East Indian Rosewood Parlor Guitar
Indian rosewood is commonly found on high-end guitars for good reason. This wood is heavier and more dense than mahogany and also is very stable and resonant. East Indian Rosewood is dark brown with sometimes purple-brown streaks giving a pleasant figure. This guitar has attractive accents of curly eucalyptus binding and matching rosette rings.
East Indian Rosewood Parlor Features
- Model - Parlor 12 Fret
- Scale Length - 25
- Top - Mastergrade Bearclaw Sitka Spruce
- Back & Sides - Indian Rosewood
- Neck - Solid Mahogany (One Piece Construction)
- Rosette - Birdseye Maple with Eucalyptus Rings
- Binding - Figured Eucalyptus
- Inlay - Pearl Markers and Pearl Bird Emblem
- Fingerboard - Ebony
- Bridge - Brazilian Rosewood
- Headplate - Brazilian Rosewood
- Tuners - Gotoh 510 Series
- Case - Cedar Creek 5 Ply Arch Top







