Taran Guitars Tirga Mhor DS7 Acoustic Guitar, Tasmanian Blackwood & Adirondack Spruce
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Details
This is the first bespoke build we have specced for the TNAG Nashville Showroom and we're delighted that it's with Taran Guitars.
It features a stunning set of Master Grade Tasmanian Blackwood for the back & sides and Master Grade Adirondack Spruce Soundboard.
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Model: Tirga Mhor DS7
Spec:
- Back & Sides - Master Grade Tasmanian Blackwood and sides
- Double Side construction with Scottish Larch and Black interior
- Taran Guitars Compression Braces on back
- Soundboard - Master grade Adirondack Spruce.
- Rosette - Hot Sand fade Scottish Walnut with Scottish Sycamore.
- Bindings - Ebano & Double Scottish Sycamore purfling.
- Front Purfling - Opposite Hot sand fade Scottish Walnut & Scottish Sycamore.
- Bevel - Hot Sand fade Scottish Walnut.
- Neck - Negative taper Padauk with 2 way truss rod and carbon fibre reinforcements.
- Fret Board - Fan Fret Ebony bound with Ebano.
- Fret Markers - Gold Circles with Red and Gold Circles at 12th fret.
- Frets - Evo Gold wire with Semi-hemispherical fret ends.
- Headstock - Hot Sand fade Scottish Walnut front and back.
- Tuners in Gold with black button Gotoh 510 21:1.
- Hand Carved Solid Ebony Bridge with Ebony Pins.
- t. Hand cut in Gold.
- Scales - 645mm to 660mm
- Frets to body - 12 also perpendicular fret
- Body Length - 510mm
- Max Body Width - 402mm
- Depth - 124mm
- Width at nut - 45mm
- Spacing at saddle - 59mm
- String Weight - 12-56
- Price includes - Calton Hard case in Orange and Black
Benefits
Fully insured global shipping
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Easy Returns
Every guitar comes with a 72-hour appraisal period so if you're not satisfied you can return the instrument to us
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Taran Guitars
Set up by Rory Dowling in 2007, Taran Guitars quickly became synonymous with high-quality instruments played by amazing musicians, such as Martin Simpson, and guitar players throughout Britain and beyond.
