Traditional bracing with solid mahogany back and sides give the BR-140 a pure vintage sound. This understated yet perfect guitar for any style of acoustic music. Fine black and white top purfling and the original abalone and pearl inlay work on the headstock are touches of fine art. Other features include choice, solid mahogany back and sides, and solid Sitka…
Blueridge 000 style guitars are fast becoming the most popular guitar in its class. From folk to fingerstyle, the BR-143 is an example of a guitar that really does it all. The solid mahogany and spruce combined with the smaller body size make for a truly enjoyable and versatile guitar to play.
You asked for it, now here it is! The new cutaway electric Blueridge in a 000 size. It has the same great features as the BR-140 and BR-143 models like select solid Sitka spruce for the top and choice mahogany for the back and sides. All that plus the perfect cutaway to reach the higher frets and a state-of-the-art L.R.…
This prewar-inspired Herringbone dreadnought has it all. The BR-160’s great sound and great looks are just part of what will make it one of the more desirable vintage-style acoustic guitars in production today. It starts with a solid Sitka spruce top and hand-carved parabolic top braces that respect the prewar forward x-pattern. East Indian rosewood back and sides add a…
The Historic Series offers authentic style, paying close attention to the details of the most sought-after prewar instruments. The BR-163, built in the comfortable 000-sized body makes not only a truly enjoyable guitar to play but the ultimate fingerpicking guitar in its price range. Crafted with a select solid spruce top, hand-carved X-bracing, choice solid East Indian rosewood back and…
The BR-263A 000 style guitar offers authentic style reminiscent of fine American guitars built prior to WWII. Every guitar is manufactured using the same techniques as its antique counterparts, but with subtle improvements that bring these guitars firmly into the 21st century. Meticulous attention to detail and quality craftsmanship is evident in the traditional Herringbone trim, forward position, hand-carved parabolic…
Developed in the spirit of creativity and prosperity that was felt in America after the turn of the century from the aftermath of the Great San Francisco Quake of 1906, Saga Musical Instruments remembers the past by introducing the New Blueridge BR-341 Historic Earthquake Series Parlor style guitars. Developed from exceptional instrument examples from that time period and clearly proves…
Made with the professional player and instrument aficionado in mind, the new BR-361 Parlor style guitar has features that distinguish themselves visually and tonally from anything else on the market today. For example, each BR-361 includes a solid select Sitka spruce top and solid Santos rosewood for the back, sides, and body binding. This combination of choice materials and quality…
The BR-40 Blueridge guitar is certainly the workhorse of the Blueridge Contemporary line. Every detail makes for easy playability and a big, powerful tone. Features like a select solid Sitka spruce top, mahogany back, sides, neck and rosewood fingerboard, and peghead overlay combined with a host of other gorgeous accouterments like multi-ply body binding, M-O-P inlays, and nickel-plated Kluson style…
The BR-43 delivers super-traditional sound and feel with a modern look and low price. Even at this price point, these guitars are crafted with solid spruce tops, hand-carved braces, mahogany backs, and sides, and have a traditional dovetail neck joint usually found on more expensive instruments. It has beautiful pearl inlay work on the headstock and a 000-sized body and…
Many players consider the 000 14-fret guitar to be the ideal body size. With its relatively wide lower bout and shallow depth, it gives the most tone and volume in an easy-handling package. Blueridge Contemporary Series guitars feature tops of select, solid spruce with parabolic, forward X-bracing. A popular new option is the cutaway model with on-board electronics by LR…
Many players consider the 000 14-fret guitar to be the ideal body size. With its relatively wide lower bout and shallow depth it gives the most tone and volume in an easy-handling package. Blueridge Contemporary Series guitars feature tops of select, solid spruce with parabolic, forward X-bracing. A popular new option is the cutaway model with on-board electronics by LR…