Topic: NGD
A spur of the moment thing.
I was cruising craigslist last night and happened upon a guy selling an Eastman AC120. It's new but has some finish checking on the face so he was selling it as blemished. With a bit of digging I discovered the checking is inherent on some of the lower end models and it will only get worse as time goes by unless it is completely refinished. It's a Dread with a solid Sitka Spruce top, Sapele sides and back, Rosewood fretboard, Bone nut and saddle and really nice HSC. It sells for $400- $450 at the box stores. I called him this morning and arranged to go have a look. The checking is pretty obvious in the sun but not so much under indoor lighting.
I played it for about 15 minutes and was quite taken with how full the sound was and how well it projected. Nice bright highs, clean mid-range and a nice boomy, but at times, slightly muddy bass. Although that could have been me not hitting the strings cleanly The neck seems to be slightly wider than my Epi. I kept missing strings on basic barre chords that I shouldn't have been missing. But I could really glide up and down the neck. Very comfortable to play.
He was asking $280. I offered him $200 knowing that someday it will probably need the finish done over. He came back with $250. I countered with $225 and the deal was done.
The light isn't conducive to pics right now but I'll take a couple if the sun ever returns. For now here is a link.
http://guitarsnjazz.com/product/eastman-ac120/
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