Bohemian Guitars introduces the Boho uke and bass

Bohemian Guitars’ Boho 2.0 uke and bass
Bohemian Guitars' Boho 2.0 uke and bass

Bohemian Guitars has already garnered support of notable musicians, including: Hozier, ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons and G. Love

The Atlanta-based brand of upcycled oil can guitars announces the introduction of the Boho 2.0 series ukulele and bass models

tlanta-based Bohemian Guitars has added the Boho 2.0 series ukulele, bass and improved standard bodies to its upcycled oil can guitar line, as well as revealing three completely new designs: Bohemian Ale, Electric Limeade and Hot Sauce. Favouring the crowdfunding site Indiegogo to sell their unique guitars, the online platform offers exclusive opportunities to select limited edition guitars that include G.Love and Special Sauce and a small run of ‘Build Your Own’ Bohos that allows backers to customise and create their own branded guitars.

“This has been in the making for a while and we are excited for this launch,” says Adam Lee, CEO and co-founder. “We have been receiving requests for the ukulele and bass for a while and needed to create a more efficient distribution system for our original guitars first. Now, we are working with the same world class guitar manufacturers that work with the longer established traditional guitar brands. We are ready to get the uke and bass out to the music community.”

Furthermore, Bohemian Guitars has partnered with Trees For The Future and will plant one tree for every purchase. The majority of the wood, used to build the neck of these guitars, is sourced from sustainable forests. As Bohemian Guitars grows, similar programs will be extended to the Boho community and will continue to work to reduce BG’s environmental footprint.

The Boho 2.0 collection is now available via pre-order through Indiegogo with an early bird discounted price, starting from $89 (approx. £57) and includes a free gig bag. More information can be found from the Bohemian Guitars website: www.bohemianguitars.com




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