Bourgeois Guitars

OM Country Boy in Mahogany & Adirondack Spruce

2015 · Listed at The Six-String Collective · London, England

Tracked on Tonewood Atlas — view the full listing at The Six-String Collective’s site.

$5,690 USD

£4,250 GBP

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Specs

Top
Adirondack Spruce
Back / Sides
Mahogany
Neck
Mahogany
Fingerboard
Ebony
Body shape
Orchestra Model
Scale length
25.625"
Nut width
1 3/4"
Frets to body
14
Strings
6
Cutaway
No
Condition
Preowned
Year
2015

Bourgeois Guitars

Bourgeois Guitars are built in Lewiston, Maine, in a shop led by Dana Bourgeois — one of the most quietly influential voicers in acoustic guitar making. Dana spent decades refining his ear before the brand took its current shape, and players who care about tone trade notes about the dry, fundamental "Bourgeois" voice the way wine drinkers talk about terroir. Each top is still hand-voiced by ear rather than built to a fixed spec. Since a 2019 strategic partnership with the Eastman Music Company, Dana has stayed on as an owner and CEO with his team building in Lewiston as before — the partnership widened the brand's reach while the Maine workshop kept doing what it always has.

The Six-String Collective

The Six-String Collective is a young UK dealer, launched in 2024 as a home for luthier-built guitars from British and international makers. It works as much like a curated consignment marketplace as a traditional shop — bringing together buyers, sellers, and the luthiers themselves — and its founders came to it from more than a decade in the instrument trade, several of those years at the forefront of the boutique world. The catalog pairs established names like Tom Sands, Lowden, Collings, Santa Cruz, and McPherson with a strong bench of British and European builders — Taran, Ralph Bown, O'Gorman, Oska Burman — several of them low-volume makers whose instruments rarely reach the open market. New and pre-owned instruments sit side by side, with the emphasis on personal service.

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