Description
As a radical exodus from Martin’s previous tradition, the D-35’s 1965 inception was marked with a unique 3-piece back. An idea that started as a point of efficiency in using up smaller pieces of wood, it proved to be an unexpected but effective tonal variance and aesthetic addition, soon after securing its place in the Martin line. With an exceptional bass response, this model also features solid East Indian Rosewood back and sides and a bound fingerboard to round it all off. Perfect for folk, bluegrass, and country, this bellowing radical will be sure to fill in that much needed low end or stand just fine all on its own.
Cosmetic Condition: Excellent overall condition. This D-35 shows a few minor surface scratches/pick scratches, but these are few and far between. Plus, this guitar comes with fresh strings and low action, courtesy of Cream City Music's signature setup.
Neck: Select Hardwood neck with Modified Low Oval shape, bone nut/saddle, 1 11/16" nut width, and Ebony fingerboard. 25.4" scale length, 16" radius, and satin neck-back finish.
Body: D-14 Fret body with Solid East Indian Rosewood back/sides and a Solid Sitka Spruce top. Antique White binding,
Forward-Shifted X-Bracing, and Multi-Stripe rosette.
Case: Original Martin hardshell case included.
Weight: 4 lbs. 6.2 oz.