2017 Blueridge BR-371 Historic Series Parlor Guitar

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SKU
BR371/2017
$1,200.00
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Sitka Spruce top, Indian Rosewood back & sides - gloss lacquer finish

Sitka Spruce top, Indian Rosewood back & sides - gloss lacquer finish

This guitar is in excellent condition with hardly a mark on it. It sounds great and plays extremely easily all up and down the fingerboard. The original bag case has been upgraded to a hardshell case.

Here is the data from the manufacturer:

The BR-371 is based on the classic parlor guitars built in the early 20th Century when guitars were indeed played by ladies and gentlemen. Only the finest materials are used in the construction of this remarkable guitar. Select solid East Indian rosewood was chosen for the back and sides while the top is made of select solid Sitka spruce. Stunning, hand-inlaid strips of precisely-cut abalone shell outline the entire top and circle the sound-hole rosette. The grained ivoroid buttons on the tuning machines match the body binding on the body and neck. Rare, dense black ebony is used for the bridge and fingerboard. The smaller body size makes this instrument ideal for travel!

  • Solid Sitka spruce top with scalloped braces gives you clean articulation and a crisp tone
  • Solid East Indian rosewood back and sides guarantees deep bass and strong cutting power
  • Slim mahogany neck offers fast, easy action and inherently long-lasting stability
  • Abalone purfling, diamond volute behind the headstock, and snowflake position markers all give this the perfect vintage touch
  • Every Historic Series Parlor guitar now comes with a sturdy, padded Blueridge Logo ProTour BV-1302 Parlor Guitar Gig Bag

Neck: Solid, select mahogany; one piece

Fingerboard: Ebony with split diamond abalone snowflake markers

Body Shape: 12-fret Style 0 Parlor

Scale Length: 25.6˝ (650mm)

Nut Width: 17⁄8˝

Binding: Abalone top purfling with ivoroid body & neck binding

Neck/Body Joint: 12th fret

Nut Material: Bone

Hardware: Nickel-plated

Finish: Natural high-gloss

Gig Bag: ProTour BV-1302 Standard gig bag

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Sitka Spruce top, Indian Rosewood back & sides - gloss lacquer finish

This guitar is in excellent condition with hardly a mark on it. It sounds great and plays extremely easily all up and down the fingerboard. The original bag case has been upgraded to a hardshell case.

Here is the data from the manufacturer:

The BR-371 is based on the classic parlor guitars built in the early 20th Century when guitars were indeed played by ladies and gentlemen. Only the finest materials are used in the construction of this remarkable guitar. Select solid East Indian rosewood was chosen for the back and sides while the top is made of select solid Sitka spruce. Stunning, hand-inlaid strips of precisely-cut abalone shell outline the entire top and circle the sound-hole rosette. The grained ivoroid buttons on the tuning machines match the body binding on the body and neck. Rare, dense black ebony is used for the bridge and fingerboard. The smaller body size makes this instrument ideal for travel!

  • Solid Sitka spruce top with scalloped braces gives you clean articulation and a crisp tone
  • Solid East Indian rosewood back and sides guarantees deep bass and strong cutting power
  • Slim mahogany neck offers fast, easy action and inherently long-lasting stability
  • Abalone purfling, diamond volute behind the headstock, and snowflake position markers all give this the perfect vintage touch
  • Every Historic Series Parlor guitar now comes with a sturdy, padded Blueridge Logo ProTour BV-1302 Parlor Guitar Gig Bag

Neck: Solid, select mahogany; one piece

Fingerboard: Ebony with split diamond abalone snowflake markers

Body Shape: 12-fret Style 0 Parlor

Scale Length: 25.6˝ (650mm)

Nut Width: 17⁄8˝

Binding: Abalone top purfling with ivoroid body & neck binding

Neck/Body Joint: 12th fret

Nut Material: Bone

Hardware: Nickel-plated

Finish: Natural high-gloss

Gig Bag: ProTour BV-1302 Standard gig bag

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