Description

If you are looking for a guitar to help keep you warm during these cold winter months, you have to check out this marvelous Mahogany OM by Dana Bourgeois.

This is a 14-fret, short scale (25") OM-sized guitar with the top, back and sides all built of beautifully figured Mahogany. It has tortise bindings, black ivoroid purfling, an Ebony fretboard and belly bridge, bone nut and saddle, a Zircote headstock overlay and Waverly tuners with ivoroid buttons. The nut width is 1-3/4" and the string spacing at the saddle is 2-5/16". The oval C-shaped neck has depth measurements of .85" at the 1st fret and .92" at the 9th fret and the guitar is perfectly setup with 12th fret string heights of 6/64" on the low E side and 4/64" on the high E side.

I would call this instrument the "comfort food" of acoustic guitars. The tone is rich, warm and luscious! It is a lively guitar too. Dig in with your fingers or flatpick and this baby responds with superb note definition and lots of headroom.

While built in 2013, this guitar looks and plays like it just came out of the Bourgeois shop and it could almost pass for new. Even up close it is difficult to find evidence of play and the frets look like new. It comes in it's similarly clean original hardshell case.

This dark brown beauty could easily become your perfect couch buddy. Make it yours before someone else befriends it first. A marvelous acoustic instrument!

Capital Guitars

Capital Guitars

2013
Bourgeois
Near Mint
Dark Stain
Original Hard
15 Years
Capital Guitars
Charlie Hughes
518-222-6099
Online Only
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Shipping to Continental US addresses is via FedEx Ground, with flat rate shipping of $60 to Eastern time zones, $70 Central and $80 Mountain/Pacific. Shipping to Alaska and Hawaii is $100. A phone number at the shipping destination is required. ​ Other shipping services, including express services and international shipping are available at our discretion, just contact us for a quote.

Refunds of the original purchase price less shipping and a 10% restocking fee may be requested within 48 hours of delivery. Exchanges within one (1) week of the original date of purchase may be made for an item of equal or greater value at the discretion of Capital Guitars. Where permitted herein, items must be promptly returned at the buyer's expense, in the same condition as received with all accessories and paperwork included. Sale items, purchases that are made via layaway, those involving trades and/or international shipping are considered final except upon an error by and at the discretion of Capital Guitars. All deposits are non-returnable. Our apologies, but we are a very small operation and returns are extremely time consuming and costly.