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The Prairie State name marked a number of wonderful guitar models built by the Larson Brothers in the 1920s and 30s. These instruments are heralded for their great blues tone and coveted by players. Prairie State style instruments have been used by Jessie Fuller, Stefan Grossman and other greats. John Greven is one of the master luthiers who’s version of the Prairie State Guitar is considered one of the finest. John’s take is inspired by the Jumbo size Prairie State Guitarsbuilt by the Larson Brothers and has a massive bass response and strong trebles. Alternate thumb tunes never sounded so good. This one is crafted from gorgeous ‘Plum Pudding’ Mahogany and European Spruce for power and clarity.


Scale Length | 25.4 in |
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Nut Width | 1.75 in |
String Spacing | 2.13 in |
Woods | Spruce - European, Mahogany |
The Prairie State name marked a number of wonderful guitar models built by the Larson Brothers in the 1920s and 30s. These instruments are heralded for their great blues tone and coveted by players

