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OM-ECHF Navy Blues
OM-ECHF Navy Blues
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The OM-ECHF Navy Blues features European Spruce top, East Indian Rosewood sides, and East Indian Rosewood back. View the specifications below for more details.
Overview
Body Size:
000-14 Fret
Finish Top:
Gloss
Construction:
Dovetail Neck Joint
Back and Side Finish:
Gloss
Bracing Pattern:
X-Brace
Scale Length:
25.4"
Brace Shape:
Scalloped
Fingerboard Width at Nut:
1 3/4''
Top Material:
European Spruce
Neck Shape:
Modified V
Back Material:
East Indian Rosewood
Neck Taper:
Standard Taper
Side Material:
East Indian Rosewood
Electronics:
Optional
Top
Top Color:
Navy Blue
Bridge Style:
Belly - Drop in Saddle
Binding:
Grained Ivoroid
Bridge String Spacing:
2 1/4''
Top Inlay Material:
Fine Herringbone
Bridge Material:
Ebony
Top Detail:
None
Bridge Pin Material:
Black Plastic
Pickguard:
None
Bridge Pin Dots:
Abalone
Pickguard Inlay:
None
Saddle:
Compensated Bone
Rosette:
Custom Inlay
Saddle Radius:
16"
Body
Brace Material:
Spruce
Back and Sides Color:
Navy Blue
Brace Size:
1/4"
Back Detail:
None
Back Purfling/Strip:
Style 21 Fine Herringbone with Black Stripe
Back Inlay Material:
Multi-Stripe
Heelcap:
Grained Ivoroid with Multi-Stripe
Side Detail:
None
Endpiece:
Grained Ivoroid
Side Inlay Material:
Multi-Stripe
Endpiece Inlay:
Multi-Stripe
Neck
Neck Material:
Genuine Mahogany
Fingerboard Material:
Ebony
Finish Neck:
Gloss
Fingerboard Width at 12th Fret:
2 1/4''
Neck Color:
Navy Blue
Fingerboard Inlay Style:
Style 45 Snowflake
Number of Frets Total:
20
Fingerboard Inlay Material:
Abalone
Neck Joins Body At:
14th Fret
Fingerboard Binding Material:
Grained Ivoroid
Side Dots:
Black
Headstock
Headstock Shape:
Solid with Square Taper and Diamond
Tuning Machines:
Chrome Enclosed Gear
Headplate Material:
Ebony
Knob:
Small
Headplate Logo Style:
Alternate Torch
Nut Material:
Bone
Headplate Binding Material:
Grained Ivoroid with Multi-Stripe
Headplate Detail:
N/A
Misc
Case:
Ply Hardshell
Left Handed Availability:
true
Label:
Blue label Signed by CFM IV, Eric Clapton, Hiroshi Fujiwara & Dick Boak, Numbered in Sequence