Professional Series

 

 OMS 12 Fret Standard

 

The OMS  model is similar to the classic 12 fret 000 size guitars and embody the simple elegance and grace players have come to expect from vintage versions, but with the added dimension of Bourgeois' quality craftsmanship and sound.  The OMS has a slotted headstock design with side mount tuners.  With a 25.5 " scale, 1 3/4 nut width and 2 5/16 bridge spacing you'll feel right at home with this guitar as soon as you pick it up. 

 
Picture shows our OMS Cutaway. Click on the picture 
to get a view of the figure on the brazilian rosewood headstock veneer.

The OMS is bright, transparent, tonally balanced and exceptionally comfortable to play.  The Deluxe 12 Fret OM model is constructed in   Adirondack and Indian Rosewood and trimmed with Ivoroid/ Herringbone, squares and diamonds inlay and Nickel Waverly tuners.  Favorite options include Brazilian or Madagascar Rosewood for the body, Italian spruce  or other fine European Spruce for the top.  One favorite combination is Cedar and Mahogany with curly koa body binding.  

Except as noted, all Bourgeois models include the following features:   
25.5" Scale Length, One piece Mahogany Neck,  Bone Nut & Saddle, Ebony Fretboard & Bridge, High Gloss Body and Satin Neck Finish, Mother of Pearl Bourgeois headstock inlay, Bourgeois Premium Tortoiseshell style pickguard, Ivoroid Bridge and End Pins, Deluxe Hardshell Case and a Limited Lifetime Warranty.  A variety of optional tonewoods, appointments, hardware and finishes are also available.

These guitars are available at one of our fine retailers.

Feature Description
 
Body Style OM 
Head Style Slothead 12 Fret
Nut Width 1 3/4"
 
Top Adirondack Spruce
Rosette B/W Vintage
Back and Sides Indian Rosewood
Backstrip ZigZag
Body Binding Ivoroid / Herringbone
 
Fretboard Binding Black
Fretboard Inlay Squares, Diamonds
Headstock Binding None
Headstock Veneer Rosewood
 
Bridge Ebony Pyramid
Tuners Waverly 3 on a Plate
Finish Natural 
Additional Ivoroid Heel Cap and Butt Wedge.     

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Page last updated:  January 24, 2011