Vintage T-style with S-style Swagger and a Baritone Scale
Reverend’s collaboration with country music legend Pete Anderson has reached new lows in the Eastsider Baritone. Bolstered by its 28-5/8-inch scale length, the Eastsider Baritone adds new warmth and character while keeping the hybrid charm of the original design. You get the same top-shelf appointments — a chambered korina body, a compound-radius roasted maple neck, and hot-rodded electronics — wrapped in the stylish merger of T- and S-style accents, such as a 3-pickup layout and Wilkinson tremolo bridge. Easily one of the most flexible and enjoyable hybrid T/S styles around, the Pete Anderson Eastsider Baritone is the perfect way to add new depth to your sound.
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Custom-shop-level construction and detail
The Pete Anderson Eastsider Baritone teems with richness and warmth, thanks to its chambered korina body. Korina, a medium-light tonewood with mahogany-like sonic characteristics, delivers all the resonance you can handle, along with a lively, responsive, and harmonic-laden sound that's guaranteed to inspire. This classically crafted electric boasts a roasted maple neck for an eye-grabbing look and added stability, along with a 6-bolt neck plate for added sustain and tuning consistency. The guitarists here at Sweetwater have found the Pete Anderson Eastsider Baritone’s 10–14-inch compound radius, 24-fret rosewood fingerboard to be among the most playable around. Finally, a hand-initialed, serial-numbered headstock lends a high-end, custom-shop vibe to this top-shelf electric guitar.


Twang’tastic pickups and premium electronics
Though born and raised in the Midwest, Pete Anderson is known for dishing out Southern-tinged twang, and the Eastsider Baritone is loaded with Reverend’s Talnico bridge and Salnico middle and neck pickups for some seriously countrified tones with S-style sparkle. Producing a voice reminiscent of classic 1950s pickups with a modern heft and clarity, this pickup set is perfect for burning up a honky-tonk! Toss in a host of premium electronics, including a push-pull switch for engaging the neck and bridge pickup, an upgraded Pure Tone output jack, a treble bleed circuit, and carefully chosen pots and polyester capacitors, and the Eastsider Baritone is sure to satisfy the boutique tastes of discerning tone chasers.
Top-of-the-line hardware
When you dive into the Pete Anderson Eastsider Baritone, you'll find high performance in every component. This guitar's Reverend Pin-Lock tuning machines lock your strings in place for out-of-this-world tuning stability and lightning-fast string changes. Vintage appointments, such as a single-action truss rod, tone-heightening Boneite nut, and a Wilkinson WV6 Steel Block Tremolo, offer even more to love, creating an old-school vibe while keeping modern functionality. Rounding out the Eastsider Baritone’s mod-shop good looks is a set of custom knobs, tastefully embossed with the letter “R.”

Pete Anderson playing the Reverend Pete Anderson Eastsider T.Reverend Guitars: expertly crafted and designed with the player in mind
From humble beginnings working out of a Detroit-area garage to worldwide praise and presence on the globe’s biggest stages, Reverend Guitars has solidified its place as a reliable source of exquisite guitars and basses. The brainchild of designer and luthier Joe Naylor, Reverend instruments are found accompanying many of today’s most influential players, including Billy Corgan, Reeves Gabrels, Meshell Ndegeocello, Matthew West, and many others. Now based in Toledo, Ohio, Reverend’s firm commitment to quality and exceptional tone is found in every instrument, each donning custom-shop components to deliver the purest sound possible.
Reverend Pete Anderson Eastsider Baritone Features:
- A modern workhorse T/S-style baritone guitar from country rocker Pete Anderson
- Korina body teems with a mahogany-like richness and warmth
- Sturdy roasted maple neck feels robust in your hands
- Rosewood fingerboard's compound radius facilitates rhythm and lead work
- Talnico bridge and Salnico middle and neck pickups are reminiscent of 1950s pickups with modern heft and clarity
- Vintage-style Wilkinson tremolo offers modern stability with old-school charm
- Push-pull switch engages neck and bridge pickup, offering up to 7 pickup combinations
- Treble bleed circuit retains high end when rolling back volume
- Pure Tone jack and 10% pots and poly caps deliver a consistent, professional performance
- Pin-Lock tuners make string changes a breeze
