Eastwood Wandre Doris

    Antony Wandre Pioli made guitars from the late 1950’s through the 1960’s. His claim to fame was an aluminum neck, but the attraction to most of us was the crazy body shapes. The guitars were musical sculptures, works of art.

    In 2006, we decided to pay tribute to these ultra-cool, ultra rare guitars, and released the Wandre Doris to great fanfare. They stuck around for a few years, but their popularity fizzled out over time. 

    Features and Specs:

    Body: Bound Tone Chambered Mahogany 
    Neck: Bound Maple, Bolt-on
    Fingerboard: Rosewood, Star Markers
    Scale Length: 24 3/4"
    Width at Nut:1 5/8" ZERO Fret
    Pickups: Replica Davoli Single Coils
    Switching: Individual on/off
    Controls: 1 Volume, 1 Tone
    Bridge: Tune-O-Matic, Stop Tail or Tremolo
    Hardware: Gotoh Nickel