My new lefty Eastwood EEB-1
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Sweet, Ronn. How much..?
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VERY sweet! I'm dying for an original. You a big Danko fan?
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$800 w/HSC.
It's got a nice tone, kinda like a P-bass with more low-end. Very punchy, even with the stock strings. Neck is very shallow front to back, very low action. In fact I had to loosen the truss rod at initial set-up. The sunburst isn't as bright as it appears in the photos, it's more subdued.
Yep, big Danko fan. A original would be nice but for me, finding a lefty one would be pretty tuff.
It's got a nice tone, kinda like a P-bass with more low-end. Very punchy, even with the stock strings. Neck is very shallow front to back, very low action. In fact I had to loosen the truss rod at initial set-up. The sunburst isn't as bright as it appears in the photos, it's more subdued.
Yep, big Danko fan. A original would be nice but for me, finding a lefty one would be pretty tuff.
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Who knows if original lefty ones even exist!iamthebassman wrote:$800 w/HSC.
It's got a nice tone, kinda like a P-bass with more low-end. Very punchy, even with the stock strings. Neck is very shallow front to back, very low action. In fact I had to loosen the truss rod at initial set-up. The sunburst isn't as bright as it appears in the photos, it's more subdued.
Yep, big Danko fan. A original would be nice but for me, finding a lefty one would be pretty tuff.
What's the pickup in the Eastwood like - HB? Single coil?
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There was at least one lefty, Joe Long of the Four Seasons played one, seen in the The Bass Book(I think that's the book).
From the Eastwood website: Single Alnico EW-Humbucker
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From the Eastwood website: Single Alnico EW-Humbucker
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If, you're referring to the different bass player, yes, the Four Seasons changed line-ups thru the years. Not really that uncommon.
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Sort of looked like the same guy to me, but then I was watching his hands mostly. Just noticed he was a righty, and wondered if they had him play that one righty because of the walking out on stage and the necks possibly knocking. Different guy explains it all! 
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What sunburst? All I saw was pickguard.iamthebassman wrote:$800 w/HSC.
The sunburst isn't as bright as it appears in the photos, it's more subdued.
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nattiep wrote:What sunburst? All I saw was pickguard.iamthebassman wrote:$800 w/HSC.
The sunburst isn't as bright as it appears in the photos, it's more subdued.
Oh, well you're obviously looking at the wrong photos; look at the ones linked in my original post.
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Yeah, Ronn...I want one of those too. A righty of course! I'm a big Danko fan too (why wouldn't you be?!?!). I was a little concerned about Eastwood build quality, but all I've heard are good things. Their other retro reish's look pretty cool too.
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Re: My new lefty Eastwood EEB-1
No I was looking at the right pics. That was a joke gone bad, ya see?iamthebassman wrote:nattiep wrote:What sunburst? All I saw was pickguard.iamthebassman wrote:$800 w/HSC.
The sunburst isn't as bright as it appears in the photos, it's more subdued.
Oh, well you're obviously looking at the wrong photos; look at the ones linked in my original post.
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Re: My new lefty Eastwood EEB-1
I've had an original one before, John. Chunky necks, and boy, have those risen in price! Ronn, are the Eastwood necks any slimmer?sloop_john_b wrote:VERY sweet! I'm dying for an original. You a big Danko fan?
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Re: My new lefty Eastwood EEB-1
Indeed, the necks are chunky but I am a fan of that. I passed on one last summer for $2100. The sunburst had been stripped.mgauction wrote: I've had an original one before, John. Chunky necks, and boy, have those risen in price! Ronn, are the Eastwood necks any slimmer?
