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Sergei de Jonge is world renowned luthier who is based in Quebec Canada who has earned a reputation for building amazing guitar both steel- and nylon stringed. He is considered one of the most important and influential luthiers worldwide. His instruments are comparable with instruments from big names such as Linda Manzer, Michael Greenfield and Jeff Traugot. Many players worldwide love the appearance and versatility of his instruments, they have the unique quality to perform equally well with fingerstyle, flatpicking and strumming.

This is a top of the line Sergei de Jonge OM-C Steelstring from 2018. This model is based on the OM (Orchestra Model) but adds a little depth making the instrument sound more focussed and bright. The guitar was crafted using some of the most impressive Birdseye maple for the back and sides we have ever seen in combination with a Bearclaw Mastergrade Spruce top. Other features include a beautiful C-shaped mahogany neck, Ebony fingerboard and bridge, gold Gotoh 510 tuners with ebony buttons, Rosewood body bindings, Spalted maple rosette, birdseye maple headstock over- and underlay and multi-layered wooden body trim. There are also a couple of other details we hardly ever see on these Sergei de Jonge steelstrings. First of there are the two Bevels on the body; one armrest bevel and one "cutaway" bevel the latter of which works together wonderfuly with the elevated fretboard construction. The elevated fretboard construction not only adds a unique tonal character to the guitar but also makes reaching the upper frets more easy. Another, lesser known advantage of this elevated fretboard is that the nails on your right hand are further away from the top lessening the chance of so called "nailmarks" in the finish.

The guitar was finished off with an almost gloss like Shellac French polish Sergei de Jonge style. This beautiful guitar is detailed to perfection and sounds like nothing else. The overall sonic impression of the guitar is simply 'overwhelming'. Condition-wise it is still "Near Mint" and it comes with the original luxury tweed hardshell case.

Specifications: Body Shape: OM-C Finish: Natural French Polish Body Material: Solid Birdseye Maple Top Material: Solid Bearclaw Spruce Lefty No Body Details:

Armrest Bevel, Cutaway Bevel, Rosewood body bindings, multi-layered body trim, spalted maple rosette

Neck Material: Mahogany Neck Profile: C-shape Fingerboard Material: Ebony Fingerboard Radius: 20” Neck Details: Birdseye maple headstock over- and underlay, raised fingerboard Nutwidth: 46 mm - 1 13/16" Scale Length: 645 mm - 25 3/8" String spacing: 58 mm - 2 1/4" Bridge: Ebony Tuners: Gotoh 510 gold w/ ebony buttons Pickup None Condition: Near Mint Cosmetic Condition: None Modifications/
Repairs: None Tech Notes: None Travels in: Original Tweed hardshell case Accessories: None

Listed4 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • OM-C Double Bevel Wide Nut 2018 Near Mint
Categories
Year
  • 2018
Body Shape
  • Classical

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