The T-Series is Eastman's thinline and semi-hollow line, built the way the golden-era originals were: construction that fights feedback, hand-fit necks, and finishes thin enough to age. From the double-cut T486 to the Bigsby-equipped T64 and the compact T184MX, these are working guitars with vintage bones.

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About the Eastman T-Series

Eastman's T-Series covers the classic thinline recipes. The T486 is the double-cutaway semi-hollow with a center block for feedback control at volume. The T64/v and T59/v are 16 inch thinlines with vintage-style tailpieces and Eastman's Antique Varnish finish. The T184MX, T185MX, and T186MX shrink the format with carved tops for a tighter, more focused voice. Eastman builds these in small batches, so specific models like the T486 sell through and return with the next shipment; each listing here is the exact, serialized guitar photographed.

Why Buy at Righteous Guitars

  • Authorized Eastman dealer with the electric and acoustic lines in stock
  • Every guitar over $3K is PLEK'd in-house on Georgia's only PLEK station
  • Inspected and professionally set up before shipping
  • Ships same day from Roswell, GA

Frequently asked questions

The T486 or another model shows sold out. When will it be back?

Eastman builds in small batches, so high-demand models like the T486 sell through between shipments. Call or email and we will tell you what is on the next order, and we can usually reserve one for you.

Are T-Series guitars laminate, and is that bad?

Most of the thinline T models use pressed laminate construction on purpose, the same approach as the guitars that defined the style: laminates resist feedback and stay stable on stage. The MX models add carved tops for a more acoustic response. Neither is a shortcut; they are different voices.

What does the /v mean on models like the T64/v?

It marks Eastman's Antique Varnish finish, a hand-applied violin-style varnish that is lightly aged at the factory. It looks and feels like a guitar that has been played for decades, and it lets the wood vibrate more freely than a thick modern finish.