertop -- I'm one who prefers mahogany to any other back and side tonewood. All of my current Eastmans are Hog B&S -- I've sold off all my other ones.
Best, Steve
6 string acoustics: 2018 Eastman E10D (Red Spruce/Mahogany); 2021 Eastman E6D-TC (Alpine Spruce/Mahogany); 2021 AC522CE - GB (European Spruce/Mahogany)
Electric guitar: 1964 Guild Starfire V semi-hollow electric
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Best kept secret and bang for your buck in the industry. Congrats, welcome and enjoy!