The Grosh ElectraJet model has several different variants, including the ElectraJet VT. This modern classic guitar takes the original ElectraJet model and tweaks it just a bit, giving it a thicker sound and giving it a telecaster type configuration. This gives it a lot of fat and thickness, but it can still chime and twang like an ElectraJet. The biggest change that creates this tone is the change in the body’s shape. The lower horn is extended, creating a beefed up telecaster that has a lot of versatility.
The ElectraJet VT’s body is made from Southern swamp ash that is fairly lightweight. The neck is made from one piece of clear maple doing in a medium large roundback style. It has a ten inch radius and features German Jesca 6150 medium fretwire. It uses Gotoh Vintage T style brass saddles and has a chrome cover neck with an exposed bubbin bridge. The bridge pickup is a Don Grosh Hand-wound EJVT, while the neck is a Standard T pickup. The guitar has a four way selector switch—bridge, neck, bridge and neck in parallel, and bridge and neck in series.
The ElectraJet VT is very nicely balanced and ergonomically balanced. It’s versatile enough to play everything from jazz and blues to country to rock. You’ll get a lot of out this guitar. It comes in a number of different colors and retails for $2,689. Read more
The Eastwood Guitar line includes many different models, including the Classic 4 bass. This Classic truly is a classic looking and sounding bass. It is based on the Country Classic look from the 1960s. It also has a 30 inch scale that gives it a very nice balance and feel.
It uses a bound laminated maple body with a maple top and bound F-holes. The neck is set on and is made from bound maple as well. The neck is fairly thin, but it is quite easy to play. It’s finished off with a rosewood fingerboard using dot markers. The Classic 4 uses two EW-retro humbuckers to give it that vintage feel. The bridge is a floating wood bridge with a trapeze tail, and the hardware is all Gotoh nickel and chrome. The Classic 4 uses unique MOP fret markers, something that is a bit different from other guitars. It features two volume controls, a tone control, and a three way switch. Read more
If you are someone who is looking for a classic guitar that has been passed on to the modern era, then you might want to check out Eastwood Guitars.
This company is one that has worked to revive the Airline guitars, which was a brand that was very popular during the 1960’s and late 1950’s. For classic rock aficionados, these guitars are pieces of history that bring forth a little extra soul and spirit into the music. However, it can be difficult to find a classic Airline guitar as the original models are now priced at more than three thousand dollars, and can be quite hard to come by. So, if you are looking to use this brand of guitar, then you might want to look at these newly redone models to see if they fit with your purposes.
The Airline MAP is a guitar that will not only look cool, but it will also work to make sure that your sound is one that is unique. In fact, bands today like The White Stripes and The Cure use the Airline MAP guitar for this very reason. If you use this tribute guitar then you will have the option of buying the model in four colors: red, black, white and seafoam green. Not only this, but it has two volume and a single tone control as well as a roller bridge and BIGSBY tremolo. The guitar looks much like the traditional model did that was released in the fifties and sixties, but it is much more affordable.



