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Airline Twin Tone Guitar
Sept 1, 2007 - Eastwood Guitars has announced their newest model - the AIRLINE Twin Tone - pictured here next to an
original 1962 SUPRO Dual Tone. The new model features the new Eastwood HOT-Rail Humbuckers, individual volume and
tone pots, a 3-way pickup selector switch, custom chrome AIRLINE tailpiece and the disctinctive raised metal
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Airline 2 Pickup & 3 Pickup Deluxe Guitars
Airline® Guitars were made in the USA from 1958-68 by VALCO and sold through Montgomery Ward. VALCO also made National
and SUPRO brands. Today they are played by people like David Bowie, The Cure, Calexico and White Stripes. Original
Res-O-Glas models now sell for $2,000-$3,000. |
Airline Map Guitars
NATIONAL MAP Guitars were made in the USA from 1958-64 by VALCO and sold through Montgomery Ward. This AIRLINE®
MAP is a tribute to the NATIONAL Newport Guitar from 1962.
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Airline Tuxedo Guitars
This AIRLINE Tuxedo is designed after the Barney Kessel model from the mid 1950's and sold under the brands
of KAY and AIRLINE. This AIRLINE® TUXEDO is a full hollow body design, lightwieght and versatile with a tonal
palette suitalbe from JAZZ to PUNK. Original Barney Kessel models now sell for $3,000-$5,000.
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Airline Town & Country Guitars
Here it is. When you finally get this in your lap, you will realise it was well worth the wait. All the
superb design features of the "Jetsons" Airline, but a slightly larger body and a sixties pickguard
setup that simply rocks. Worth the wait? Oh yeah.
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Airline H44 Stratotone Guitars
The 1950's Stratotone H44 was one of the coolest blues/slide guitars ever made that featured a short body with
a FAT neck. The originals are becoming very hard to find and hard to play! We’ve improved the pickups and the
stability of the neck but kept all the vintage appeal of the original. Better than the real thing!
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