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Bourgeois Small Jumbo Limited Custom Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce and Hawaiian Koa
This gorgeous Small Jumbo from Bourgeois Guitars is a Limited Custom number 1 of 5. It features an Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce top, Hawaiian Koa back and sides, Aged Tone finish, and Torrefied bracing adhered with Animal Protein glue. The fingerboard, fingerboard binding, bridge and heal cap are Ziricote. The headstock veneer is Ebony. This is a very ergonomic instrument with a 1 23/32" nut width, and a short 25" scale length. This is an outstanding guitar. The full size photos are available on Google Drive here.Sold
Bourgeois D-150 Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce and Brazilian Rosewood
Bourgeois D-150 Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce top, Master Grade Brazilian Rosewood back and sides, 1 23/32" nut width, Abalone Rosette, with a hard shell case.Sold
Bourgeois OM Large Soundhole Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce Madagascar Rosewood
Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce top, Madagascar Rosewood back, sides, and headstock overlay, 1 3/4" nut width, 2 5/16" string spacing, with a hard shell case. Check out the full specification and more great photographs at BourgeoisGuitars.net .Sold
Bourgeois OM Style 42 Aged Tone Adirondack Premium Brazilian
This Bourgeois OM Style 42 features an Aged Tone torrified Adirondack Spruce top, Premium Brazilian Rosewood back and sides, and Aged Tone finish. It has a 1 3/4" nut width and a 2 5/16" string spacing at the bridge. The rosette and purfling are done in Abalone, and the fingerboard/bridge are Ebony. The tuners are hand engraved gold Waverlys. It also features Antique Walrus bridge pins with Black Dots, and a "DB Snowflake" fretboard inlay. The combination of Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce on an OM body yield extraordinary sensitivity and projection. View the full size photos on Google Drive .
Adirondack Spruce is a top choice guitar soundboard upgrade. We are proud to stock a robust selection of Adirondack Spruce top guitars in a variety of body shapes and sizes. Tonally Adirondack tends to have a meaty mid range and the stiffness to be driven aggressively with a pick without distortion. This is why it is often a top choice for flat picking bluegrass players.