Greven | 0028c | 2007 | SN:2054
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- Model: 0028c
- Year: 2007
- Top: Adirondack spruce
- Back and sides: Brazilian Rosewood
- Cutaway
- Neck: One piece Mahogany
- Upper Bout: 9 3/4 “
- Lower Bout: 14 1/8 “
- Scale Length: 24.9″
- Nut Width: 1 13/16″
- Strings Spacing: 2 3/16″
- Bar Frets
- Bridge: Ebony
- Binding: Brazilian rosewood
- Purfling: Herringbone
- Pricing: US$8,000
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This guitar was completed in 2007. John Greven has rolled back the years with this thoroughbred interpretation of a prewar OO. We’ve kept as many of the features which have contributed to the prewar sound and feel. We’ve gone so far as to use bar frets. The only change is the use of an adjustable truss rod for easy adjustment, a cutaway for better access and a hand-rubbed, varnish finish to ensure a hard, thin finish similar to the nitro without the hazardous application process. The woods are of the highest grade possible with a clean Adirondack top and Brazilian rosewood from my personl stash out of a log found in a veneer factory dating from the 30-40s. The result is a powerful yet exquistely sensitive instrument with liquid trebles and bell like overtones.
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