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Fiddler's Green Music Shop

2024 Collings OM-41 AT

2024 Collings OM-41 AT

Regular price $9,500.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $9,500.00 USD
Sale SOLD

2024 Collings OM41 AT (Adirondack/Traditional) in pristine condition. We can find no signs of prior use at all on the guitar aside from some extremely faint swirl marks on the pickguard.

Easily one of the nicest guitars to ever come through our shop, and we have had a lot of very nice guitars! The tone, power, and balance on display in this instrument is a rare treat found only in the very finest available. The tone is a beautiful mixture of fundamental woodiness with the perfect amount of depth and complexity. As loud as most dreadnaught guitars with more focus and clarity. Even with as much power as it has, the volume is perfectly balanced across the strings as well as up and down the entire fretboard. The set up is to Collings shop specifications and the guitar plays beautifully in all positions with no issues whatsoever. This is a very special instrument that is a feast for both the eyes and ears!

Adirondack spruce top w/41 style pearl, East Indian rosewood back and sides, Honduran mahogany neck (traditional profile), pre-war style scalloped bracing (no tongue brace), ultra thin high gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish, ebony fretboard with 42 style snowflake position markers, grained ivoroid binding, ebony belly style bridge with bone cut-through saddle (2-5/16" spacing), exotic ebony peghead veneer with pearl torch inlay, 3-style Chevron backstrip, Waverly tuners, adjustable truss rod, tortoise pickguard, abalone rosette, 25-1/2" scale length, 1-3/4" bone nut. Comes with its original hardshell case from Collings.

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