Greven Guitar - used Lacewood OM-12

 

Description: Greven 0M-12: Used, Near Mint condition. 12 fret guitar with full sunburst. Sensational Lacewood back and sides with a spruce top under the traditional sunburst. (one of John's old, vintage Gibson sitka tops)! Ebony fretboard with MOP Nick Lucas style inlays. Wider, comfortable 1 13/16" nut width. Beautiful Fleur de Lis headstock inlay; and the headstock is bound and accented with purfling lines. Nickel, open-back Grover tuning machines. Brazilian rosewood body bindings, heelcap and headstock faceplate. Greven Tortis pickguard. Ebony bridge with Ivoroid bridge pins. Ebony fretboard. Fast gunstock finish (French polish) on the mahogany neck. Wonderful, dry, signature Greven sound! New, upgraded, custom Cedar creek case with Black Swamp alligator exterior.

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Make: 
Greven
Model: 
OM-12
Condition: 
SOLD
Price: 
Sold
Stock: 
SOLD
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Nut Width: 
1 13/16"
Saddle Spacing: 
2 9/32"
Scale Length: 
25.5"
Frets to Body: 
12
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Greven Guitars Background:

John¹s high school years were spent in Moorestown, New Jersey, where inspired by a left-handed custom Brazilian rosewood Gibson Mastertone, he made his first five-string banjo. Greven set up his own shop in Ithaca, New York, in 1967, where he built his first steel-string guitar.

In 1969 he moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee, to work with John Davis and started building a line of acoustic steel-string guitars from their shared shop space. There George Gruhn discovered Greven¹s pearl work, engraving, and carving talents and hired him to take over the repair shop at GTR (now Gruhn Guitars) in Nashville. He worked for Gruhn until 1975, when the Greven Guitar Company was officially born.

In 1977, Greven moved from Nashville, Tennessee, to Nashville, Indiana. Between 1977 and 1990, Greven turned out over 500 guitars. Eric Clapton, Jimmy Buffett, George Harrison, Buffy St.Marie, John Denver, Stefan Grossman, Stephen Stills, Steve Martin, the Dirt Band, Johnny Cash, and Mary Chapin Carpenter own at least one Greven original.

Greven now lives and works in Portland, Oregon where he¹s made over 1100 guitars.

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