ORTEGA_Catalog_2021
Established in 1994, Ortega Guitars introduced German design to authentic and traditional methods of guitar making. Committed to innovation and quality, we strive to improve what is expected at every level of all our acoustic instruments. Options like the 12hole bridge, often found only on high-end guitars, are standard on our entry level to professional nylon string guitars. Our wide variety of body and neck sizes accommodates all ages giving everyone an opportunity to learn and play.
Established in 1994, Ortega Guitars introduced German design to authentic and traditional methods of guitar making. Committed to innovation and quality, we strive to improve what is expected at every level of all our acoustic instruments. Options like the 12hole bridge, often found only on high-end guitars, are standard on our entry level to professional nylon string guitars. Our wide variety of body and neck sizes accommodates all ages giving everyone an opportunity to learn and play.
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BONFIRE SERIES
ortegaguitars.com
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ELECTRONICS W/ TUNER
MagusUke
RGL5
RGL5C
RGL5CE
Guitarlele Guitarlele Guitarlele
• Spruce top, satin finish, laser
engraved motif
• Mahogany back & side, satin finish
• Mahogany neck, satin finish
• 18 frets
• Ortega MagusUke electronics w/ tuner
(RGL5CE)
• Walnut fretboard & bridge
• Ortega GLNY-6 strings
scale
width at nut
Guitarleles 435 mm (17.13”) 47 mm (1.85”)
NEW
RU5MM-SO RU5MM
RUPA5MM
RU5MM-CE RU5MM-TE RU5MM-BA
Soprano
Concert
Concert
Concert
Tenor
Baritone
• Sapele top, satin finish, laser
engraved motif
• Sapele back & side, satin finish
• Mahogany neck, satin finish
• Tortoise style ABS binding
• Walnut fretboard & bridge
• Die-cast tuning machines, chrome w/
black buttons
• Ortega MagusUke electronics w/tuner
(RU5MM-CE)
• Ortega Guitars UWNY-4-SO/-CC/-TE/
-BA strings
scale
width at nut
Soprano 350 mm (13.78”) 36 mm (1.42”)
Concert 380 mm (14.96”) 36 mm (1.42”)
Tenor 440 mm (17.32”) 37 mm (1.46”)
Baritone 485 mm (19.09”) 38 mm (1.49”)