Topped with Aged Tone Bearclaw Italian Spruce, and complimented by a premium Myrtle back and sides, this OMC perfectly embodies Bourgeois' level of quality and commitment to tone. This DB Signature is immaculately built, sporting premium materials and custom appointments that truly make it a visual spectacle! Its combination of Bearclaw Italian Spruce and Myrtle gives it a boisterous, clear tone with loads of sustain. Further complimented by the inclusion of Hide Glue, Waverly style open back tuners, and the DB Signature Herringbone purfling, this guitar is an undeniable masterpiece. 

Call Heartbreaker Guitars today for all of the details on this incredible work of art from Bourgeois Guitars! • 

Top Wood Aged Tone Bearclaw Italian Spruce Back Wood Myrtle
Neck Mahogany  Fingerboard Ebony Bridge Ebony Nut Width 1 3/4" Scale Length Long Scale - 25 1/2" String Spacing 2 5/16" at Bridge Cutaway Yes Strings Elixir 012-53 Phosphorus Bronze Tuners Waverly Nickel / Snakewood Head Veneer Ziricote
Binding Koa
Purfling DB Signature Herringbone w/ Back and Sides Pickup None Construction Handmade Made In Lewiston, Maine Case Black Bourgeois Hardshell Serial # 9626 Warranty Limited Lifetime Heartbreaker Take The Myrtle is visually stunning!

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  • OMC DB Signature Aged Tone Bearclaw Italian / Myrtle #9626
Finish
  • Spruce

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Heartbreaker Guitars

North Las Vegas, NV, United States
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