Bourgeois DHCB/TS-LE

3,499.00

The Bourgeois DHCB/TS-LE Touchstone Hawaiian Country Boy is a limited-edition dreadnought that blends Dana Bourgeois’ legendary voicing expertise with the beauty and tonal depth of figured Hawaiian koa and bearclaw Sitka spruce. Hand-selected tonewoods, Adirondack bracing, and precision craftsmanship deliver exceptional clarity, warmth, and projection, making it equally at home on stage or in the studio. Finished with premium appointments — Schaller Grand Tune tuners, an ebony bridge and fingerboard, and a high-gloss body — this guitar is as striking to look at as it is inspiring to play. Complete with a hard-shell case and certificate, and with 5% of proceeds supporting koa forest reforestation, it’s a rare instrument with both soul and substance.

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Description

  • Body Shape: Dreadnought

  • Top: Solid Bearclaw Sitka Spruce (hand-selected by Dana Bourgeois)

  • Back & Sides: Figured Hawaiian Koa

  • Bracing: Adirondack Spruce

  • Neck: Mahogany, 14-fret join

  • Fingerboard: Ebony

  • Scale Length: 25.5″ (648 mm)

  • Nut Width: 1 23/32″ (~43.5 mm), bone nut

  • Bridge: Ebony with bone saddle, ivoroid pins

  • Tuners: Schaller Grand Tune (nickel)

  • Finish: High-gloss body, matte neck

  • Included: Hard-shell case, certificate of authenticity, professional setup

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