More vids like this are welcome. I often wondered about the stories behind vintage guitar builders like framus and hagstrom, and even Japanese vintage guitars too
@tytreat86669 ай бұрын
His play style is exactly the vibe this guitar gives off. Sounds so good!
@Evan_Kersey8 ай бұрын
I went to greece last summer and found an old Italian Eko, sounds great, real beat up, relies on the string tension to pull the neck forward, and also called a Cobra.
@frankiegutierrez57379 ай бұрын
Beautiful guitar and great demo
@RipReed9 ай бұрын
I LOVE this guitar. Love the giant inlays
@keiranbradley32386 ай бұрын
Harvester guitars out of Australia have great Wandre inspired guitars that are light years beyond anything else out there, built one at a time.
@george-st-george9 ай бұрын
I love it !!!!! Great demo !!!!! Thanks !
@JohnWWarrenGuitar9 ай бұрын
Love these Wandré guitars! Don’t have one yet but some day, I hope. They have such a cool aesthetic.
@keiranbradley32386 ай бұрын
Start saving your pennies!. The prices are crazy for these and that's if you can find one that isn't beat to hell.
@_OopsieDaisies9 ай бұрын
man the italians had magic in the 60's with guitars. i've got an electric 12 string by eko that i looooooove (coincidentally also called a cobra)
@ptose9 ай бұрын
even today those wandre instruments are some of the most original and playful design ever made for a guitar. I wish there was more that kind of creativity. I get that to some those instruments look outlandish or even an example of bad taste, but like with the architecture of Bruce Goff, or the music of Sun Ra there's an inspiring sense of freedom and joy. Those guitars seem to say "hey you have to play in a truly creative way".
@jacksonvega77519 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@Earthshaker19659 ай бұрын
Very cool Italian guitar.
@bluglass78199 ай бұрын
The Rock Oval is my favorite.
@maurobelarde85279 ай бұрын
Bellissima ragazza! 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
@sapphicquartz9 ай бұрын
Fender is the american cars and Wandré is the italian motorcycles, wonder if theres more (gibson has the fire/thunderbird american car thing aswell)
@patrick63509 ай бұрын
Don't forget Gretch!
@keiranbradley32386 ай бұрын
Bigsby is the American motorcycle guy too so there's a definite connection with grease monkeys and innovative guitar designers!.
@BCTGuitarPlayer9 ай бұрын
It's all yours, baby!
@JY_drums9 ай бұрын
Middle position is out of phase, sick!
@recordthechord8 ай бұрын
Cool guitar. What is the amp?
@laerciojr19 ай бұрын
Great❤
@Alfredo786669 ай бұрын
Mamma mia!
@nomadictuo18759 ай бұрын
Cute head shape.
@mykhedelic64719 ай бұрын
Sounds like a cheap Squier Strat and looks like a bad ass muthafucker. I effing LUV it!
@9642SM79 ай бұрын
Definitely cool. Guess I'm going to ruin it by saying now these will be even more expensive.
@keiranbradley32386 ай бұрын
You don't need to, they're already ludicrously expensive!.
@dennisrocker9 ай бұрын
Well my friend. One would have to search over and beyond to try to locate a guitar player who could play like that.
@johnstasio62059 ай бұрын
Buddy Miller!(😎
@jasondorsey71109 ай бұрын
"Ain't it cool?" - John Travolta
@VictorRochaGaming9 ай бұрын
Yes, please.
@stewarttomkinson33569 ай бұрын
You at norms rear guitars
@mikemorrisonmusic9 ай бұрын
And it’s sold, lol
@formadmanonly93269 ай бұрын
5:35 song ?
@jimcamp24239 ай бұрын
Yep, another of the many Valco,/Supro/Kay/Harmony/Danelectro-like guitar from the 1960's that Eastwood Guitars has found a niche for as a modern interpretation of a sub $ 100 guitar of that era. Pretty much the same context a sub $ 100 Chinese guitar brand gets today. In a good way that is, it's an original, for a long gone business from the 1960's. The Eastwood versions are Made in Asia & generally are better instruments for being modern & technological advances. That aluminum neck, most likely truss rod-less, like an Airline or similar Department store guitar that was sold thru Sears or Montgomery Ward ? Thrift store finds. The make great music though, Jack White's Seven Nation Army is a Airline '59 2P/Jetsons Res-O-Glass guitar that appeared in catalogs for $ 79-249 back in the 1960's.