A guitar worthy of celebrating 100 years of the Dreadnought size guitar! With a solid spruce top and solid rosewood back and sides this cutaway dread is a monster work horse ready to take on any and all of your pickin’ and strummin’ needs!!
Weight: 4.8lb
Finish: Original
Body Material: Rosewood, Spruce
Body Details: 2-piece solid spruce top with solid rosewood back and sides. There is one chip in the spruce top near the binding up by where the electronics are and a few small knicks in the finish are all the notable blemishes on the soundboard of the guitar. The sides are clean while the back has one linear indentation down the center of the back as well as some light buckle rash near the lower binding.
Neck Material: Mahogany
Fingerboard Material: Richlite
Neck Profile: Modified Low Oval
Neck Thickness (IN): 1st fret: .840", 10th fret: .9" (The neck heel is at the 12th fret)
Fingerboard Radius: 16.00
Nut Width: 1-3/4 in
Neck Details: Mahogany neck with richlite fingerboard and dot inlays. The fretboard is clean and dark as midnight. The neck is in great shape with very small dents behind the 6th and 9th frets and one small blemish on the neck heel. There is a very small indentation on the top of the headstock above the G tuner
Fret wear: Minimal wear to the original frets, there is some polishing under the G and B strings for the first three frets.
High E string gauge: 12
Electronics: Original Martin installed Fishman
Hardware: Original
Case Details: Original hard case
Modifications / Repairs: None
Cosmetic Condition: Very Good - After the one small chip in the soundboard the rest of the blemishes are small dents in the top or some light bucklerash on the back, this guitar is clean and ready to pick!
Tech Inspection Report: Plays well with medium low action, set to Martin factory spec, and no buzz! This beauty is strung with 12-53 this Martin is ready to start playing at a moments notice!
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