Eastwood Guitars brings back the past with the introduction of the big and beautiful Airline Espanada. This striking guitar is based on the popular Harmony H63, which was also sold under the Silvertone and Airline brands in the late 1950s. It is a new lightweight, full hollow body model that is the big brother to the highly successful Airline Tuxedo. The Espanada is a versatile guitar offering a tonal palette from Jazz to Jump Blues to Rockabilly.

Eastwood Airline Espanada

“I’ve loved the Espanada since I was a kid, and after the overwhelming success of the Airline Tuxedo, we knew it was time to bring the Airline Espanada to market” (Mike Robinson, President and founder of Eastwood Guitars)

Eastwood Airline Espanada features:
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  • Body: Hollow-body, Maple Top, Back, Mahogany Sides
  • Neck: Set Maple Neck, Bound Neck and Headstock
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood, Block Markers
  • Scale Length: 25 1/2″ (648mm)
  • Width at Nut: 1 11/16″
  • Pickups: Dual Custom Hi-Output Chrome P-90’s
  • Switching: 3-Way
  • Controls: 2 Volume, 2 Tone, Cupcake Knobs
  • Bridge: Trapeze Tail, Tone Pros Tune-O-Matic Bridge
  • Hardware: Grover Style Nickel/Chrome
  • Strings: D’Addario #10
  • Case: Includes Hardshell Case
  • Unique Features: “Coat of Arms” logo on Pickguard, thick body and head binding
  • Colours: Black
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