The 1983 Dobro D60 (Model 60D) is a well-regarded U.S.-made resonator guitar built during the OMI (Original Musical Instrument Co.) era, before Gibson acquired the Dobro brand. These guitars are known for their traditional bluegrass tone and are becoming increasingly collectible.
Specifications
Year: 1983
Made in: Huntington Beach, California, USA (OMI production)
Body: Laminated maple
Finish: Sunburst (most common)
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Scale length: 25 inches
Resonator: Single spun aluminum cone with spider bridge
Coverplate: Chrome-plated
Neck type: Usually round neck (square-neck versions were also offered)
Bridge: Ebony-topped maple insert
Tuners: Sealed chrome tuners
Case: Original hardshell
In excellent to Mint condition with original hardshell case and warranty card and 2 slides.
The 1983 Dobro D60 (Model 60D) is a well-regarded U.S.-made resonator guitar built during the OMI (Original Musical Instrument Co.) era, before Gibson acquired the Dobro brand. These guitars are known for their traditional bluegrass tone and are becoming increasingly collectible.
Specifications
Year: 1983
Made in: Huntington Beach, California, USA (OMI production)
Body: Laminated maple
Finish: Sunburst (most common)
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Scale length: 25 inches
Resonator: Single spun aluminum cone with spider bridge
Coverplate: Chrome-plated
Neck type: Usually round neck (square-neck versions were also offered)
Bridge: Ebony-topped maple insert
Tuners: Sealed chrome tuners
Case: Original hardshell
In excellent to Mint condition with original hardshell case and warranty card and 2 slides.