The Orchestra Model was introduced to the world for the first time at the end of the 1920s and was one of the great guitar forms at that time. The OM-Body was originally designed for use in Big Band. Quickly recognized fingerstyle guitarists, this body with radiant and striking mids is well established and at the same time produces a balanced frequency spectrum. Reason enough for Stanford to revive this successful model with the Golden Era OM 10.
In a classic manner, this all-massive OM comes with a Sitka spruce top and a body made of mahogany and shines with the typical woody sound and direct response that has made the Orchestra Model so popular.
In addition, a compensated bone bridge inlay provides optimal resonance transmission and a flat string position, while the open vintage tuners keep the tuning clean and ensure precise tuning.
For stage use the Nautilus pickup is available, which is inconspicuously mounted on the upper end of the sound hole with a small volume wheel and transmits the sound of the guitar balanced and dynamic to the amplifier.