I tried a righty Eastwood Classic 4, and I liked it. Very pretty, and it reminded me of my old Guild Starfire. If I ever get back to making what I did before the economy tanked, I'd probably get a lefty. My friend has a Belvedere, and he really liked it (though he also kept trying to sell/trade it to me). The main difference between the two basses (for me) is the DiPinto has a 34" scale ebony board, bolt-on neck, while the Eastwood has a 30 1/2" scale rosewood board, set neck. Also, the Eastwood is about $200 cheaper.
_________________ "But I didn't. I only knew that you'd know that I knew. Did you know that?" - Casanova Frankenstein
|