Saturday, June 11, 2011

Blueridge BR-160A Historic Adirondack Dreadnaught Guitar

Blueridge BR-160A Historic Adirondack Dreadnaught Guitar Review



Blueridge BR-160A Historic Adirondack Dreadnaught Guitar Feature

  • All-solid wood construction, including solid Adirondack spruce top. Handcarved parabolic top braces in authentic, PreWar, forward-X position
  • Rosewood bridgeplate. Bone nut and saddle. High-gloss finish with aging toner for perfect vintage look.
  • Carved, solid mahogany, low profile neck with adjustable truss rod & dovetail neck joint and nickel-plated tuners.
  • Select, solid East Indian rosewood back, sides bridge and fingerboard with PreWar "split diamond" abalone snowflake markers.
  • Delicate wood marquetry backstrip and white body binding.
Saga once again looks back in history to unlock the secrets to what features truly make a great guitar. We have decided to raise the bar for production guitars by offering three Solid Adirondack spruce top Historic Blueridge guitars to its already popular line of dreadnaughts. Long known for its rich fullness of tone and clarity at all dynamic levels, Adirondack has always been the primary wood used by many of the great pre-war American guitar manufacturers, as well as smaller custom makers of today.


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