If Eastman's writers had called it "An arched top semi hollow" I think there's little to discuss. Check Gibson 335 and Ibanez AS descriptions they do NOT call them "Archtop" gits. Eastman can call an Easter egg a stone, like I said because a LP or 335 HAVE an arched top doesn't make them an "archtop" in general parlance. If they are fully hollow, it's a different story.
At any rate, the fact is the Romeo like the ER or MX.. are niche models and will likely never "make it" because they lack a couple of things "some" players will reject right up front.
As far as design, the Fret King Elise was there before Otto by a few years. Oh, and despite the few they sold with generally good reviews they're not flying into UPS trucks.
At any rate, the fact is the Romeo like the ER or MX.. are niche models and will likely never "make it" because they lack a couple of things "some" players will reject right up front.
As far as design, the Fret King Elise was there before Otto by a few years. Oh, and despite the few they sold with generally good reviews they're not flying into UPS trucks.
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Gary
Gary