Eastwood Guitars Introduces Sidejack Bass
Eastwood Guitars has created a tribute to the 1960’s Mosrite bass in a new model they call the Sidejack. The retro-styled bass sports a medium 32″ scale and a Metallic red finish.

The Sidejack Bass is built with a basswood body, a maple bolt-on neck, and a rosewood fingerboard inlaid with Mosrite dot markers. Eastwood took it further with a pair of Mosrite style P-90 pickups. Other features include a Tune-O-Matic bridge and Gotoh style hardware.
Eastwood’s Sidejack Bass is limited to a run of 12. It’s available now with a street price of $799.
Eastwood Guitars Sidejack Bass Specs:
| Body: | Basswood |
| Neck: | Maple, Bolt-on |
| Fingerboard: | Rosewood, Mosrite Dot Markers |
| Scale Length: | 32″ Scale |
| Width at Nut: | 1 5/8″ |
| Pickups: | Dual Mosrite style P-90s |
| Switching: | 3-Way |
| Controls: | 1 Volume, 1 Tone Controls |
| Bridge: | Tune-O-Matic, Custom Chrome Tail |
| Hardware: | Gotoh Style Nickel/Chrome |
| Strings: | D’Addario #45-100 |
| Case: | Gig bag included |
| Finish: | Metallic Red |
For more information:
Eastwood Guitars
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12 at $800? These are gone already. Too bad. A real beaut.