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Eastwood: Blues Bender Imitation

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 1:27 pm
by 101Volts
No, I won't call it a copy. It's not available yet as of January 2019.

https://eastwoodcustoms.com/projects/bl ... I93yFxhdgs

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Quote from the page:

"Here is an extremely rare Mosrite from the early 1970’s – the “Bluesbender” was a departure from the traditional Mosrite Mark Series body shape that had captured the “surf” crowd thanks to “The Ventures” in the 1960’s. Along with the Mosrite 350 from the same era, this was Semi Moseley’s attempt to penetrate the Gibson/Fender market and go after a more Rock ‘n Roll player. It was not very well received, hence the rarity of them today, but a really nice guitar! Here are the specs:

BODY: Solid Mahogany
NECK: Bolt-On Maple
FINGERBOARD: Pao Ferro, Dot Markers
SCALE LENGTH:24 3/4 “
WIDTH AT NUT: 1 5/8 “
PICKUPS: Dual Humbuckers
SWITCHING: 3-way plus phase
CONTROLS: 2 Volume, 2 Tone
BRIDGE: Tune-o-matic Stop Tail
HARDWARE: Gotoh Nickel/Chrome
Case / Gig Bag (Not Included): Optional Add-On
Your $150 deposit will secure this guitar for June Delivery, Final Price will be $699 (less deposit) plus shipping.

Note. All these images are from original models."

So this proposed guitar is a Mosrite shaped Epiphone or Gibson.

Funny how they put a Mahogany body to the Blues Bender but a Basswood body to their 350 imitation.

- Austin

Re: Eastwood: Blues Bender Imitation

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 9:28 am
by sumlin
F*ck those clowns, seriously. The photo is just this one with the background cropped out and the logo photoshopped...

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Re: Eastwood: Blues Bender Imitation

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 12:27 am
by StevieSTL
--WTF? way to catch that... wow. I thought the orig pic looked weird.

Re: Eastwood: Blues Bender Imitation

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 7:25 am
by Gonkulator
Just more junk from Eastwood. Large price tag for poor quality.

Re: Eastwood: Blues Bender Imitation

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 2:36 pm
by 101Volts
On another note, China (of course) is also copying the Blues Bender. I wonder if Eastwood will get the bodies from the same place.

viewtopic.php?f=8&t=7382

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Eastwood's is, thus, the 3rd imitation of the Blues Bender I've ever seen available. Tym was offering them a while ago (as bodies, at least) but he would have been accurate to the original guitar.

- Austin