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Orangewood Introduces the Melrose Mahogany Collection

Orangewood Introduces the Melrose Mahogany Collection

Three upgraded models featuring solid mahogany tops, custom-voiced LR Baggs Bronze Element VTC pickups, and smooth natural gloss finishes.


Orangewood chose solid mahogany tops for a clear and even voice across the acoustic guitar’s full range. They then added layered sapele mahogany back and sides to back that voice with balanced, full-bodied projection. The guitars are finished with a natural gloss to protect and show off the figured wood. Elegant touches like an iridescent abalone rosette, acrylic wing inlays, and gold hardware round out the Collection.

Features

  • Top: Solid Mahogany
  • Back & Sides: Layered Sapele Mahogany
  • Finish: Natural Gloss
  • Electronics: Custom-Voiced LR Baggs Element Bronze VTC Pickup
  • Aesthetics: Abalone Rosette, Gold Hardware, Eye-catching Fretboard Inlays
  • Body Shape Options: Dreadnought, Grand Auditorium Cutaway, and Grand Concert
  • Price: $475.00
  • Gig Bag & Professional Setup Included

Orangewood | Echo Mahogany Live | Acoustic Guitar Demo ft. Izzy Fontaine

For more information, please visit orangewoodguitars.com.


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