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Bourgeois Guitars

LDBO-14 50th Anniversary Soloist

Listed at Corzic Music · Orlando, FL

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$13,239

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Specs

Top
Bearclaw Italian Spruce
Back / Sides
Macassar Ebony
Neck
Mahogany
Fingerboard
Ebony
Body shape
L-DBO
Scale length
24.9"
Nut width
1 3/4"
Frets to body
14
Strings
6
Cutaway
No
Condition
New

About Bourgeois Guitars

Bourgeois Guitars are built in Lewiston, Maine, by a shop led by Dana Bourgeois — one of the most quietly influential voicers in American acoustic guitar making. Dana spent decades voicing tops for other respected shops before opening this one, and players who care about acoustic tone have long traded notes about "Bourgeois thump" the way wine drinkers talk about terroir. The guitars sound dry, fundamental, and unmistakably his. Eastman acquired the shop in 2019, which set off some hand-wringing in boutique circles — five years on, Dana's still in Lewiston voicing tops, and the worry has faded.

About Corzic Music

Corzic Music is an independent shop in Longwood, in the Orlando metro, founded by Ken Steffey — an engineer and inventor who came to the guitar trade as a luthier. The bench is the shop's center: an in-house PLEK machine drives precision fret work, and Steffey handles delicate restoration on vintage instruments. The floor runs from entry-level to boutique, with authorized acoustic lines including Santa Cruz, Bourgeois, Lowden, and Huss & Dalton alongside Hozen — making Corzic a rare Central Florida destination for high-end flattops.

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