Guitars - Nylon String
The Nylon String OM is available in a variety of tonewoods.
It's base price starts at $2750.00, and is dependent on the woods used for its final price.
The Nylon string OM:
This guitar is an innovation of the Phoenix Guitar Company.
It is built mainly for fingerstyle and jazz. We first introduced this model in 1994, and since that time,
it has undergone several generations of improvements, from its body size to its top and back bracing.
It is available in both regular and cutaway models.
This guitar has the beautiful tone of a concert classical guitar.
Its tone is very balanced, from its mellow bass to its crisp treble.
It has a narrower fingerboard than a classical, with a radiused fingerboard, making it almost effortless to play.
The standard scale length is 26 in, but can be adjusted as needed.
Model Shown: Nylon String OM Cutaway.
- Sides & Back (3 piece): Brazilian Rosewood
- Body Binding: Brazilian Rosewood
The Concert Classical:
This is our classical guitar. It typically has a 660mm or 650mm scale length (though more can be done upon request), a two inch wide neck at the nut, and a radiused fingerboard.
It offers a bound fingerboard (ebony), and wood bindings and purflings on the body. Our classical guitar starts at $3150,
and has a powerful tone, which we believe competes very well with the finest of classical guitars
(and we do repairs on a lot of very fine classical guitars).
Model Shown: Concert Classical Base Model (It Is Truly A Classic).
- Sides & Back: Indian Rosewood
- Top: Western Red Cedar
Below is a new classical we have made, with some non-traditional features: First, the rosette has a new look. Second, we have put a Grit Laskin / Kevin Ryan style bevel on the top and back of the guitar for comfort. We want to thank Grit and Kevin for giving us permission to use this design--and I want to personally thank Grit for sitting down with me and showing me his design, and how it is done.

Here are some closer images of this guitar:
This is a closeup of the top bevel. The bindings and bevel are flamed koa

Here is a shot of the raised fingerboard.

Here is the end graft. This shot shows the purfling mitered around the graft.

This is the back bevel.

Here is a closeup of the rosette.

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