Collings

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  1. Collings OM1 - Torrefied Sitka Spruce/Mahogany #4327
    $6,300.00

    Top: Torrefied Sitka Spruce
    Back & Sides: Honduran mahogany
    Neck: Honduran mahogany
    Body Binding: Tortoise with b/w/b/w top purfling
    Bridge: Ebony belly-style with 2 3/16" spacing
    Fingerboard: Ebony with MOP short dots
    Bridge Pins/End Pin: Ebony with MOP dot
    Nut: Bone
    Nut Width: 1 3/4"
    Saddle: Bone, drop-in
    Neck Profile: Modified V
    Peghead Profile: Tapered square
    Neck Joint: Mortise & tenon hybrid
    Truss Rod: Fully adjustable
    Frets: Medium 18% nickel-silver
    Peghead Veneer: Ebony with MOP Collings logo
    Tuners: Nickel Waverly (16:1 ratio)
    Backstrip: 1-style (Walnut)
    Rosette: b/w Purfling
    Scale Length: 25 1/2"
    Brace Material: Adirondack Spruce
    Brace Pattern: Pre-war scalloped X-brace
    Fingerboard Radius: 14" - 26" compound
    Body Finish: High gloss nitrocellulose lacquer
    Neck Finish: High gloss polyester resin
    Pickguard: Tortoise
    Strings: D'Addario EJ-16 (.012"- .053")
    Case: Collings TKL Handcrafted Case
    Serial Number: 34327

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  2. Collings D1 - Sitka/Mahogany - Adirondack Braces #4248
    $5,800.00

      Upgraded with Adirondack Spruce Braces, and 1 3/4" nut width.
      The square-shouldered, 14-fret dreadnought is the poster boy of acoustic guitar body shapes. It's classic, but above all, practical. While Collings is certainly not the only company to build them, they bring a new tonal clarity to the depth and warmth usually associated with such a large, deep-bodied guitar.
      Although its bass response makes the dreadnought ideal for vocal accompaniment, Collings versions are also often employed by bluegrass flatpickers who must compete with inherently louder instruments such as banjos and fiddles. Simply put, the Collings D1 will get the job done, and with grace and humility.

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  3. Collings D2H Sitka Spruce/Indian Rosewood #4198
    $5,900.00

    The square-shouldered 14-fret dreadnought is the most popular steel-string acoustic guitar body shape in the world. While Collings is certainly not the only company to build them, they bring a new tonal clarity to the depth and warmth usually associated with such a large, deep-bodied guitar. Although its bass response makes the dreadnought ideal for vocal accompaniment, Collings versions are also often employed by bluegrass flatpickers who must compete with inherently louder instruments such as banjos and fiddles.

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  4. Collings OM2H - Torrefied Sitka/Indian Rosewood - Torrefied Adirondack Braces #3813
    $6,575.00

      This OM2H features a Torrefied Sitka Spruce top, Indian Rosewood back and sides, Torrefied Adirondack Spruce braces, and a 1 3/4" nut width.
      'OM' stands for "Orchestra Model," but 80 years after this body shape was first designed it has become the most popular 14-fret model with fingerstyle guitar soloists who choose to play on steel strings; yet flatpickers also find it appealing. The compact shape makes the Collings OM equally easy to handle onstage or when sitting on the couch, and the relatively shallow body (barely over 4 inches deep) results in balanced tone and an immediate response.

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  5. Collings D1-T Traditional - Sitka/Honduran Mahogany #33692
    $6,600.00

    Colling's D1-T Traditional Series or "T-Series” guitars represent an exciting vintage-inspired tonal variation on the distinctive Collings sound, designed and crafted to showcase the most desirable characteristics present in coveted pre-war instruments. Bracing and tone woods are adjusted for weight and thickness to create a voicing characterized by warm, rounded highs and a present low midrange, while retaining a quick attack and strong projection.

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  6. Collings OM2H SS - Short Scale - Torrefied Sitka Spruce/Indian Rosewood - Adirondack Braces #2936
    $6,775.00

    Featuring a 24-7/8" Short Scale, Torrefied Sitka Spruce top, Adirondack Braces, and 1-3/4" Nut Width.

    'OM' stands for "Orchestra Model," but 80 years after this body shape was first designed it has become the most popular 14-fret model with fingerstyle guitar soloists who choose to play on steel strings. Yet flatpickers also find it appealing, and when the graceful cutaway is added these OMs are often used by lead players who routinely explore all 20 frets much as they would on an electric guitar. The compact shape makes the Collings OM equally easy to handle onstage or when sitting on the couch, and the relatively shallow body (barely over 4 inches deep) results in balanced tone and an immediate response.

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  7. Collings 002H 14-Fret - Sitka/Rosewood - Adirondack Braces #1019
    $6,075.00

    As Collings' newest acoustic body size, the 00 14-Fret Series finds the sweet spot between a small-bodied and mid-sized instrument while bringing to the table a distinctive voice and character all its own. Upon picking up the guitar, it doesn't take more than a few strums to reveal a pleasing midrange resonance that distinguishes this size from other offerings. This fullness of tone is complemented by dry and articulate attack, with more low-end definition than you’d typically expect to find in an instrument of this size. The shorter 24 7/8” scale length combined with a relatively broad waist allows for a more delicate top-voicing, producing an openness that’s equally suited for accentuating subtle nuances as it is for digging in on single-note runs. All in all, the 00 14-fret is a highly versatile instrument that excels at a variety of playing styles from fingerstyle to strumming and anything in between.

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