Feast your eyes and ears on this new Bourgeois OMS Custom steel string acoustic guitar!
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MORE →Feast your eyes and ears on this new Bourgeois OMS Custom steel string acoustic guitar!
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MORE →Today we are featuring a beautiful Custom Small Jumbo from Bourgeois. I saw a guitar with this custom package at the Bourgeois booth at the NAMM show in January and fell in love right away. I already think this body shape is one of the coolest guitars that they build and the combination of German spruce, Madagascar rosewood and Koa binding had me drooling with anticipation!
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MORE →Who says you always have to take your dreadnought for a trip out to the country!
Building on the popularity of the Country Boy dreadnought the Bourgeois Country Boy OM features South American mahogany sides and back and a premium Sitka spruce top with tortoise body binding and nickel Waverly tuners.
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MORE →This is an amazing instrument. The wood selection and build quality is outstanding, creating a visually stunning effect, and the tone – well, it’s got everything, and all at once. Given the way this guitar sounds now, once it’s been played in and opens up, it will be truly exceptional.
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MORE →This really is the most versatile guitar in the extensive Bourgeois line. In Dana’s words; “JOM stands for JUMBO OM. The JOMC is an original body style developed in the late 80’s, in response to players’ requests for a mid-sized guitar having the balance and clarity of an OM–but with a bigger presence. The idea was simple: Start with the OM outline, enlarge it a bit, play around with the curves, deepen the sides, then add the Bourgeois trademark cutaway. The result is our most versatile guitar; larger than an OM, smaller than a Dreadnought, capable of handling almost any playing style you can imagine, and equally capable of operating in solo or ensemble situations.”
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MORE →As Dana says, ” The BK Slope D known as the Banjo Killer has a deep, broad tone. Through wood selection and voicing, we push it in the direction of a bigger bottom end, a lush top end, and greater volume, similar to the characteristics of Bryan Sutton’s original Banjo Killer. When I first started making slope shouldered Dreadnoughts, I went for something as different as possible from the balanced and focused sound of my standard Dreadnought. The Banjo Killer gets me back to that original idea.”
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