C. F. Martin & Co / D-28 / 1972 / Guitar

Probably the most famous dreadnought guitar ever. Who of the famous musicians did not play it?
The D-28 is the prime example of a 14-fret dreadnought and the construction basis for most dreadnoughts on the market. The combination of solid spruce and rosewood is a favorite among recording technicians, as the soundscape is naturally balanced with tight basses and present trebles and it is suitable for many modern styles.
This guitar offered here is also from the best time of Martin. Here you get the incomparable vintage sound, which in addition to the huge basses brings this great warm nuance in the tone that can only be found on guitars with matured woods. It has an incredibly huge and room filling sound. It is a real pleasure to play this guitar.
It is in a great condition for its age. Just the normal wear of use and play. It has received a neck reset and the bridge has been exchanged along with a small pickguard crack repair.
The guitar comes with the original hard case.
Instrument sold

Vintage Guitar World, Germany  

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Heiko
Brands:
Martin, Gibson, handmade classical and flamenco guitars ...
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German, English and French
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Acoustic Guitars
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Vintage Guitar World was founded out of passion for guitar playing and the search for the special sound.Selling guitars is not just a job for us – we love guitars and live music.

We are specialized in classical, flamenco and acoustic guitars. As our name already suggests, our preference is on vintage and historically valuable guitars.We want to offer our customers special, unique and high quality guitars.

Guitars which are specially selected and outstanding in sound.All guitars are checked and adjusted. We work closely together with guitar builders and repair shops to adjust each guitar.

 
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