Model

Bourgeois Touchstone Series

Acoustic guitar series

The Touchstone Series is Bourgeois's more accessible line, created to bring the company's signature hand-voiced, tap-tuned tone to a wider audience at a lower price than its standard Maine-built instruments. Produced through a collaboration with Eastman, Touchstone guitars are largely built at Eastman's factory and then hand-voiced, inspected, and set up in Bourgeois's Lewiston, Maine workshop. The series spans models such as the Country Boy in mahogany and the Vintage in Indian rosewood with herringbone trim.

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Category

  • Technical line drawing of Acoustic Guitars

    Acoustic Guitars

    Acoustic steel-string and nylon-string guitars, guitar model families, and related variants.

Made by

  • Bourgeois Guitars

    Bourgeois Guitars is a United States boutique, custom, or luthier-led acoustic guitar maker.

Models in series

  • Bourgeois Country Boy

    United States

    The Bourgeois Country Boy is the maker's mahogany-bodied model with simple, understated appointments in the traditional style-18 mold. Offered in both Orchestra Model (OM) and dreadnought sizes, it pairs a Sitka spruce top (standard or torrefied) with mahogany back and sides, giving the clarity and strong note separation that mahogany guitars are known for. Bourgeois builds and hand-voices the Country Boy in Lewiston, Maine.

  • Bourgeois Vintage D

    United States

    The Bourgeois Vintage D is a square-shoulder dreadnought built with classic pre-war styling: a Sitka spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and vintage herringbone trim. The dreadnought body, with its large air cavity and scalloped X-bracing, delivers strong projection and low-end power on a 25.5-inch scale, making it a flatpicking and bluegrass favorite. Bourgeois hand-voices each guitar in Lewiston, Maine, pairing the period look with modern construction.

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