
Blueridge BR-361 Historic Series O-Style Parlor Guitar Product Description:
- Solid Sitka Spruce top, Ebony fingerboard and pyramid-style bridge, 1906 O-Style Parlor Guitar
- High quality, nickel-plated Gotoh tuners
- Natural high-gloss finish, Shop adjusted
- Solid, East Indian rosewood back, sides and binding, Herringbone sound hole ring with matching back centerstripe
- Solid mahogany neck with 1 7/8" nut width and traditional diamond volute, Grained ivoroid buttons
Product Description
This 40 inch Acoustic Guitar from Saga has an exclusive tapered body design, made specifically for aspiring young female songwriters. This guitar has a spruce top, basswood back, sides, and neck, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, Pearloid pickguard, and silver nickel frets. Also includes traditional style peghead shape and soundhole with decorative rosette, exclusive color coordinated strings, and matching sparkle tuner buttons. Shop inspected and adjusted for optimum playability, this product also includes colored gig bag, girl's instructional dvd , adjustable strap, and extra full set of replacement strings
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.BR-361
By james t warren
Great Guitar, great price , toyal satisfaction. I would buy this again , it compares way above other items in this price range.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Rosewood Parlor Guitar
By Marko
I have spent some time with this instrument (albeit from a different vendor) and think it is a professional-quality instrument for an intermediate instrument's price. It is especially well-suited for modern finger-style playing.The parlor guitar all but disappeared in the 1960s with the advent of popular folk music in club and concert venues. Most pro performers then preferred "dreadnaught" guitars for greater volume and projection in large, miked venues. The novice player looking to purchase a "better" guitar quite naturally followed the lead of his idols, not thinking about the more intimate settings in which they would perfom.Now the 0 guitar makes its return - the machine you see in photos of Robert Johnson and Charley Patton! The Blueridge BR-361 is offered in either mahogany or rosewood (my own preference). Lutherie and quality control are outstanding. The guitars project as well as the bigger boys, and their tone is woody and ringing.I'd never buy a guitar I couldn't play for a while, since individual instruments can vary niticeably. Look at the seller's return policy and factor in the cost of shipping if you're unhappy. Still, I expect most players who want a "guitar sound" will be highly pleased with the BR-361.
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