UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45
NGD - Bourgeois Aged Tone D
Those that have been following my various acoustic shenanigans over the last couple of years will know I’m generally a dreadnought fan, and my benchmark has always been an old late 40’s D18 I played briefly about 20 year ago.
Following a first taste in September last year, I realised the best way to get close to that sort of vibe and quality was very likely something handmade and American. With that in mind, I managed to stumble across this in Charleston SC a couple of weeks ago while on holiday and genuinely not expecting to buy a guitar.
It’s an Aged Tone D by Bourgeois, about 10 years old, and utterly fabulous. Adirondack top and mahogany back/sides and vibey as hell. I basically loved it the moment I picked it up, but spent a couple of days thinking before I jumped in because 1) logistics were a pain as we were mid-road-trip, and 2) while very keenly priced, it was quite a bit of money…
But man it’s good… it knocks spots off my generally-excellent HD28 and absolutely sings with a pick. It currently has the typical high action you often seem to find on bluegrass-leaning instruments, so I’ll defiantly be lowering it a tiny bit once it’s settled in this climate, but otherwise it’s perfect as-is. Now I need to find myself some bluegrass to learn!
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I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
If/when you restring, can you take a picture of the bolt on neck joints? They are a marvel of construction in acoustic guitars, but unless you are looking for it, it's easy to miss!
So if you the guitar ever needs a reset, a couple of bolts to undo and put in a shim. That's it!
Nice seat, too
It's very nice whatever it is
But on the other hand, I can't help thinking another Dove or SJ-180 (or perhaps Atkin versions of the above) would be a lovely addition at the hifi/strummy end of things...