Description

[Used] Martin / D-28 1979 model

"Good balanced sound! 70's Martin recommended by the person in charge!"

The 1979 D-28 has an attractive sound that makes you feel the horsepower of the non-scalloped brace. The included case is a black case, but it features Grover 102 pegs and a replacement black pickguard. Another appeal is that it still retains the ``features of that era.''
There are dents, scratches, weather checks, cloudy paint, shine on the satin paint on the back of the neck, and differences in the paint at the seams, but considering the model year, the appearance is relatively good. You can say that it is. The pickguard had been replaced due to Martin Crack's repair history, but the affiliated repair shop replaced it with a pickguard that had a painted surface similar to that of the time.
We also perform neck angle adjustments, refrets, saddle replacements, and nut height adjustments using shims at our partner repair shops. Not only the playability but also the sound is perfect.
It gives you a feeling of deep resonance, but the bass is moderately tight, and the sound is well-balanced from bass to treble. I think it can be said to be the ideal sounding 70's D-28. The included case is black. There is some rust and distortion of the sash depending on the model year, but there is no loss of metal fittings, studs, emblems, etc.
This is a book recommended by Martin, who loves music and items from the 70's and has been an owner for over 40 years.
Top: Spruce
Side & Back: Rosewood
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard & Bridge: Ebony

■Year of manufacture: 1979
■Accessories: Genuine hard case (black)
■Serial: 414039

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