"It's A Vox AC-30 Guitar… Not An Amp At All In Case You're Confused…" Brian Eastwood.
1995 Brian Eastwood Bender Voxmaster.
This is the Brian Eastwood Bender Vox Guitar. One-piece chambered alder body which is shaped like a distorted Vox AC-30. The body is 14 inches wide and just under 1 3/4 inches deep. One-piece maple neck with a nut width of just under 1 5/8 inches, a scale length of 25 1/4 inches and a medium-to-thin profile. 'Slab' rosewood fretboard with 22 original thin frets, pearl dot position markers and pearl dot side markers. 'Spear' shaped headstock with "Bender" in gold with black trim, "Voxmaster" in black and single butterfly string-tree with small metal spacer. Brass truss-rod cover with single screw. Six in-a-line individual 'Rotomatic' style tuners with octagonal metal buttons. The neck is secured to the body by four (internal) screws. Two VOX single-coil pickups with outputs of 4.13 and 3.83. Three controls (two volume, one tone) plus three-way pickup selector switch and jack input, all on top edge of body. 'Stratocaster' style bridge with six individual saddles and combined tremolo unit. The front of the body has a gold onlaid "Vox" which is above a large area of Vox grille cloth. On the back of the body is the white plastic tremolo cover with six screws. The underside of the neck is signed in pencil "No 195 / May 1995 / Brian Eastwood"
This very unique instrument is in near mint (9.25) condition. Housed in a three-latch, rectangular black hardshell case with black leather ends and black plush lining (9.00).
This is the actual guitar that is featured on the Brian Eastwood website…
"Bender Vox Guitar. It's a Vox AC30 guitar (not an amp at all in case you're confused)."
"Brian is one of the UK's top guitar builders and repairers with over 30 years experience. He can be found in Stacksteads - just north of Manchester in between Rawtenstall and Bacup. Although rightly famous for his creations, repairs still take up a large portion of his working day. No job is too big or too small, he will happily cure your squeaky whammy bar, set-up your new Fujisama Twang-o-Blaster or refinish your '58 Les Paul. However, Brian is never happier than when he's making a new guitar for someone. If you would like a unique hand-made guitar, built to your own specification, get in touch right now - you won't regret it! Brian Eastwood Guitars was established in 1973. All Brian Eastwood guitars are custom built in the UK. Brian Eastwood Guitars is not affiliated with Eastwood Guitars manufactured in the Middle East, or any other guitar company." (Eastwood Guitars).