News: Eastwood Guitars teams up with Sailor Jerry on the Airline ’59 Coronado







Eastwood Guitars teams up with Sailor Jerry on the Airline ’59 Coronado
Eastwood Guitars and Sailor Jerry – the tattoo, rum and lifestyle marketing leader – have teamed up to create a special Limited Edition of the highly successful Airline ’59 Coronado Custom guitar. This superbly built guitar is totally customized with vintage Sailor Jerry tattoo graphics on the front and back – to say it is a show stopper is an understatement. 
The Airline ’59 Coronado Sailor Jerry Custom guitar is a 25 ½” scale guitar. The Vintage Cream, toned chambered Mahogany body features giant Sailor Jerry tattoo graphics on the front and the back. The ’59 Series guitar features rubber body binding, a bolt-on bound Maple neck with Rosewood fingerboard and block markers with a vintage style zero fret. This guitar is built with top notch components like a TonePros® Tune-O-Matic bridge, custom chrome tail and Wilkinson® Tuners. It also features individual mini on/off switches above the two Alnico Hot-10 Humbuckers with dual volume / tone controls, and it comes with a deluxe custom Airline Hardshell Case.


“We’ve been big fans of the Sailor Jerry brand for years" said Mike Robinson, President and founder of Eastwood Guitars, "and we are very excited with how our two retro-strong brands have come together to create such a cool guitar.”
The Airline ’59 Coronado Sailor Jerry Custom model is available now at Airline Dealers and through Sailor Jerry retailers around the world, to find your closest dealer visitwww.eastwoodguitars.com
About Eastwood Guitars
Canada’s Eastwood Guitars is one of the world’s fastest growing guitar companies with over 40 distinctive models combining retro styling with modern playability. Eastwood is committed to developing and promoting independent music through the following initiatives: The Eastwood Artist Endorsement Program; The Eastwood Big Pick Program; The Eastwood Guitars Partners Program; and Eastwood Radio on www.eastwoodguitars.comtwitter.com/EastwoodAirline and facebook.com/EastwoodGuitars1

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