It’s part of Eastman’s Pacific Coast Highway series, which is a fancy way of saying: “let’s make a seriously good guitar that you won’t be afraid to actually take out of the house.” No museum vibes here. This one wants gigs, couches, late nights, and questionable capo decisions.
The top is solid Sitka spruce—because even at this price, tone still matters. It’s tight, clear, and focused, with enough sparkle to keep fingerstyle players happy and enough backbone to handle a pick without flinching.
Then you’ve got laminated sapele back and sides. Not fancy, not fragile—just reliable. It keeps things balanced, controlled, and surprisingly punchy, especially in an OM body that naturally leans toward articulation over boom.
And that OM shape? Comfortable, intimate, and just a little bit smarter than a dreadnought. It sits right against you like it’s in on the joke—perfect for fingerpicking, light strumming, and songs that don’t need to shout to be heard.
The finish is open pore / TrueTone satin—translation: no unnecessary gloss, no suffocated tone. It breathes, it resonates, and it feels like a guitar you can actually live with.
Specs (because even the humble ones have receipts):
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Body Shape: Orchestra Model (OM)
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Top: Solid Sitka Spruce
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Back & Sides: Laminated Sapele
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Finish: Truetone Satin / Open Pore
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Neck: Okoume (Traditional Even “C”)
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Fingerboard: Rosewood
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Scale Length: 24.9"
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Nut Width: 1 3/4" (bone)
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Bracing: Scalloped X-bracing
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Bridge: Rosewood with bone saddle
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Tuners: Ping / PingWell nickel
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Electronics: None (just you and your mistakes)
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Case: Gig bag included
Here’s the thing: this isn’t the guitar you buy to impress people.
It’s the one you keep picking up.And that tends to matter more. Fingerpickin' Good!