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Collings Jumbo Slope-Shouldered Dreadnought - Sunburst Finish!

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The Collings CJ, with Mahogany back and sides and a Sitka Spruce top, is an impeccable dreadnought guitar - perfect for strumming and finger-styles. This quintessential slope-shoulder dread has a punc...

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The Collings CJ, with Mahogany back and sides and a Sitka Spruce top, is an impeccable dreadnought guitar - perfect for strumming and finger-styles. This quintessential slope-shoulder dread has a punchy bottom end with a nice dry tone overall. The CJ has a much less "forward" sound and more open mid-range despite its similarity to a square shoulder dreadnought. This guitar is perfect for the recording studio due to its open, dry tone, and is also a favorite of singer-songwriters. If you have any questions about the Collings CJ or any other custom guitars in our shop, give us a call now at Sound Pure.

South Eastern Guitar and Amp Show 2011 Raleigh, NC - SoundPure's Booth

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SEGAS 2011 at the Sound Pure booth Moog Music, McPherson Guitars, Collings Guitars, Flickinger Toneboxes, Wes Lambe, Eastman Guitars, and much more. Ross Gruet shows some new products at the Southea...

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SEGAS 2011 at the Sound Pure booth Moog Music, McPherson Guitars, Collings Guitars, Flickinger Toneboxes, Wes Lambe, Eastman Guitars, and much more. Ross Gruet shows some new products at the Southeastern Guitar and Amp Show including the new Moog Cluster Flux MF-108M, Moog's E1 infinite sustain guitar with Saul Zonana, Rich Flickinger's new Velvet Mite 10 watt amp head and speaker cabinet and the new Germanium Griffin Fuzz Boost Pedal, and new creations made by luthier Wes Lambe. Watch our other videos on SEGAS 2011 to see interviews with manufacturers and learn about new products.

Specs:

  • Select Sitka spruce (Sunburst Finish - upgrade)
  • Honduran Mahogany back and sides
  • Pre-war scalloped bracing
  • Tortoise-style bindings with black/white purfling
  • Matching Tortoise rosette
  • Simple Walnut backstrip
  • Tortoise-style pickguard
  • High gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish
  • Honduran Mahogany Neck
  • Double-bound fingerboard and peghead
  • Mother-of-pearl Collings logo
  • Ebony fingerboard and bridge
  • Mother-of-pearl dot fingerboard inlays
  • Fully adjustable truss rod
  • Bone nut and drop-in saddle
  • Ebony bridge pins and end pin
  • Nickel Waverly tuners
  • Body Length: 20 1/8"
  • Body Depth: 4 7/8"
  • Lower Bout Width: 16"
  • Total Length: 41"
  • Scale Length: 24 7/8" (short scale - upgrade)
  • Standard Nut Width: 1 11/16"

Description:

The Collings Jumbo, or CJ, is our version of the classic slope-shouldered dreadnought, a shape that has enjoyed renewed popularity in recent years. While the CJ is similar in width and depth to the traditional dreadnought, it has a distinctly different tone. Despite its large size this model works well with the optional shorter string scale, resulting in a somewhat percussive bottom end ideal for acoustic blues or other styles that benefit from a more controlled bass response. Of all the Collings body shapes, this is the one most often requested with a sunburst top finish, and the wide range of wood options, neck widths, and string scales allow the CJ to be many different guitars to a wide variety of players.

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