Thread: Blueridge BR-35
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Old 11-26-2019, 05:03 AM
Wade Hampton Wade Hampton is offline
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It almost certainly has laminated back and sides, despite what might have been claimed about that model. With Blueridge guitars the nomenclature makes it obvious at a glance: with all-solid wood models, the numbers following the “BR” prefix have three digits. If there are two digits following the “BR,” that means it has a solid top but laminated back and sides.

No exceptions.

If you doubt this, call 1-800-BUY-SAGA, and ask them yourself. Whatever the various models that Saga, the parent company for Blueridge guitars (and Kentucky mandolins, and Regal resonator guitars, and a number of other brands,) has come out with, the use of two digits to indicate models with laminated backs and sides and three digits to indicate all-solid wood models has been a constant for decades now.

Hope this helps.


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