Martin / 1969 D-28 / 1969 / Guitar
Product Details
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Overseas purchases
World's famous equipment 'D-28', this is a square rod individual made in 1969 using Jacaranda wood.
Hakaranda, a body material, has a solid look and is a wild look.
Black pickguards (replacement), mechanical stamps S/N, old -style head logo, large -sized hakaranda plate, and 102 pegs with 'PAT PEND' engraved seals.
The pickguard has been replaced, but the end pin/bridge pin is an original black dot. There is no strap pin installation. In addition, the finish is an original, crack and no accompanying repair.
You can see the painted surface scratches and wessers check, but it looks like a vintage.
As for the repair history, you can check the cut correction on the upper surface of the bridge.
The string height is about 2.2mm under the 12th fret, about 2.2mm under the first string, and the saddle height is about 2.5mm to 3.0mm, and the performance is good.
A very attractive one with a glossy long sustain like Jacaranda Body. You will be fascinated just by hitting the code.
Please try it.
* With 5 years adjustment guarantee
[Spec.]
TOP: Sitka Sitka SPRUCE
Back/sides: Solid Brazilian Rosewood
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard/Bridge: Ebony
Nut Width: 43mm
Scale: 646mm
Weight: 2.25kg
Case: Non Original Hardcase
In charge: Inoue
[Safe service when using mail order]
Please try slowly in your home environment for 6 days after the product arrives.
It's okay if you think ... it's okay !!!
If you can pay only the round -trip shipping fee, we will refund the product price !!
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