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Bourgeois "The Championship" D Acoustic Guitar #10087  From Bourgeois

Wonderfully Aged Tone Without the Wait!

Bourgeois Guitars

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Manufacturer's Description from Bourgeois

Why wait for vintage tone? Each model in the Aged Tone series includes our Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce top, Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce bracing, animal protein glue construction, and proprietary Aged Tone finish to deliver a “broken-in” vintage tone out of the box.

Over the last eighty years, the Dreadnought became firmly established as the world’s most popular acoustic guitar. It’s easy to see why. Its deep body, wide upper and lower bouts, exceptionally large air cavity and long, 25.5” scale length combine to set the standard for exceptional projection and low end presence.

Decades ago Dana noticed that during the first few years of a large guitar’s life under string tension, guitar tops “relax” until stretched to their limit, then later “harden” as a result of permanent distortion. During relaxation, bass is boosted and high frequency response dies off, often beyond desirable limits; balance is not restored for years, until hardening occurs. In the 1990s Dana modified the traditional Dreadnought bracing system by scalloping only the bass side of the X brace and lightening it’s tone bars. The result successfully counteracted a Dreadnought’s tendency to “unbalance”, and over the years has attracted scores of Dreadnought players including Bryan Sutton, Josh Williams, Andy Falco, Courtney Hartman and many others.

Add in contemporary options such as a cutaway or arm bevel to find exceptional comfort in this monster of a well-balanced guitar. Also available in large soundhole configuration.

 

Bourgeois Guitars

About Manufacturer

Bourgeois Guitars are defining the future of vintage tone, combining old-world hand-voicing techniques with modern innovations in design and materials. Built in a ca. 1850s mill in the industrial town of Lewiston Maine, master luthier Dana Bourgeois and his small team of highly skilled craftsman produce some of the finest steel-string instruments available today. 
 
Known for tonal excellence, meticulous craftsmanship and top-notch materials, they are played by six-string luminaries such as Bryan Sutton, Ricky Skaggs, Sean Watkins, Della Mae, the late Doc Watson and countless professional and nonprofessional enthusiasts. Bourgeois guitars have had a prominent role in the American steel-string guitar renaissance for more than two decades, helping shape acoustic music’s most recent rise in popularity.

Specifications

Top Wood: Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce

Back Sides: Sinker Mahogany

Rosette: Wood - Rings

Purfling: Black/Maple/Black

Head Veneer: Madagascar Rosewood - Mother of Pearl Logo

Fretboard: Ebony

Bridge: Ebony Belly Bridge

Neck: Honduran Mahogany (headstock shape specific to body shape)

Tuners: Waverly Nickel with Oval Buttons

Pins: Bone with Black Dots

Finish: Aged Tone

Aged Tone Options: Animal Protein Glue

Body Binding: Tortoiseshell

Fretboard Binding: Tortoise with Black/Cream Purfling

Scale Length: 25 1/2”

Upper Bout Width: 11 3/8”

Waist: 10 5/8”

Lower Bout Width: 15 1/2”

Total Length: 40 1/8”

Depth at Neck: 3 7/8”

Case: Hardshell