Could someone who's going post pics/review? Steve at the TGR posted this pic:
Cooooool!! (even with the 9th fret dot)
Could someone who's going post pics/review? Steve at the TGR posted this pic:
Cooooool!! (even with the 9th fret dot)
Oooh yes, we need them here in the UK!
Sorry madam, but we are fresh out of bull-dogs today!
Did anybody talk to the Eastwood people at NAMM about when these might be available? Or was this - and I hate to ask - a one-off?
Nevermind, Jim answered my question over in the electrics area:
http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/blog.php?b=231
$400- not bad!
Word is the tenor will be hitting the street soon. It's been named after Warren Ellis (e-mando/violin/multi-instrument player for Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds).
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According to their newsletter, they should be releasing the Warren Ellis tenor next week.
Arrgh! 9th fret dot!
Hm. With those string gauges they must have it set up for OM tuning.
Notorious: My Celtic CD--listen & buy!
The Priest and the Publicans: Gospel bluegrass out of the box.
Emando.com: More than you wanted to know.
Donaldson • Rigel • Thormahlen • Andersen • Old Wave • Bacorn • Yanuziello • Fender • National • Gibson • Roberts • Franke • Fuchs • Aceto • Three Hungry Pit Bulls
Any idea whether they do a case for it?
Warren Ellis usually plays GDAE instruments (mandocaster, Violin, Bouzouki)... I think this guitar can be tuned like that...
I will see Grinderman in Paris the 26th of october... If the band speaks with its fans, I will ask some question to Warren...
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i have just received my tenor electric from eastwood this morning. it is well made.the action is low,no string buzz anywhere. tuners,volume,tone work great. proper intonation out of box. no complaints the strings are spaced wide kinda like a bass. great sound from the single rail pickup
ok not wide like a bass but a little bit wider than my goldtone tg-18
forgot to mention that it did not come with promised string gauge so its tuned in c
I like it. Looks like fun to me.
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Warren Ellis rocking the Eastwood W/ Grinderman.
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