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A vintage-inspired Parlor guitar, Florence sings an intimate, bright tone to make all your nostalgia dreams come true. Florence features a solid spruce top, a 3-tone sunburst finish, and a classic lightweight body made to play anywhere inspiration strikes.

  • Body Shape: Parlor
  • Top Wood: Solid Spruce
  • Back / Sides: Layered Sapele Mahogany
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fretboard: Rosewood (Sonokeling)
  • Bridge: Rosewood (Sonokeling)
  • Pickguard: N/A
  • Gig Bag: Included
  • Strings: Ernie Ball Earthwood Medium Light
  • Electronics: N/A
  • Tuners: Chrome Die-Cast
  • Neck Shape: C
  • Scale: 25.5"
  • Nut / Saddle: Bone
  • Nut Width: 43mm
  • Bracing: Scalloped X
  • Finish: Natural Satin
  • Overall Length: 39”
  • Body Length: 18 9/16”
  • Body Depth: 4 1/4”
  • Upper Bout: 9 3/8”
  • Middle Bout: 7 11/16”
  • Lower Bout: 13”

Watch Mia Garcia Demo Florence

Professional Setup in Los Angeles

With our expert setup, your guitar is ready to play right out of the delivery box. All Overland models come freshly restrung with iconic Ernie Ball acoustic strings.

Guitar tech setting up an orangewood guitar on a workbench with extra strings in the background

Gig Bag Included

Take your guitar everywhere with our premium gig bag, made with comfortable straps and durable padding for extra protection on the go.

Austen guitar in front of an Orangewood gig bag

Customer Reviews

Based on 81 reviews
81%
(66)
12%
(10)
4%
(3)
2%
(2)
0%
(0)
S
Scott S.

Four out of five stars on finish, five out of five on everything else.

L
Lillian Fimbres
Perfect not so little guitar

Pleasantly surprised for the price and how well it’s made, sound, tone and playability are really good. No sharp fret edges. I’m really enjoying this parlor for the price. Arrived earlier then expected and the gig bag is well made. Good choice if you have small hands and don’t want to lose the bigger sound. I’m even recommending it to a friend looking for something to get away from her dreadnought.

M
MATT H.
Fantastic Parlor!

This is my first parlor style guitar and I love it! The sound is full and rich and is a nice contrast to my other large body guitars. This is my second Orangewood and I’m a bigger fan than I was before. Great craftsmanship and even better value!

K
Kyler Johnson

Florence

T
TT Barn Yum
Getting my 2nd one

Florence - Parlor
Setup was really decent. For the price, you won't find anything even remotely close to this ready to go out of the box. Even some more expensive guitars need an initial setup from a lot of these mass production brands.
The strings that come with it are kind of hard, but they have a really unique dirty sound with how I play. When they got old I replaced them with some Martin & CO. 92/8 Phosphor Bronze lights, which remind me of Metallica for some reason, but sound good and are easier to play.
I don't know a lot about guitars but this is exactly the type of sound I wanted. It doesn't have all the super fancy stuff, but it works perfect for my needs. I beat the crap out of it hammering chords and slide strumming with my fingernail to make sitar sounds. I'm self taught so I have no idea what I'm doing, but I love it.
I let a parlor guitar expert, someone who made a full parlor guitar album using different guitars for each song play this guitar, and he absolutely loved it. Then he freaked out when he heard about the price.
This is a special piece of equipment. I'd suggest you get it if you want something that's its own thing with its own character.

Customer Reviews

Based on 81 reviews
81%
(66)
12%
(10)
4%
(3)
2%
(2)
0%
(0)
S
Scott S.

Four out of five stars on finish, five out of five on everything else.

L
Lillian Fimbres
Perfect not so little guitar

Pleasantly surprised for the price and how well it’s made, sound, tone and playability are really good. No sharp fret edges. I’m really enjoying this parlor for the price. Arrived earlier then expected and the gig bag is well made. Good choice if you have small hands and don’t want to lose the bigger sound. I’m even recommending it to a friend looking for something to get away from her dreadnought.

M
MATT H.
Fantastic Parlor!

This is my first parlor style guitar and I love it! The sound is full and rich and is a nice contrast to my other large body guitars. This is my second Orangewood and I’m a bigger fan than I was before. Great craftsmanship and even better value!

K
Kyler Johnson

Florence

T
TT Barn Yum
Getting my 2nd one

Florence - Parlor
Setup was really decent. For the price, you won't find anything even remotely close to this ready to go out of the box. Even some more expensive guitars need an initial setup from a lot of these mass production brands.
The strings that come with it are kind of hard, but they have a really unique dirty sound with how I play. When they got old I replaced them with some Martin & CO. 92/8 Phosphor Bronze lights, which remind me of Metallica for some reason, but sound good and are easier to play.
I don't know a lot about guitars but this is exactly the type of sound I wanted. It doesn't have all the super fancy stuff, but it works perfect for my needs. I beat the crap out of it hammering chords and slide strumming with my fingernail to make sitar sounds. I'm self taught so I have no idea what I'm doing, but I love it.
I let a parlor guitar expert, someone who made a full parlor guitar album using different guitars for each song play this guitar, and he absolutely loved it. Then he freaked out when he heard about the price.
This is a special piece of equipment. I'd suggest you get it if you want something that's its own thing with its own character.

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