Breedlove Pursuit Exotic S Concert Nylon CE, Solid Wood Top Red Cedar-Myrtlewood Back & Sides

Breedlove

$799.00 $1,065.00

Fans of nylon string guitars know that the lower tension and supple feel of filament versus steel allows for an exciting array of explorations and emotions.

If you haven’t tried nylon, you don’t know what you’re missing, whether as a primary instrument or as an additional flavor in your personal musical stew.

Part of Breedlove’s sustainable ECO Collection, the tortoise bound Pursuit Exotic S Concert Nylon offers exquisite tone and easy playability, with the classic “classical” sound of solid western red cedar supported by the full range of myrtlewood.

Appointments, in addition to exacting Fishman Presys I electronics, include a slotted Asymmetrical headstock and sleek, easy-playing, satin finish African mahogany neck with soft cutaway access to every expressive fret.

Please note that woodgrain varies with finish and appearance to make each Breedlove guitar unique, the photos are for representation only.  

Specifications: 

  • Body Type Concert
  • Neck Wood African Mahogany
  • Solid Wood Top Western Red cedar
  • Layered Back & Sides African Mahogany, Myrtlewood
  • Top Finish Natural gloss
  • Back & Side Finish Amber
  • Fretboard Ovangkol (stain black)
  • # Frets 20
  • Nut Width 1.89"
  • Tuners Hardware Black Nylon Open Gear
  • Lower Bout Width 15.37"
  • Waist Width 9"
  • Upper Bout Width 11.28"
  • Body Length 19.875"
  • Body Depth 3.58" (Neck) 4.2" (Tailblock)
  • String Gauge D'Addario EJ44
  • Pickup Fishman Presys I
  • Bridge Ovangkol (stain black)
  • Binding Tortoise
  • Inlay Copper color Logo & Brass FB/Side Dots
  • Scale Length 25.3”
  • Sound Hole 3.94”
  • Designed in Bend, OR USA. Crafted in China.

 

Features: 

Sustainable & Clear Cut Free

Made from sustainably-sourced exotic and native tonewoods. No clear-cut trees are used in these instruments. Breedlove uses salvaged and individually harvested timber and has deep relationships with responsible suppliers around the globe. As we move towards sustainability across all lines, owner Tom Bedell has visited 15 countries to discover exactly where the wood comes from, how it is selected and harvested, and how this affects the wildlife, the community, the forest and the planet.