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Oh - yum! And USed - WHAT!!!??!!
This Used Collings OM3 Alaskan Blue Spruce and Sinker Mahogany from THIS year (2021) is a beaut Clark!
'OM' stands for "Orchestra Model," but 80 years after this body shape was first designed it has become the most popular 14-fret model with fingerstyle guitar soloists who choose to play on steel strings. Yet flatpickers also find it appealing, and when the graceful cutaway is added these OMs are often used by lead players who routinely explore all 20 frets much as they would on an electric guitar. The compact shape makes the Collings OM equally easy to handle onstage or when sitting on the couch, and the relatively shallow body (barely over 4 inches deep) results in a balanced tone and immediate response.
Other specificatrions include
- Top AlaskanGlacier Sitka Blue spruce
- Back & Sides Sinker Mahogany
- Neck Honduran mahogany
- Body Binding Tortoise
- Fingerboard Binding Tortoise
- Peghead Binding Tortoise
- Bridge Ebony belly-style with 2 3/16" spacing
- Fingerboard Ebony with long pattern abalone diamond & squares
- Bridge Pins/End Pin Ebony with abalone dot
- Nut Bone, 1 3/4"
- Saddle Bone, Drop-in
- Neck Profile Modified V
- Peghead Profile Tapered square with volute
- Neck Joint Mortise & tenon hybrid
- Truss Rod Fully adjustable
- Frets Medium 18% nickel-silver
- Peghead Veneer Stained Exotic Ebony with Abalone Collings Logo
- Tuners Nickel Waverly (16:1 ratio)
- Backstrip 3-style (Chevron)
- Rosette Abalone
- Scale Length 25 1/2"
- Brace Material Sitka spruce
- Brace Pattern Pre-war scalloped X-brace
- Fingerboard Radius 14" - 26" compound
- Body Finish High gloss nitrocellulose lacquer
- Pickguard Tortoise
- Body Length 19 1/4"
- Body Depth 4 1/8"
- Lower Bout Width 15"
- Total Length 39 1/2"
- Case Deluxe Hardshell case by TKL
- 31693
For more information about this Collings instrument, please contact us.
- Manufacturer
- Collings
- Body Style
- OM
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Oh - yum! And USed - WHAT!!!??!!
This Used Collings OM3 Alaskan Blue Spruce and Sinker Mahogany from THIS year (2021) is a beaut Clark!
'OM' stands for "Orchestra Model," but 80 years after this body shape was first designed it has become the most popular 14-fret model with fingerstyle guitar soloists who choose to play on steel strings. Yet flatpickers also find it appealing, and when the graceful cutaway is added these OMs are often used by lead players who routinely explore all 20 frets much as they would on an electric guitar. The compact shape makes the Collings OM equally easy to handle onstage or when sitting on the couch, and the relatively shallow body (barely over 4 inches deep) results in a balanced tone and immediate response.
Other specificatrions include
- Top AlaskanGlacier Sitka Blue spruce
- Back & Sides Sinker Mahogany
- Neck Honduran mahogany
- Body Binding Tortoise
- Fingerboard Binding Tortoise
- Peghead Binding Tortoise
- Bridge Ebony belly-style with 2 3/16" spacing
- Fingerboard Ebony with long pattern abalone diamond & squares
- Bridge Pins/End Pin Ebony with abalone dot
- Nut Bone, 1 3/4"
- Saddle Bone, Drop-in
- Neck Profile Modified V
- Peghead Profile Tapered square with volute
- Neck Joint Mortise & tenon hybrid
- Truss Rod Fully adjustable
- Frets Medium 18% nickel-silver
- Peghead Veneer Stained Exotic Ebony with Abalone Collings Logo
- Tuners Nickel Waverly (16:1 ratio)
- Backstrip 3-style (Chevron)
- Rosette Abalone
- Scale Length 25 1/2"
- Brace Material Sitka spruce
- Brace Pattern Pre-war scalloped X-brace
- Fingerboard Radius 14" - 26" compound
- Body Finish High gloss nitrocellulose lacquer
- Pickguard Tortoise
- Body Length 19 1/4"
- Body Depth 4 1/8"
- Lower Bout Width 15"
- Total Length 39 1/2"
- Case Deluxe Hardshell case by TKL
- 31693
For more information about this Collings instrument, please contact us.
- Manufacturer
- Collings
- Body Style
- OM
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