Among the multitude of instruments available today, a few stand out as true classics—guitars with a distinctive character and voice that have stood the test of time. One of these is the Lowden O-21. Northern Irish luthier George Lowden began building the model (then designated as a model S) in 1976, and the current model remains very close to the original. Lowden now builds a full line of guitars using several body sizes and a full range of wood options, but we were excited to check out the O-21, the latest incarnation of the guitar that put Lowden on the map.
Other specifications include:
- Walnut Back & Sides
- Sitka Spruce Top
- Figured Maple bindings
- 5 piece Mahogany/Rosewood neck
- Ebony fingerboard
- Rosewood Bridge
- 650mm scale length
- Rocklite-Mahogany-Maple purfling
- Clear pickguard
- Gotoh 381 Gold tuning machines with Ebony buttons
- Hard Case
- 4 lb 2 oz
- #26945
For more information about the Lowden O-21, please contact us.