Stanford Dejavu Old Mommy 28
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Features
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Back / sides: Rosewood
Bright, clear tones with good sustain -
Top: Spruce
Brighter sound and better projection. -
Fretboard: Pau Ferro
Precise, clear tone and good sustain. -
Nut width: Medium (43 - 46 mm)
Medium to wide nut width for comfortable gripping and plucking. -
Neck: Mahogany
Warmer sound, less brightness/treble, more sustain.
With the Stanford Deja Vu series we present instruments with which history was made. Countless guitarists have stood with these icons of guitar making in studios and on stages around the world.
The Old Mommy 28, an OM, is built according to the original blueprints of an instrument from 1928. Original pre-war instruments now fetch 5-digit prices and are difficult to find in good condition.
The Old Mommy 28 offers a brilliant sound rich in overtones with enormous dynamics.
Orchestra models are ideal for guitarists who prefer a balanced sound.
- Back / sides: Solid rosewood / rosewood veneered
- Binding: SECTION
- Body shape: Size O/OO/OOO
- Body shape: OM
- Bridge: Pau Ferro
- Color / finish: Nature
- Color / finish: Nature
- Construction / acoustic: Partially solid (top)
- Country of origin: China
- Cutaway: No
- Finish: Gloss
- Fretboard: Pau Ferro
- Neck: Mahogany
- Nut width: 45.0mm
- Rosette: Multi Stripe
- Saddle/cross piece inlay: Bone
- Scale length: 25.6" (650mm)
- Strings: 6-string
- Top: Spruce
- Tuning machines: Nickel open gear
Stanford Guitars
Stanford Guitars is regularly recognized by trade magazines across Europe for its excellent acoustic guitars. Stanford guitars and basses not only impress with their excellent playability, but also shine with a special painting process for ideal vibration behavior and, above all, with the absolute best price-performance ratio. The pleasantly round, yet assertive sound of the Stanford musical instruments convinces numerous artists such as Luxuslärm, The Intersphere and Six. When it comes to acoustic basses, Stanford has a "fretted" and a "fretless" version of the popular acoustic basses in its program with the Stanford Big Sur series .