Kicking off with the Airline, this plank is made by Eastwood, a company whose numerous retro reissues have been scratching a big itch among guitarists lately.
As evidence, we’ll look at the Airline ’59 Custom 1P and Epiphone ’61 Casino, both relics who’ve been given a new lease on life in the 21st century.
Today, however, they’re in hot demand, which explains a surge of reissues among these once-neglected planks.
Price: $1,415 (with tremtone) $1,332 (with stop/trapeze tailpiece)Ĭontact: Fifteen years ago, you couldn’t give away some of the less-popular guitars from the ’60s, whether they were models with P-90s or cheapo imports from Japan and Germany.