Steel String Guitars

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Bigfoot OM

The OM is arguably the most popular body shape as far as steel string guitars go. The tighter waist and flowing curves enable this to be played comfortably sitting down or standing up. The size and depth of the body, combined with my voicing process makes it a perfect choice for finger picking or strumming. 

  • Scale length - 25”

  • Body length - 19.35” 

  • Upper Bout - 11.25”

  • Waist - 9.5"

  • Lower Bout - 15.5”

  • Depth at Heel - 3.75” 

  • Depth at Tail block - 4.25” 

  • Neck join - 14th Fret

  • Number of Frets - 21

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Bigfoot Mod-D

The Mod D (Modified Dreadnought) is a scaled down version of the traditional Dreadnought shape, with a couple of changes to make it comfortable to play in a seated position. It has been designed to be a fingerstyle player’s dream, offering an immense low end, with very, very fat trebles. It offers a 12th Fret neck join, which changes the position of the bridge, placing it in the centre of the vibrating surface of the soundboard. 

  • Scale length - 25” 

  • Body Length - 19.35” 

  • Upper Bout - 11.3”

  • Waist - 10”

  • Lower Bout - 15.25” 

  • Depth at Heel - 3.75” 

  • Depth at tail - 4.25” 

  • Neck join - 12th Fret

  • Number of frets - 18

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Little Bigfoot

This parlour sized guitar sounds a lot bigger than it looks. It is a little cannon, and will fill up a room with it's tone without breaking a sweat!

  • Scale length - 24.75” 

  • Body Length - 18.8” 

  • Upper Bout - 9.5”

  • Waist - 8”

  • Lower Bout - 13.5” 

  • Depth at Heel - 3.5” 

  • Depth at tail - 4.25” 

  • Neck join - 12th Fret

  • Number of frets - 18

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