Are Blueridge guitars good?
Blueridge Guitars made by Saga Musical Instruments has some truly fantastic instruments and they come in at some unbelievable price points. Usually, I would just isolate one guitar from a lineup, but in this case, I have to say that across the board Blueridge makes some very good sounding and nicely priced instruments.
What kind of guitar does Jimmy Capps play?
Jimmy Capps: Well I’ve got a 1961 Martin guitar that I bought from Harold Bradley, a well known guitar player of the A Team. I also have a Taylor guitar and it’s a dreadnought that’s similiar to a D28 and I love that guitar. I’ve been playing Blueridge guitars as of late.
What acoustic guitar did Jimmy Capps play?
Jimmy with Blueridge Guitar Jimmy Capps is probably best known for his acoustic work, and in recent years Jimmy has been playing a Blueridge BR 143CE Historic Series 000 model, that he has customized with a cocobolo arm rest.
Did Jimmy Capps play on the Wilburn Brothers Show?
Church St., Benson, NC and the street is known locally as Jimmy Capps Parkway. You can still see Jimmy and hear his wonderfully distinctive guitar playing every week on the Grand ole Opry, and also on RFD-TV on the weekly shows “Larry’s Country Diner” … “Country’s Family Reunion” … “Wilburn Brothers Show” … etc.”
Is the Blueridge br160 a good guitar?
This guitar is amazing and once the action was lowered it is playable by beginners all the way to experts. This Blueridge BR160 is a beautiful instrument that is very well made and has a great sound and tone. The hard case is very nice too.
What makes a br-160 so special?
The BR-160’s great sound and great looks are just part of what will make it one of the more desirable vintage style acoustic guitars in production today. It starts with a solid Sitka spruce top and handcarved parabolic top braces that respect the prewar forward x-pattern.
What do you think of the Gibson br-160?
We have two BR-160’s and both are fantastic guitars. I originally intended just to purchase one, and decided to have a replacement sent, because of a small issue with the fingerboard. The first guitar sounded awesome, very open, deep bass, crisp and loud! It has a wide grain spruce top with some heavy silking in the center.
Why buy a Blueridge historic series guitar?
Traditional American-inspired design assures that vintage tone! The classic vintage style and modern improvements in playability and construction of the Blueridge guitars that make up the Historic Series have all the traditional features usually found on pricey vintage guitars, but at an amazingly affordable price!