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 OMS - 150 - 12 Fret Slot head

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 The OMS -150 is built from Premium Brazilian and  Premium Adirondack for the ultimate experience in tone.  Triple bound Ivoroid body, neck and headstock.  Side purfling.  Abalone Rosette and a Bourgeois backstrip complete the model.     

Like our standard OMS, the OMS-150 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. Clarity.  Balance.  Suprising power.  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.  

The OMS models are bright, transparent, tonally balanced and exceptionally comfortable to play.   

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.

List price: $8295

Feature Description
 
Body Style OM Cutaway
Head Style Slothead 12 Fret
Nut Width 1 3/4"
 
Top Premium Adirondack Spruce
Rosette Abalone
Back and Sides Premium Brazilian
Backstrip Bourgeois 
Body Binding Triple Bound Ivoroid
 
Fretboard Binding Triple Bound Ivoroid
Fretboard Inlay Squares, Diamonds
Headstock Binding Triple Bound Ivoroid
Headstock Veneer Brazilain Rosewood
 
Bridge Ebony Pyramid
Tuners Waverly Sidemounts with Ivoroid buttons
Finish Natural 
Additional Ivoroid Heel Cap and Butt Wedge.  Side purfling.   No pickguard.  Bone bridge & end pins.  

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