If you're buying new, it's good if you can ask the seller to play the guitar, describe the neck, and add any other details that may be relevant. That's a big reason I've repeatedly shopped with Ted at LA Guitar Sales. When he had more than one guitar in stock, he'd take the time to play and inspect each one to pick the one that best fit my needs. And even if there's only one in stock, it's good to ask these questions, in order to avoid surprises upon delivery. While Eastman's necks have gotten much more consistent, they are still hand-carved, so there can be variation from guitar to guitar.
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