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We’re Blueridge Acoustic Guitars Manufacturer

Vintage charm meets modern playability—Blueridge Guitars delivers timeless acoustic tones with precision craftsmanship. Inspired by the golden era of guitar-making, these instruments combine solid wood construction, scalloped bracing, and premium finishes for a rich, resonant sound. Whether you’re a fingerstyle enthusiast or a strummer chasing that classic dreadnought warmth, Blueridge offers pro-level quality at a fraction of boutique prices.

Our Guitars Range

From traditional craftsmanship to rich, expressive tones, our most sought-after Blueridge guitars offer something special for every acoustic player.

Blueridge Tenor Guitars

Lightweight and tuned for bright clarity, these 4-string tenor guitars are perfect for folk, Celtic, and vintage jazz styles.

Blueridge Parlor Guitars

Compact and articulate, parlor models are ideal for fingerstyle playing and intimate acoustic performances.

Blueridge 12-Fret Guitars

With their warm, full tone and vintage character, these guitars offer enhanced playability and a classic prewar feel.

Blueridge Gospel Guitars

Designed with spiritual expression in mind, these models combine powerful projection with decorative appointments for gospel and soul music.

Blueridge Sunburst Guitars

Featuring a striking sunburst finish and vibrant tonal response, these guitars blend old-school aesthetics with modern craftsmanship.

Blueridge Worship Guitars

Built for praise and performance, these models deliver balanced tone and easy playability ideal for church and worship settings.

Blueridge Guitars Bestsellers

Blueridge BR-180 Historic Series Dreadnought Guitar

A tone-rich powerhouse inspired by the Martin D‑45, featuring a solid Sitka spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, scalloped X‑bracing, abalone inlays, and a slim mahogany neck for bold projection and vintage flair.

Blueridge BR-143CE Historic Series Guitar

A 000-size cutaway guitar with select solid Sitka spruce and mahogany construction, slim neck, and L.R. Baggs electronics, offering balanced tone, fingerstyle clarity, and plug‑and‑play stage readiness.

Blueridge BR-371 Historic Series Parlor Guitar

Compact and travel-friendly, this parlor model sports a Sitka spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, abalone detailing, ebony fingerboard, and optional L.R. Baggs pickup for vintage tone on the go.

Authentic Vintage Tone

Why Customers Choose Blueridge Guitars

Customers choose Blueridge Guitars for their exceptional craftsmanship, vintage tone, and unbeatable value in the acoustic guitar world.

Premium Materials

We use solid Sitka spruce, rosewood, and mahogany for tonal depth and durability.

Traditional Craftsmanship

From hand-carved X-bracing to dovetail neck joints, our guitars are made using time-honored techniques.

Unmatched Value

Blueridge delivers professional-grade instruments at a price point accessible to working musicians.

Blueridge Guitars Company Values

At the heart of Blueridge is a commitment to excellence, tradition, and player satisfaction that shapes every guitar we create.

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Blueridge Guitars Company Insights

Blueridge Guitars blends decades of design expertise with a deep respect for vintage acoustic traditions, consistently delivering instruments that resonate with players worldwide.
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Blueridge Guitars Reviews

If you’re searching for rich vintage tone, timeless design, and performance that rivals guitars twice the price, Blueridge Guitars will leave a lasting impression on your ears—and your soul.
When I first picked up the Blueridge BR-143CE, I was looking for an acoustic-electric that could handle both delicate solo songwriting and full-scale worship sets at church. I’d tried a few major brands before, but nothing struck the right balance of tone, comfort, and aesthetics—until this guitar. From the very first strum, I felt the connection. The solid Sitka spruce top delivers a bright, clean tone, while the mahogany back and sides mellow it out just enough to sit perfectly behind vocals without overpowering them. Whether I’m leading with a band or playing quietly during prayer sets, this guitar fits the mood and mix every time. The cutaway design gives me access to higher frets for melodic work and harmony lines, and the slim neck profile is a dream to play—great for long sessions without fatigue. The built-in LR Baggs electronics are phenomenal; I get a crystal-clear signal straight into our church sound system, with no feedback issues or harsh EQ. Even our audio techs commented on how well it blends in the mix without needing much adjustment. Beyond sound, this guitar is beautifully constructed. The gloss finish, understated inlays, and tight grain work give it an elegant, professional look. I’ve traveled with it for retreats, led worship in multiple states, and written dozens of original songs on it—it’s been reliable, consistent, and creatively inspiring. I truly feel like this guitar has become an extension of my voice and ministry, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything else in this price range. Blueridge got this one right on every level.
Lori Brenner
Church Worship Leader & Songwriter
I’ve played dozens of acoustic guitars over the past 20 years, from boutique customs to vintage Martins, and I can honestly say the Blueridge BR-183 has held its own in every jam session, studio take, and live gig I’ve brought it to. The first time I played it, I was blown away by the rich, shimmering tone—it had that dry, woody character I usually only find in prewar guitars. It responded beautifully whether I was fingerpicking or strumming hard, with every note clear, resonant, and full of color. The craftsmanship is superb: the solid Sitka spruce top and East Indian rosewood back and sides work together to create a warm yet punchy character that’s truly inspiring to play. The abalone inlay work is absolutely stunning and turns heads every time I step on stage—it looks like a custom guitar that should cost three times as much. The 000 body size fits me perfectly and is incredibly comfortable for longer sets, especially when I play seated. I’ve taken it across state lines and played it in every environment—from humid summer outdoor festivals to dry winter cabin sessions—and it stays in tune remarkably well. The tone has noticeably opened up over time, maturing into an even deeper, more expressive voice. The neck is silky smooth, intonation is spot on all the way up the fretboard, and the projection is powerful without being harsh. I’ve recommended it to countless fellow musicians who were amazed it wasn’t custom shop or luthier-made. For anyone looking for vintage sound and show-stopping aesthetics without the boutique price tag, this is it. Blueridge has truly earned a permanent place in my lineup.
Jason Harlan
Touring Folk Musician
After 32 years of teaching high school music, I finally had the time to return to my first love: bluegrass. I’d always admired the tone and craftsmanship of vintage dreadnoughts from the 1930s and ’40s, so when I came across the Blueridge BR-180, I had a feeling it might check all the right boxes—and it absolutely did. From the first chord, it felt like home. The sound is bold and room-filling with deep bass response and sparkling highs, thanks to the combination of a solid Sitka spruce top and beautifully resonant Santos rosewood back and sides. It’s a cannon of a guitar, but it still retains clarity and note separation whether I’m flatpicking fiddle tunes or softly backing a singer. Visually, it’s a showpiece. The intricate abalone purfling, snowflake inlays, and vintage-style headstock make it look like something from a high-end collection. But make no mistake—this guitar is built for serious playing. The action was perfect right out of the box, and the neck profile is comfortable for both thumb-over styles and more classical positions. I’ve brought it to bluegrass jams, church gatherings, and even recorded a few traditional gospel pieces with it in my home studio. Every time I play it, I fall in love with the tone all over again. It has also aged beautifully in the two years I’ve had it—the top has opened up, the lows have grown even fuller, and the sustain is hauntingly long. It reminds me of the kind of instruments that used to cost a fortune, only now it's attainable. Blueridge has captured the essence of a golden-era dreadnought and made it accessible to players who still believe in honest craftsmanship and deep musical roots.
Travis McDonough
Retired Music Teacher

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