2023 - Bourgeois 000-42 - Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce & Brazilian Rosewood
Serial: 10115
Weight: 4 lbs 9 oz
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The McNally Model S in Sinker Redwood and Brazilian Rosewood is a striking expression of refinement and confidence, both visually and musically. At first glance, the sinker redwood top draws you in with its deep amber hue and fine, straight grain, glowing warmly under the gloss finish. It has a quiet visual depth, the kind that suggests age, patience, and responsiveness long before a single note is played. Paired with it, the Brazilian rosewood back and sides are nothing short of breathtaking. The bookmatched back shows dramatic, flowing dark ink lines against a rich brown foundation, framed elegantly by figured koa bindings that add warmth and subtle contrast without distracting from the wood itself.
The appointments are tasteful and deliberate. An abalone rosette adds a soft, iridescent shimmer around the soundhole, catching light without excess. Wood fiber purflings outline the body with precision, reinforcing the guitar’s clean, modern lines. The ebony fingerboard, bridge, and headstock bring a sense of authority and focus, while the pinstripe detailing on the headstock and fingerboard adds a refined visual cadence. The gold foil McNally logo sits proudly on the headstock, understated yet unmistakable, complemented by smooth, reliable Gotoh 510 tuning machines.
From a builder’s standpoint, this guitar speaks volumes about Ciaran McNally’s trajectory. As a relatively younger luthier, Ciaran has already established a reputation for uncompromising standards, disciplined voicing, and a relentless drive to refine his craft. His work reflects a deep respect for traditional materials and proportions, balanced by a modern clarity of execution. The Model S has quickly become a signature of his approach, compact and ergonomic, yet capable of remarkable depth and projection. This success is not accidental. It is the result of focus, curiosity, and an evident refusal to rush the process, qualities that set his instruments apart in a crowded field of contemporary builders.
In hand, the guitar feels perfectly proportioned. The 24.9 inch scale length, 1 3/4 inch nut, and 2 1/4 inch bridge spacing create a playing experience that is immediately comfortable and expressive. With a 14.2 inch lower bout, 10 inch upper bout, and a body depth of 4.1 inches, the Model S balances intimacy with power, making it equally suited to fingerstyle nuance and articulate flatpicking. The mahogany neck is smooth and inviting, encouraging long sessions without fatigue, while the overall weight of just 4 pounds 5 ounces underscores its responsiveness.
This McNally Model S is not simply a beautiful object, though it certainly is that. It is a clear statement from a builder hitting his stride, confident in his voice and committed to excellence. Housed in its hard case, it represents a rare opportunity to own a guitar that captures both the maturity of its materials and the forward momentum of a luthier whose influence continues to grow.
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For more information about this McNally guitar, please contact us.
The McNally Model S in Sinker Redwood and Brazilian Rosewood is a striking expression of refinement and confidence, both visually and musically. At first glance, the sinker redwood top draws you in with its deep amber hue and fine, straight grain, glowing warmly under the gloss finish. It has a quiet visual depth, the kind that suggests age, patience, and responsiveness long before a single note is played. Paired with it, the Brazilian rosewood back and sides are nothing short of breathtaking. The bookmatched back shows dramatic, flowing dark ink lines against a rich brown foundation, framed elegantly by figured koa bindings that add warmth and subtle contrast without distracting from the wood itself.
The appointments are tasteful and deliberate. An abalone rosette adds a soft, iridescent shimmer around the soundhole, catching light without excess. Wood fiber purflings outline the body with precision, reinforcing the guitar’s clean, modern lines. The ebony fingerboard, bridge, and headstock bring a sense of authority and focus, while the pinstripe detailing on the headstock and fingerboard adds a refined visual cadence. The gold foil McNally logo sits proudly on the headstock, understated yet unmistakable, complemented by smooth, reliable Gotoh 510 tuning machines.
From a builder’s standpoint, this guitar speaks volumes about Ciaran McNally’s trajectory. As a relatively younger luthier, Ciaran has already established a reputation for uncompromising standards, disciplined voicing, and a relentless drive to refine his craft. His work reflects a deep respect for traditional materials and proportions, balanced by a modern clarity of execution. The Model S has quickly become a signature of his approach, compact and ergonomic, yet capable of remarkable depth and projection. This success is not accidental. It is the result of focus, curiosity, and an evident refusal to rush the process, qualities that set his instruments apart in a crowded field of contemporary builders.
In hand, the guitar feels perfectly proportioned. The 24.9 inch scale length, 1 3/4 inch nut, and 2 1/4 inch bridge spacing create a playing experience that is immediately comfortable and expressive. With a 14.2 inch lower bout, 10 inch upper bout, and a body depth of 4.1 inches, the Model S balances intimacy with power, making it equally suited to fingerstyle nuance and articulate flatpicking. The mahogany neck is smooth and inviting, encouraging long sessions without fatigue, while the overall weight of just 4 pounds 5 ounces underscores its responsiveness.
This McNally Model S is not simply a beautiful object, though it certainly is that. It is a clear statement from a builder hitting his stride, confident in his voice and committed to excellence. Housed in its hard case, it represents a rare opportunity to own a guitar that captures both the maturity of its materials and the forward momentum of a luthier whose influence continues to grow.
Other specifications include:
For more information about this McNally guitar, please contact us.
Yes, this is the actual guitar you’re looking at – not a generic stock photo! We take the time to individually photograph each and every guitar we sell so that you know exactly what you’re getting. From the grain of the wood to the unique finish and subtle character marks, what you see in the photo is the very guitar that will be shipped to your door. No surprises, no guesswork – just full transparency and confidence in your purchase.
Serial: 10115
Weight: 4 lbs 9 oz
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