This 1992 Bozo Bell Jumbo 12-String carries many of the distinctive design elements that made Božo Podunavac’s instruments stand apart from other high-end acoustics of the era. Built with the large Bell Jumbo body shape, it produces the broad, piano-like response that suits a 12-string particularly well, with strong low-end presence balanced by a shimmering top end. The ornate rosette, extended fingerboard, and detailed inlay work give the guitar an unmistakable visual identity.
Bozo guitars developed a dedicated following through the 1970s and onward among players looking for something outside the more traditional American flat-top world, and the Bell Jumbo became one of the company’s most recognizable models. This 1992 example has the rich overtone content and natural compression that gibes open chords a dense, layered quality. The long headstock and carved bridge add to the instrument’s unique silhouette, while the overall build retains the refined feel typical of Bozo’s later-era instruments.
Includes hard shell case.