Parlor guitars carry a natural sense of nostalgia, and with the Overland Retro Collection, we’ve leaned in—without losing the comfort and reliability of a modern build.
Florence centers around a revived 12th-fret neck joint for a warmer, more rounded tone, with re-voiced bracing to bring out even more character. Slightly narrower frets make extended chord shapes more comfortable and pair beautifully with fingerpicking.
Highlights:
Equipped with the LR Baggs Element Bronze undersaddle pickup system
Solid spruce top with layered mahogany back and sides
Redesigned retro-style headstock with a straightened profile and open-gear tuners
Classic silhouette bridge design with upgraded bridge pins
Oversized inlays reminiscent of 20th-century design stylings
Optional ivoroid pickguard included
Solid Wood Top
Parlor
Gig Bag
LR Baggs Element Bronze
Hear Florence Retro in Action
CollectionOverland
ElectronicsLR Baggs Element Bronze
Body ShapeParlor
TopSolid Spruce
Back/SidesLayered Sapele Mahogany
BracingScalloped X
FinishVintage Sunburst Satin
NeckMahogany
FretboardRosewood (Sonokeling)
InlaysAcrylic Oversized Dot
Scale25.5"
Neck ShapeC
TunersOpen Gear (Chrome Hardware with Ivoroid Heads)
A lightweight, portable guitar crafted in a time-honored shape, with modern features like a solid spruce top, a comfortable C-shaped neck profile, and an easily accessible truss rod adjustment.
Functionality & Aesthetics
Modern guitar builds have plenty of perks, but there’s no denying the magic of a vintage instrument. The Overland Retro is our nod to that simpler time—a throwback twist on a few of our most-loved models. In a fast-moving world, it’s a reminder to slow down and enjoy the music.
Set Up in Los Angeles
Professionally set up before shipping, your guitar arrives ready to play—with fresh strings and a gig bag included.
Upgraded Pickup
A lightweight, professional pickup system that achieves transparent acoustic sound with an undersaddle piezo and two controls: EQ and volume. Engineered by LR Baggs.
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Top Wood Guide
Spruce
A classic tonewood for acoustic guitars, spruce is a well-rounded, durable wood that’s suitable for many styles of playing.
Torrefied Spruce
A vintage-inspired upgrade, torrefied spruce is roasted to remove excess moisture, so the guitar continues to play at peak performance.
Mahogany
A common tonewood for top, back, and sides, Mahogany is known for its clarity and evenness to accentuate the mid-range tones.
Cedar
An excellent topwood for classical guitars, cedar is perfect for delicate playing styles, like fingerpicking and soft strumming.