Reviews

Play Music Arguably one of the all-round nicest guitars most of us are ever likely to own (BR 160)

Music Mart Sounding this good straight out of the box, they'll sound magnificent after a few years playing in...Amazing value for money BR 43 and BR 160

Total Guitar It's official - they do make 'em like they used to...These guitars are the toast of the US Bluegrass circuit, and a million men with funny moustaches can't be wrong. (BG 140)
The BG 140 got an overall score of 5/5, and was awarded 'Best Buy'.

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Information

The numbering of the Blueridge guitars denotes the series and style of each guitar. The first digit denotes the series (1 for Historic, 2 for Pre-war, and the Contemporary models have this digit missed off). The second digit (or first digit if the model is Contemporary) indicates the style (lower numbers for the simpler styles, 8 for the fanciest). The last digit is a 0 or a 3. 0 is for D style (dreadnought, a larger bodied guitar) and 3 is for the OOO (a small bodied guitar). So the BR-140 is a mid range Historic dreadnought.

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