Brand: Bourgeois
Instrument Categories: Acoustic Steel String, Guitars, SOLD
The Bourgeois Slope D Adirondack aims to deliver the sound and feel of pre-WW2 round-shoulder dreadnoughts, an near ideal instrument for flat-picking styles.
Dating to 2007 and built in Lewiston, Maine, this Bourgeois Slope D Adirondack dreadnought is in very good condition with just light wear. It features an Adirondack Spruce top, Mahogany for the sides, back, body blocks and neck, Ebony for the fingerboard and bridge, and Indian Rosewood for the head plate.
This guitar plays well and sounds great, with a developed and unmistakable sparkling voice and plenty of projection. The choice of Adirondack indicates that this is made to be played hard – it stands up a bit better than Sitka when played heavily.
The original hard shell case is included.
Here’s the builder on the Bourgeois Slope D Adirondack:
“Slope Shouldered and “square shouldered” Dreadnoughts co-evolved from divergent lines of guitar DNA. Curvier and ever so slightly wider and deeper than its counterpart, the Slope D’s most important structural distinction lies in its short, 25” scale length.
Long favored by country musicians – and additionally popular with a variety of American roots stylists – the Slope D is widely regarded as a superb choice for vocal accompaniment. And while also a fine flatpicking guitar, the Slope Shouldered species is usually considered a fingerpickers’ Dreadnought-of-choice.”
Bourgeois Slope D Adirondack Specifications:
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- Model: Slope D Adirondack
- Year: 2007
- Finish Natural Aged Tint
- Class: Used
- Serial Number: 004362, build 2008 in Lewiston, Maine
- Country of Origin: USA
- Condition: Very Good
- Date Posted: 05/04/2022
- This instrument has been sold
- Consignment Item
- Including original Hard case
- Instrument Weight: 4.576lbs 2.08kg
- Scale Length: 25.5in 647.7mm
- Nut Width: 1.776in 45.10mm