McNally Guitars
McNally OM32 - Sitka Spruce/East Indian Rosewood
Listed by Organic Sounds Select Guitars · Santa Ana, CA




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Specs
- Top
- Sitka
- Back / Sides
- Indian Rw
- Neck
- Mahogany
- Fingerboard
- Ebony
- Body shape
- Om
- Scale length
- 25.4"
- Nut width
- 1.75"
- Frets to body
- 14
- Strings
- 6
- Cutaway
- No
- Condition
- New
About McNally Guitars
Ciaran McNally trained as a senior craftsman at George Lowden in Northern Ireland, then as production manager at Atkin Guitars in England, before going independent in 2020 from his Craigavon workshop. The McNally voice combines the warmth and complexity of Celtic-tradition acoustics with the fundamental clarity and projection of great American steel-strings. The catalog runs from a five-body-shape Foundation series to fully bespoke commissions.
About Organic Sounds Select Guitars
Organic Sounds Select Guitars is Larry and Debbie's family-run shop on N. Tustin Avenue in central Santa Ana, in the heart of Orange County. The shop's name doubles as its philosophy: "the right instrument feels alive in your hands, it feels organic" is the marketing line, and the curation reflects that — a focused, intentional catalog of around 300 instruments rather than a high-volume retail floor. The active boutique acoustic shelf runs deep on Huss & Dalton (one of the deepest H&D inventories in the atlas) and Santa Cruz (vintage 1929-D, Tony Rice signature, 50th Anniversary, and OM-Skye coverage), with rotating Lowden, Goodall, Gallagher, McNally, Olson, Waterloo, Kevin Ryan, Preston Thompson, TreeHouse, and Bourgeois. The storefront also hosts a periodic live concert series featuring touring acoustic players, and the shop is a short drive from the Anaheim Convention Center (home of the winter NAMM show). For Southern California boutique-acoustic shoppers — especially those tracking H&D — Organic Sounds is one of the deepest in-person catalogs in the region.
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