Vermont Guitars

Vermont Guitars

Also known as: Vermont Acoustic Guitars

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Vermont Guitars is an Italian acoustic instrument brand that designs guitars and ukuleles aimed at combining accessible pricing with build quality suited to both beginners and working players. Despite the name's reference to the U.S. state, the brand is designed in Italy and distributed primarily through a network of Italian music retailers.

The lineup spans a broad range of body shapes, inclu...

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Vermont Guitars is an Italian acoustic instrument brand that designs guitars and ukuleles aimed at combining accessible pricing with build quality suited to both beginners and working players. Despite the name's reference to the U.S. state, the brand is designed in Italy and distributed primarily through a network of Italian music retailers.

The lineup spans a broad range of body shapes, including dreadnought and mini dreadnought, slope-shoulder dreadnought, grand auditorium, orchestra, super folk, parlor, and 12-string variants, alongside ukuleles. Models such as the J200E-N slope-shoulder dreadnought, the D134-N mini dreadnought, the P100 parlor, the G120CE-N, and the D200 CE sit within a catalog that is typically built with spruce tops paired with sapele or ovangkol backs and sides.

A defining feature across the range is the use of Richlite — a composite made from processed paper — for fretboards and bridges, positioned as a sustainable alternative to traditional tonewoods. Electric-acoustic versions are offered with onboard 3-band or 5-band preamps with integrated tuners, and some configurations use B-Band M-450T electronics for amplified performance.

Vermont Guitars has 1 product cataloged on Equipboard, including Acoustic-Electric Guitars.

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