Blue Ridge Guitars?

Started by db944, June 06, 2024, 01:33:45 PM

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Anyone have any experience with Blue Ridge guitars?  How do they rate?

Never owned one have down setup work few nice guitar,they did feel a little heavy.Sounded nice play well,after the setup. :wink:
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About twenty years ago there was a small shop near where I was working.  I'd go in there from time to time and that's where I saw a Blueridge for the first time.  Back then they were around $400 which was just insane for a solid-wood guitar.  I liked every one of them I picked up.  They had a Larrivee lookalike headstock shape, but they all also had, to my eye, over-the-top inlay work up there as well.  It just looked strange to me to see an otherwise plain guitar with such elaborate inlay work on the headstock.  I've not seen one in person for many years, and I'm not sure if they are being made in the same factory as the originals: but I'd not hesitate to get one of those earlier ones if I was after a Blueridge. 

Owned a BR-371 for a while,built like a tank,was around a couple of years old,and had been played frequently by the seller,I liked the guitar, but had to decide between keeping my other two 12- frets ( Larrivee and Eastman) and the Blueridge lost,in fact the Eastman went soon after,the Larrivee is a keeper..

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