
- Blueridge BR-180A Historic Craftsman Series Dreadnaught Guitar
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From $1,294 (New)

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| Highest | $1,146 Jan 12, '16 |
| Lowest | $1,146 Jan 12, '16 |
| Average | $1,146 (30d avg) $1,146 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jan 12, 2016 |
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| Highest | $999.00 Jan 12, '16 |
| Lowest | $999.00 Jan 12, '16 |
| Average | $999.00 (Overall average) |
| Added | Jan 12, 2016 |
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Presenting the BR-180A Historic Craftsman Series Dreadnaught Acoustic Guitar by Blueridge Everybody knows that rare, Adirondack spruce was the favored top wood on the majority of the classic, prewar guitars that are so collectible and valuable today. The luthiers at Blueridge have found a supply of this precious wood, and, when combined with the solid Indian rosewood and lavish pearl inlay of our model BR-180A, the result is the finest tone and the most elegant look that money can buy. Compare the BR-180A to any prewar OR modern guitar costing thousands more - you'll be amazed! Traditional Look Distinctive Design Body Wood Selection The finest, solid Adirondack spruce is combined with either select, solid mahogany or choice solid East Indian rosewood of just the right thickness and density to provide consistent, excellent tone in every Blueridge guitar. The highest models feature a neck in one piece, solid mahogany selected for its stability as well as beauty. A super-strong, traditional dovetail neck/body joint is a feature of every model of Blueridge. With the finest selected tonewoods and careful construction techniques, each Blueridge guitar will provide musical enjoyment for generations. Fingerboards and Fittings The finest East Indian rosewood is used for fingerboards and bridges while select, solid ebony is reserved for the highest models, the BR-180A series. Tuning machines are vintage-style, open back models with Butterbean buttons, plated in either nickel or gold on the top models. These 14:1 ratio tuners turn easily and hold securely. They replicate the prewar original tuners but with much improved turning action, precision and longevity. Construction Prewar structural features are replicated throughout in every phase of these guitars construction. A small, maple bridge plate reinforces the underside of the top, and the spruce top bracing is scalloped to provide the perfect balance of strength and light weight to ensure the best tone and volume. The forward-X top bracing pattern has been the preferred method of top bracing for almost 100 years. It gives these brand-new guitars a true, vintage tone right out of the box. The Details All of the pearl inlay designs are rooted in the old traditions and executed with taste and skill. The distinctive Dalmatian tortoise teardrop-shaped pickguard is a Blueridge innovation - already widely copied by other makers. Youll find small details like the carved neck volute on the back of the BR-180 series headstock that reflects the hand-craftsmanship of a bygone age. All these details of proper design and craftsmanship resemble costly boutique guitars retailing for 3 or 4 times the affordable price of a Blueridge! Legendary Tone Woods And Clean Lines The Blueridge guitars of the Historic Craftsman Series possess a tone unequalled by any other brand and the reason is the use of a legendary tonewood - Adirondack spruce. Each guitar in this series has a top of this exclusive, costly tonewoodgraduated to just the right thickness to allow the best tone and volume. When combined with a back and sides of select solid mahogany or select rosewood, Adirondack spruce guarantees a tone that really resembles a fine, old collectible. All structural details closely follow the finest prewar examples, while the slim, easy-playing necks are a decided improvement that will please the modern player. A fully adjustable truss rod guarantees that each neck will stay in perfect alignment and can always be quickly adjusted. All cosmetic details are styled in the true vintage manner to please the collector, aficionado and the average player. The higher models are decorated with delicate wooden Herringbone trim or borders of sparkling abalone pearl with lavish pearl inlays in fingerboard and peghead. Any guitarist can experience the quality and style of a costly vintage collectible for a very moderate price in these Historic Craftsman Series guitars! Attention to Detail
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