What’s interesting is that this instrument, made back in 1964, wasn’t exactly an exclusive one. This is especially true of this model, which has been brought back into the limelight by guitarists such as Jack White of the White Stripes. Overview: One of Jack White’s most important instruments, and the one that he used extensively during his time with The White Stripes, 1964 Airline JB Hutto is one of the most unique-looking models ever made. Happy to meet personally in London to hand over. The new Eastwood Airline is loosely based on guitars from an era gone by, that most guitarists now reminisce about.
Happy to include a support pack at no extra cost, with: Ultra-retro, build for the 21st century, a lovely versatile guitar. And, of course, if recreating that slide sound is your thing, the relatively flat 15" radius gives you lots of scope for across the board slide playing. Hutto' model, this Airline guitar ranks as the most sought-after Res-o-glass Airline thanks largely to its use by Jack White of the White Stripes. This Airline replica is a great gift or collectable for any Jack White or White Stripes fan. White Stripes, Jack White, Guitar School, Guitar, Drums, Alternative, Christmas, Halloween Millions of unique designs by independent artists. With its narrow C-profile neck and low set-up, this is a faster guitar to play than you'd expect. 8 in stock (can be backordered) Jack White is primarily know for his previous band The White Stripes, but also for other bands and as a solo artist. For Men Women Airline Guitar - Jack White Christmas. So, there's loads of tonal range to be had out of this guitar. The Alnico-10s were designed to create a more vintage sound (hence their name today, Vintage Voiced Double Coil (VVDC)). There's plenty of warmth, as always, with the humbuckers, but also plenty of punchy brightness at the bridge position. An absolute beauty in perfect condition.ĭesigned with a tone-chambered (partially hollowed) body, in mahogany, giving you the option for greater tonal susta. Hutto Res-O-Glass that Jack White made so famous with The White Stripes.īuilt with loving care by Eastwood Guitars, this is a first run production model from 2005, shortly after they acquired the rights to the Airline model. Airline-branded amplifiers were manufactured by Valco and Danelectro. These were made in Chicago, Illinois, by the Valco Manufacturing Co., Kay Musical Instrument Company, and Harmony Company. Close up of Jack White of The White Stripes playing a National Airline guitar as he performs at RRR Rooftop on 30th January 2005 in Melbourne. A perfect recreation of the Montgomery Ward Airline J. The Airline brand was used by Montgomery Ward on a range of electric and acoustic guitars from 1958-68. Browse 4,902 guitar jack stock photos and images available or search for speakers to find more great stock photos and pictures.