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Sitka/Figured Maple OOOO The 0000, or as it was originally called at Thompson Guitars, the T-1, was the first guitar body shape drawn and built by Preston while he attended the School of Guitar Research and Design. Many of the very first Thompson Guitars were 0000’s and are known for their bigger 16” lower bout guitar tone and excellent balance. The 0000 model offers the approximate volume of a Dreadnought but is a very comfortable instrument to play because of the tighter waist and narrower body depth. If you’re looking for an instrument with the power of a larger guitar with the sweet tone of an OM or 000, this is a model you might want to consider. Responsive, articulate and powerful the 0000 is hard to beat as an all-round wonderful guitar.  

Floor Model Notes: This Model does have a few finish checks on the edges of the top, 2 on top, 2 on rosette, as well as a few very small player nicks on the top. Guitar still comes with full manufacturer warranty. 

Finish/Color:

Neck Barrel: Honey/Amber Toner
Top: Honey/Amber Toner
Back/Sides: Honey/Amber Toner
Fingerboard: Ebony
Bridge: Ebony
Sunburst: Honey/Amber Toner

Neck:

Material: Hard Rock Maple
Truss Rod: 14 Fret Single Action Adjustable
Peghead Overlay: Figured Ebony
Peghead Logo: Thompson MOP
Headstock Binding: Ivoroid
Headstock Type: Solid
Neck Binding: Ivoroid

Neck Width:

Volute: None
Nut: 1 3/4"
12th Fret: 2 1/4"
String Spacing: 2 5/16"
Thickness: Slightly Larger .850"
Profile: Soft V
Heel Cap: Ivoroid

Fingerboard:

Style: Custom Ebony w/ Dots
Binding: Ivoroid
Inlay: Old Style 18 Dots
Inlay Material: White MOP
Scale: 25.4"
Side Position Markers: 2mm dots RIGHT
Side Position Material: White MOP

Body:

Top: Sitka Spruce
Back and Sides: Figured Maple
Model Style: 0000-CWJMS
Binding: Ivoroid
Top Purfling: BW Lines
Back Purfling: BW
Side Purfling: None
Soundhole Specs: 4"
Rosette: 28 Style 3-Ring
Back Strip: Maple w/ BWB
Tail Wedge: Ivoroid
Top Bracing Pattern: Advanced X Position Adirondack RIGHT
Top Bracing: Pre-war Hand Scalloped
Back Bracing: Adirondack
Tongue Brace: Yes

Hardware:

End Pin/Bridge Pin: Ebony
Bridge Type: Ebony Belly Drop in RIGHT
Tuning Machines: Nickel Waverly with Butterbean Buttons
Nut Material: Bone RIGHT
Saddle Material/Style: Bone Compensated RIGHT
Strings: Medium
Pickguard: Tortoise 0000 RIGHT
Fret Wire Type: Standard Nickel Silver
Case: TKL Hardshell

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Brand
Model
  • OOOO-CWJMS
Finish
  • Figured
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  • United States

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