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Gallagher GA-72 Acoustic Guitar #4144 - Used  From Gallagher

A Gorgeous Gallagher OM with Cocobolo and Engelmann Spruce Construction!

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Condition: Used, Excellent

SP Luthier Notes: Our luthier inspected this instrument upon its landing with us, and it was deemed to all ready be in ideal playing and cosmetic condition, and no work was required. 

This is an incredible acoustic with a sound that's bigger than your typical OM! The Engelmann Spruce makes for a richer midrange than other types of Spruce, and Cocobolo makes for a sparkly yet deep sound with lots of reverb and snap - a lot of sonic pallette for the ears to digest! The craftsmanship on this piece is impeccable throughout and this is really an incredible acoustic with a sound that is perhaps a little more out there, and it looks absolutely gorgeous too! Don't miss this one!

Gallagher GA 72

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    • Gallagher GA-72 Acoustic Guitar #4144 - Used

Manufacturer's Description from Gallagher

The GA-72 is our Cocobolo guitar with it’s own unique voice and appearance. 

With the finest Mexican Cocobolo back and sides and an Engelmann Spruce top, the sound is simply moving.  The guitar is accentuated with BWBW purfling, a rosewood rosette with an abalone ring and Ebony wood binding on the body and fretboard.  Abalone purfling can be added as an upgrade.  The neck is 1 3/4″ at the nut with an mahogany neck and ebony fretboard.  The fretboard is marked with the subtlety of abalone 4 mm dots.  The headstock has an abalone G as well.

Gallagher Guitar Company

About Manufacturer

History of Gallagher Guitars: An Origin in Craftsmanship

In 1963, J.W. Gallagher, a skilled woodworker, sawed a dreadnought guitar in half in order to figure out how it was made. J.W. had recently lost his job making scale-model airplanes and rockets when the Slingerland drum factory in Shelbyville, Tenn., hired him to set up a production line for their new Shelby guitar. The Shelby was an inexpensive guitar that served as Slingerland’s foray outside of drumstick making. J.W. and his son, Don, worked in the Slingerland factory for a few years, but J.W. wanted to build instruments with the same quality and care that he put into his furniture. So, in 1965, J.W. Gallagher built the first Gallagher guitar. The Gallagher Guitar Company has been producing quality handmade guitars ever since.

 

Doc Watson and His First Gallagher Guitar: “Ole Hoss”

J.W. and Don attended the Fiddler’s Convention at Union Grove in 1969. They brought two guitars to show around – a rosewood G-70 and a mahogany G-50. J.W. didn’t want to sell the G-50 because it had been cracked in production, but they brought it so people could try playing the two different models.

 

J.W. first saw legendary guitarist Doc Watson at this festival. Later, he introduced himself while Doc and his son, Merle, were picking under a tree. After the festival, J.W. and Don stopped by Doc’s house so Doc could try out the guitars. Doc was partial to the G-50, but J.W. hadn’t wanted the blemished instrument to be out in the world, so they made a deal. After it all, J.W. allowed Doc to have the guitar and play it for as long as he wanted, so long as he gave it back when he didn’t want to play it anymore.

 

As a result, that guitar became known as “Ol Hoss” and was played by Doc on many recordings. One of these recordings includes the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s Will the Circle Be Unbroken. During this recording, Merle Travis famously commented that Doc’s guitar “rings like a bell.”

 

New Ownership, Same Commitment to Handmade Guitar Perfection

J.W. retired in 1976 and Don assumed the responsibility of operating the shop. Don was instrumental in developing the longevity of the business and in bringing traditional guitar making into the 21st century. In 2015, Don’s son, Stephen, became the owner of the storied brand.

 

David Mathis lived in nearby Murfreesboro:  “I learned my first guitar chords on a Gallagher from a man who had a 1967 Gallagher G-50.  When I heard the company had closed its doors, I started thinking about what could be done to keep it going.”   David Mathis approached Stephen and this eventually led to acquiring Gallagher Guitar Co. with the support of Don and Stephen by the end of September 2019.  The transfer of assets includes all the original Gallagher patterns, molds, and machines. In short, these are the same tools responsible for the finest acoustic guitars made over the last 55 years. On top of that, they are still in use today. In fact, some of the jigs and equipment pieces still used today were originally made by J.W. Gallagher.

 

Continuing the Story of Gallagher Guitars

Continuity is important, and we know the history of Gallagher Guitars. We’ve got all the same molds. We will be making the same models and we plan to have some stock models for inventory in the retail shop. So many people love their Gallagher guitars and the Gallagher family. Therefore, we understand the responsibility of the stewardship of Gallagher and intend to honor that legacy.

 

“From the very beginning it has been a team effort,” said Don Gallagher, who worked alongside his father until J.W. Gallagher passed away. “My dad always had folks working in the shop who shared his standards and played a significant role in the process. We have helped David locate many of the people who worked with us over the years. It means a great deal to me that the business is continuing.”  And the first guitar to be built in the new shop?  Building off the history of Gallagher Guitars, the first one will be a Doc Watson model.

 

A Dedication to Quality

Gallagher guitars are built by hand in limited number. Making a Gallagher guitar takes 3 months and 70-80 hours of labor. The workmanship on all Gallagher guitars is the same regardless of price or model. The difference in cost of the various models is governed by the cost of materials and the amount and type of trim used.

Specifications

  • Model: GA-72
  • Top Wood: Engelmann Spruce
  • Body Wood: Cocobolo
  • Neck Wood: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Fingerboard Inlay: Abalone Dots
  • Color: Natural
  • Case: Hardshell
  • Nut Width: 1.75"
  • Depth at 1st Fret: .85"
  • Body Depth: 4.375"
  • Lower Bout: 14.875"
  • Weight: 4lb 13.3oz 
  • Serial: 4144