Breedlove Oregon Concert Thinline Stomry Night CE Myrtlewood Myrtylewood Acoustic Electric Guitar ORNCS78CEMYMY
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OREGON CONCERT THINLINE STORMY NIGHT CE
Introducing the Breedlove Oregon Concert CE in our Stormy Night finish. Handcrafted in Bend, Oregon, this guitar showcases Myrtlewood’s unparalleled beauty, sustainably sourced from our home state of Oregon. The tonewood and Concert body shape deliver a balanced, detailed voice with a rich resonance equally suited for strumming and nuanced fingerstyle. The Concert Stormy Night CE is also stage-ready, equipped with LR Baggs electronics. And with a finish inspired by a desert storm over an Arizona night sky, the guitar is as visually striking as it is inspiring to play.
Oregon Concert Thinline Stormy Night CE
SPECIFICATIONS
Body Type
Concert Thinline
Neck Wood
Eastern hard rock maple
Solid Wood Top
Myrtlewood
Solid Wood Back & Sides
Myrtlewood
Top Finish
Stormy Night Gloss
Back & Side Finish
Stormy Night Semi Gloss
Fretboard
African ebony
# Frets
20
Nut Width
1.75"
Tuners Hardware
Breedlove, nickel
Lower Bout Width
15.37"
Waist Width
9"
Upper Bout Width
11.28"
Body Length
19.875"
Body Depth
3" (Neck) 3.62" (Tailblock)
String Gauge
D'Addario XT PB Light
Pickup
LR Baggs EAS VTC
Bridge
Delta bridge, African ebony
Binding
Black
Inlay
Offset dots
Case
Deluxe hardshell
Scale Length
25.5"
Sound Hole
4"
Crafted In
Bend, OR USA
Oregon Concert Thinline Stormy Night CE
FEATURES
Sustainable & Clear-Cut Free
Breedlove uses no clear-cut woods in its Made in Bend models. It’s that’s simple. Featuring sustainably sourced all solid exotic and native tonewoods handcrafted by skilled luthiers who are as sensitive to the needs of the earth as they are to building the best sounding and playing guitars available anywhere.
THE BREEDLOVE NECK
“Breedlove craftsmen often say, “”No neck feels better than a Breedlove neck.” They may be a
bit biased, but industry insiders agree. Here’s our big secret: hands-on sculpting. After basic machining, each Breedlove neck goes through a comprehensive, build and finish process, starting with the hand shaping of each and every neck. Next, the perfectly sculpted neck heads into the finish process where it receives a wash coat and sealer. Then, over a three-day period, multiple finish coats are applied, and the neck is level sanded. In the final stage, we perfect the finish by hand-buffing it and rubbing it down to achieve exactly the right thickness for
perfect action and playability.”
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
Breedlove players around the world can attest: With consistent, proper care, your Breedlove will give you a lifetime of service – and inspiration. New Breedlove instruments, purchased through an authorized Breedlove dealer, are warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship throughout the lifetime of the original owner. In addition to materials and workmanship, Breedlove offers a two-year warranty on tuning machines and electronics packages. Cases and bags are subject to a one-year warranty covering defects in structure and hardware.
MYRTLEWOOD TOP, BACK & SIDES
Popularized by Breedlove, myrtlewood, from the windblown Oregon coast, combines the best elements of rosewood, mahogany and maple—rich bass, warm midrange and clear, bright trebles—for truly versatile guitars. Each sonically distinct instrument is individualized by the gnarled, wildly varied, but always arresting grain patterns.
THE CONCERT BODY SHAPE
The Concert, Breedlove’s most popular body shape—designed 30 years ago and still going strong—is favored by discerning players for its versatile, balanced, articulate sound and its easy playing ergonomic comfort. This flagship platform performs equally well strummed or fingerpicked, and is perfectly poised for accompanying the human voice.
SOUND OPTIMIZATION® & HAND VOICING
Why do Breedlove guitars sound so good? It’s simple, Breedlove guitars are made with care, with the goal of allowing you to play better, sound better and play more. But it’s also complex, with art, inspiration, craft and science merging together in a process we call Sound Optimization®. These models are hand voiced, with experienced luthiers meticulously tapping, listening and shaving away tiny curls of exquisite tonewood as they target specific, measurable frequencies that will make each unique, individual instrument sound its very best. The tone wood species are carefully milled, weighed and considered, with backs and tops specifically tuned to each other to create light, responsive guitars with superior tone and sustain.
Wood and Animal Contents
Top
Myrtlewood | Umbellularia californica | United States
Back and Sides
Myrtlewood | Umbellularia californica | United States
Neck
Eastern hard rock maple | Acer saccharum | United States
Fretboard
African ebony | Diospyros crassiflora | Republic of Congo
Bridge
African ebony | Diospyros crassiflora | Republic of Congo
Headstock overlay
African ebony | Diospyros crassiflora | Republic of Congo
Body Binding
Black
Body Purfling
Basswood | Tilia americana | United States
Fretboard Binding
None
Fretboard Purfling
None
Headstock Binding
None
Headstock Purfling
None
Bracing
Sitka spruce
Back Strip / Side Brace
Honduran mahogany | Swietenia macrophylla | Guatemala
Kerfing
African Mahogany | Khaya senegalensis | Republic of Congo
Bridge Plate
Eastern hard rock maple | Acer saccharum | United States
Neck / Tailblock
Eastern hard rock maple
Bridge Truss
No
Logo
Polyester
Fretboard Inlay
Polyester
Nut / Saddle
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