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
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.