Models

Every model, most significant first.

9 models

  • Bourgeois OM

    Orchestra Model (OM) acoustic guitar

    United States

    The Bourgeois OM, or Orchestra Model, is the maker's most popular body shape: a 14-fret acoustic guitar with a 25.5-inch scale that sits between the smaller 000 and a dreadnought. It is valued for its balance of clarity, presence, power, and comfort, appealing equally to fingerstyle players and flatpickers. Like all Bourgeois guitars it is built and hand-voiced in Lewiston, Maine.

  • Bashkin OM

    Orchestra Model acoustic guitar, also known as the Placencia OM

    Steel-string guitar · United States

    The OM is Michael Bashkin flagship orchestra-model guitar, described by the maker as a modern take on the classic Orchestral Model guitar and individually voiced for a responsive tonal range capable of both subtle and powerful playing. It is widely known among dealers as the Placencia OM, Bashkin signature OM, and is offered as a defined design with Standard and Premium feature options rather than as a one-off.

  • Martin OM-28

    Orchestra Model rosewood acoustic guitar

    Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States

    The Martin OM-28 is an Orchestra Model built on the 000-14 fret body with a long 25.4-inch scale, a solid spruce top, and East Indian rosewood back and sides. Its balanced response and comfortable size make it a fingerstyle favorite in the Standard Series, handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.

  • Martin 000-28

    Auditorium-body rosewood acoustic guitar

    Steel-string guitar, Acoustic guitar · United States

    The Martin 000-28 pairs the 000-14 fret auditorium body with a shorter 24.9-inch scale, a solid spruce top, and East Indian rosewood back and sides for a warm, even, fingerstyle-friendly voice. It is a Standard Series model handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.

  • Collings OM Series

    Collings's mid-sized Orchestra Model flat-tops

    Acoustic guitar · United States

    The Collings OM Series comprises the company's mid-sized Orchestra Model flat-tops, such as the OM1, OM2H, and OM3, hand-built in Austin, Texas and prized for their balance, clarity, and fingerstyle responsiveness.

  • Collings OM2H

    Rosewood Orchestra Model flat-top acoustic guitar

    Steel-string guitar, Acoustic guitar · United States

    The Collings OM2H is a flagship Orchestra Model with a Sitka spruce top, East Indian rosewood back and sides, ivoroid binding, a mahogany neck, and an ebony fingerboard, hand-built in Austin, Texas. It is offered in 25-1/2-inch long scale and 24-7/8-inch short scale and is a benchmark fingerstyle guitar.

  • Santa Cruz OM

    Orchestra Model acoustic guitar

    Steel-string guitar · United States

    The OM is Santa Cruz Guitar Company Orchestra Model, a mid-sized guitar based on the 1920s OM design that the company was among the first modern builders to reintroduce in the early 1980s. It delivers clean, loud mid-range and trebles complemented by a slightly predominant bass, and is offered with extensive no-charge custom options.

  • Preston Thompson OM & 14-Fret 000

    Prewar-style OM and 14-fret 000 acoustic guitars

    Steel-string guitar · United States

    This Preston Thompson family pairs the OM and the 14-fret 000, both with a relatively slim body depth that gives quickness to the sound and strong string-to-string and bass-to-treble balance. The longer OM scale generally gives more punch and volume for flat-pickers and fingerpickers, while the shorter 000 scale lowers string tension to suit fingerstyle and blues players. Both share Adirondack red spruce tops, advanced X-brace placement, hand-graduated tops, scalloped bracing, and dovetail neck joints.

  • Huss & Dalton OM

    Orchestra Model acoustic guitar

    Steel-string guitar · United States

    The OM is the Huss & Dalton non-cutaway Orchestra Model, offered alongside a cutaway version (OM-C). It is built to order with a choice of tonewoods and finished with the in-house H&D Ripple fretboard inlay, and is handcrafted in Staunton, Virginia.