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Visual simplicity and elegance with modern touches. This Bourgeois Luthier’s Choice 00/C Soloist is a show stopper. Well, actually a show starter. The cross between its excellent craftsmanship and quality sound makes this guitar as good as it gets. The Small Jumbo - DB Signature is crafted with an European spruce top, offering the perfect range of tonal possibilities. It's classic design makes this guitar an instant classic. The guitar delivers a unique voice like only Dana Bourgeois and his craftsmen can achieve.
This particular guitar was on display at the 2020 Winter NAMM Show In Anahiem, California. We were lucky enough to acquire this show piece for Eddies's Guitars.
Other specifications include:
- Brazilian Rosewood Back and Sides
- European Spruce Top
- Short Scale
- Wood Rings Rosette
- DB Signature Backstrip
- Body Wood Endpiece
- Brazilian Rosewood Body Binding
- Soloist Style Purfling
- Mahogany Short Scale Square Headstock Head Shape
- Brazilian Rosewood Head Veneer
- MOP Bourgeois Logo Head Inlay
- Short Scale 14 Fret Ebony Fretboard Wood
- 1 3/4" Nut Width
- Short Pattern Abalone Slotted Squares & Diamonds Fretboard Inlays
- Black Fretboard Binding
- Body Wood with Soloist Inlay Heel Cap
- Ebony Pyramid Bridge 2 5/16 Spacing
- Gold/Ebony Waverly Tuners
- Standard Label
- Standard Glue
- Satin Neck Finish
- High Gloss Headstock Finish
- Standard Body Finish
- Bone with Black Dots Pins
- Aged Tone Torrefied Bracing
- Cutaway
- Hard Case
- 8701
For more information about the Bourgeois Luthier’s Choice 00/C Soloist, please contact us.
- Manufacturer
- Bourgeois
- Body Style
- Brazilian Rosewood
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Visual simplicity and elegance with modern touches. This Bourgeois Luthier’s Choice 00/C Soloist is a show stopper. Well, actually a show starter. The cross between its excellent craftsmanship and quality sound makes this guitar as good as it gets. The Small Jumbo - DB Signature is crafted with an European spruce top, offering the perfect range of tonal possibilities. It's classic design makes this guitar an instant classic. The guitar delivers a unique voice like only Dana Bourgeois and his craftsmen can achieve.
This particular guitar was on display at the 2020 Winter NAMM Show In Anahiem, California. We were lucky enough to acquire this show piece for Eddies's Guitars.
Other specifications include:
- Brazilian Rosewood Back and Sides
- European Spruce Top
- Short Scale
- Wood Rings Rosette
- DB Signature Backstrip
- Body Wood Endpiece
- Brazilian Rosewood Body Binding
- Soloist Style Purfling
- Mahogany Short Scale Square Headstock Head Shape
- Brazilian Rosewood Head Veneer
- MOP Bourgeois Logo Head Inlay
- Short Scale 14 Fret Ebony Fretboard Wood
- 1 3/4" Nut Width
- Short Pattern Abalone Slotted Squares & Diamonds Fretboard Inlays
- Black Fretboard Binding
- Body Wood with Soloist Inlay Heel Cap
- Ebony Pyramid Bridge 2 5/16 Spacing
- Gold/Ebony Waverly Tuners
- Standard Label
- Standard Glue
- Satin Neck Finish
- High Gloss Headstock Finish
- Standard Body Finish
- Bone with Black Dots Pins
- Aged Tone Torrefied Bracing
- Cutaway
- Hard Case
- 8701
For more information about the Bourgeois Luthier’s Choice 00/C Soloist, please contact us.
- Manufacturer
- Bourgeois
- Body Style
- Brazilian Rosewood
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