Martin D12-28 12-String Dreadnought Guitar Blemished - Like New

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Martin D12-28 12-String Dreadnought Guitar Blemished - Like New

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A no-compromise twelver!

The Martin D12-28 12-String Dreadnought Guitar has a solid Sitka spruce top, solid East Indian rosewood back and sides, black ebony fingerboard on a solid mahogany neck, solid ebony bridge, and a solid rosewood headplate with raised gold foil logo. You get all that gorgeous Martin tone with the D12-28.Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.

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Martin D12-28 12-String Dreadnought Guitar Blemished - Like New Includes:
limited lifetime warranty and Martin deluxe hardshell case

Martin D12-28 12-String Dreadnought Guitar Features:

  • D 14-fret body styleSolid Sitka spruce topSolid East Indian rosewood back and sidesWhite Boltaron endpieceWhite Boltaron bindingGenuine mahogany neckLow profile neck shapeWhite Corian nutSolid East Indian rosewood headplateSolid black ebony fingerboard24.9" scale length14 frets clear20 frets total1-7/8" nut width2-5/16" fingerboard width at 12th fretSolid black ebony belly-style bridge




Martin D12-28 12-String Dreadnought Guitar Includes:

    limited lifetime warranty and Martin deluxe hardshell case

Martin D12-28 12-String Dreadnought Guitar Blemished - Like New

One year warranty on the Backpacker. Limited lifetiime warranty on other Martin guitars.

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  • Exoensive and worth it!

    As reviewed by Martin Snob on 11/27/2006

    Costly? Yes it is. Worth it? absolutely. Smart purchase? Consider this...most 12 string guitars are produced on long scale, 25.4. This guitar is produced short scale 24.9, which means as your guitar gets older with regular use, the chances of the bridge pulling off the top are far less that that of a long scale, 25.4 instrument, which has greater tension. This is something to think about when cost of repairs is "up there".

    28 of 36 people found this review helpful.

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  • Martin D12-28 12-String Dreadnought Guitar

    As reviewed by John on 10/6/2006

    Well Ill start by saying that it is a good guitar, and has an amazing sound and tone. However, Martin is doing it again. The majority of your money is going into the name. When I played it I thought it was a great one, but then the price shot me down and my love for it seemed to go away. For those that have the money, Get It!! but for the rest of us, keep looking.

    9 of 34 people found this review helpful.

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  • What? It's not a real Martin?!

    As reviewed by on 8/22/2006

    The good: The Martin name. Who doesn't like that?! It sound great, feels great, plays great. The bad: Who knows about the long-term durability...I wish it had a pickup, but hey... Overall: Great. You can't beat a 12-string that says Martin on the headstock for this price.

    4 of 27 people found this review helpful.

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