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JOM-150 - New for 2007

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 The JOM-150 is treated with the same classic appointments as our   now-classic Bourgeois Brazilian Rosewood D-150 Dreadnought.  

JOM stands for JUMBO OM. The JOM is an original body style developed by Dana in the late 1980's, in response to players' requests for a mid-sized guitar having the balance and clarity of an OM--but with a bigger presence.  The idea was simple: Start with the OM outline, enlarge it a bit, play around with the curves, deepen the sides and end up with the all the balance, clarity and power you need.  

 Premium Brazilian rosewood back and sides and premium Adirondack spruce top . Elegantly appointed with an abalone rosette, triple layer ivoroid body, fretboard and headstock binding, side purfling,  slotted squares and diamonds inlay, and gold Waverly tuners.

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: $7795

Feature Description
 
Body Style Dreadnought
Head Style Snakehead (Square head available at no extra charge)
Nut Width 1 23/32"
 
Top Premium Adirondack Spruce
Rosette Abalone
Back and Sides Premium Brazilian Rosewood
Backstrip Bourgeois
Body Binding Triple Bound Ivoroid
 
Fretboard Binding Triple Bound Ivoroid
Fretboard Inlay Squares, Diamond
Headstock Binding Triple Bound Ivoroid
Headstock Veneer  Rosewood
 
Bridge Ebony Belly
Tuners Gold Waverly
Finish Vintage Top Toner
Additional features Bone bridge pins and end pins &  Side Purfling .

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