The Oscar Schmidt Company was founded in 1871 and incorporated in 1911. By the early 1900s, the company had five factories in Europe and a factory on Ferry Street in Jersey City. They made all kinds of stringed instruments, guitars, banjos, mandolins, ukuleles, zithers, and Autoharps.

Today at Oscar Schmidt, premium woods, quality hardware and modest prices create an ideal instrument. Each is inspected and adjusted in the USA by a skilled technician, your assurance for smooth fret ends, precision low action and resonant sound quality. Unequalled standards in easy playing comfort and tone response creates the perfect value.... Oscar Schmidt.

The traditional leader in folk music since 1871 presents its complete line of acoustic and acoustic/electric instruments. Distinctive headstock, bridge and pickguard designs give Oscar Schmidt instruments a professional look and identity. Premium woods, quality hardware and modest prices make these instruments an exceptional value.

The OF2 is a folk style acoustic guitar well suited to fingerstyle picking. Singer/songwriters will also appreciate the size and tone of this guitar.

Features:

  • Oscar Schmidt OF2TBL Folk Acoustic Guitar
  • 6-String Acoustic Guitar
  • Folk style
  • High gloss finish
  • Select spruce top
  • Catalpa sides & back
  • Rosewood fingerboard & bridge
  • Mahogany neck
  • Fully adjustable truss rod
  • Chrome die cast tuners
  • Trans Blue 
  • UPC: 801128502908
  • MPN: OF2TBL

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • OF2TBL
Finish
  • Trans Blue
Categories
Body Shape
  • Dreadnought

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San Antonio, TX, United States
Sales:21,550
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