Brazilian rosewood and Austrian Alpine moon spruce
Virtually Accurate 1930 OM-28 Reproduction
Rudy Blazer and Willi Henkes, building in Tuebingen, Germany, are responsible for some of the best guitars on the planet built in the Martin tradition. This OM, called their San Antonio model, is based on a 1930 OM-28, with herringbone purfling, white binding and traditional OM string spacing. This a particularly sweet, rich sounding box with perfect balance and super low action. The back and sides are Brazilian rosewood, the top is alpine moon spruce from Austria. The neck is non-adjustable with carbon fiber reinforcement and has the traditional dove-tail neck joint. Condition is fabulous.
Specs:
STRING SPACING 1 3/4" x 2 3/8"
SCALE 25 3/16"
SIZE 15 1/4" x 4"
TOP Austrian Alpine moon spruce
BACK & SIDES Brazilian rosewood
PURFLING Herringbone
BINDING Ivoroid
FINGERBOARD Ebony
BRIDGE Ebony
FINISH Natural
TUNERS Waverly
WEIGHT 3 lb, 14 oz
CONDITION Exc+
CASE Hard Shell
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