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BSG P41 F Handmade Parlour Acoustic Guitar (Sitka Spruce & Exotic Ebony)
TheBSG P41 F Parlour Acoustic Guitaris a masterfully crafted, handmade instrument designed for players seeking both elegance and exceptional tonal performance. Featuring a solid Sitka spruce top and exotic ebony back and sides, this parlour guitar delivers a rich, articulate sound with warm lows and crisp highs. The curly anegre binding and fishbone purfling add refined visual details, while the high-gloss body and satin-finished mahogany neck provide both style and comfort. With a 630mm scale length, 45mm nut width, and 57mm string spacing, the P41 F offers a comfortable playing experience for intricate fingerpicking or light strumming. Premium components, including an ebony bridge, fretboard, pins, and Schaller Grand tuners with ebony buttons, ensure precise tuning and long-lasting performance. Delivered in a durable Hiscox hard case, this guitar is perfect for players who value European craftsmanship and a beautifully balanced sound in a compact, elegant design. From BSG: “This is smallest guitar we produce, which is currently becoming very popular, mostly among finger style players. This model is characterised by a very distinctive and clear sound at the highs notes with pleasant bass tones and it surprises everybody with its amazing volume in such a small body. This model has a neck joint fitted at the 12th fret with a shorter scale of 629 mm. It is usually made with a slotted head stock and a smaller, straight (vintage) bridge is used. This model cannot be produced with a cutaway. Body dimensions:Body length: 480 mmBody width, upper arch: 240 mmBody width, lower arch: 330 mmBody depth: 90 – 100 mm” Reviews There are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “BSG P41 F Handmade Parlour Acoustic Guitar (Sitka Spruce & Exotic Ebony)” Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your rating * Rate… Perfect Good Average Not that bad Very poor Your review *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
