Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Blueridge BR-371 Historic Series 0 Style Parlor Acoustic Guitar for $1,071.84


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Rating: 4.0

List Price : $1,595.00 Price : $1,071.84
Blueridge BR-371 Historic Series 0 Style Parlor Acoustic Guitar

Product Description

BR-371 12-Fret O-Style Guitar The Blueridge BR-371 Parlor guitar celebrates the past. This new Blueridge is the perfect replicas of a classic, small-bodied parlor guitar built around the turn of the century. Every feature of design, workmanship and ornamentation is faithfully reproduced, but with a few modern improvements such as a slimmer, more playable neck and adjustable truss rod. Representing the top of the line for our Blueridge Parlor guitars, BR-371 features stunning abalone pearl inlay around top and soundhole as well as select solid woods throughout.


  • Select solid spruce top with handcarved parabolic shaped and scalloped top bracing in the authentic PreWar forward X position
  • Solid East Indian rosewood back and sides and solid mahogany neck with traditional diamond volute Abalone top
  • Sound hole purfling and grained ivoroid binding on body and neck
  • Ebony fingerboard and pyramid style bridge with bone saddle and a natural high gloss finish
  • High quality nickel plated Gotoh tuners with grained ivoroid buttons


Blueridge BR-371 Historic Series 0 Style Parlor Acoustic Guitar Reviews


Blueridge BR-371 Historic Series 0 Style Parlor Acoustic Guitar Reviews


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4.0 out of 5 stars Blueridge 371, August 15, 2012
This review is from: Blueridge BR-371 Historic Series 0 Style Parlor Acoustic Guitar (Electronics)
I bought my Blueridge just a few weeks ago. I was looking for a small-bodied guitar with a 'big' sound. I tried out
several Taylors and Martins with a similar body size that were close in price range to the 371, but hands down, the
Blueridge won me over. For one thing, the bass strings have an incredible resonance. While you may not get as much from
the treble strings, overall, this guitar represents a a wonderful playing experience, whether you are finger picking, strumming, or playing for a heavier rhyhtmic output.

I love the small body size of the guitar, but again, don't be fooled that this parlor model will lack depth or that it doesn't have great tonal output because it does.

I did make several changes though to the guitar: I put some lighter Elixir strings on and sanded the bridge, just a bit to improve playability. The slightly lower action on the guitar made it a bit easier to play. My only complaint is that barring chords can be more of... Read more
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1 comment:

  1. Nice blog... It seems to be a good guitar with nice review. Here you can find more information regarding good Parlor acoustic guitar. Thanks

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