What can you say about Pre-War Herringbone D-28’s? They are simply the best of the best. This is as close as you will get to owning a real 1937 D-28 without spending the 6 figures to find one. This has distress level one and it is beautiful. Has a tiny mark on the back of the neck but you can’t feel it. The back of the neck is smooth and beautiful Plays like a dream and is an absolute canon. There is a two year wait list for these for good reason. We only get two every year in Canada. This was one of those two. Super rare guitar.
Torrified Adirondack top and braces. Authentic 1937 neck. Hot hide glue. Granadillo back and sides Yadda yadda yadda. Check the Pre-War site to check all the glorious details or simply message me and I’ll get back to you quickly.
She’s also for sale on a variety of forums; UMGF, Acoustic Guitar Forum, and Guitars Canada Forum
We utilize hot hide glue for all of the bracing as well as in our perfectly fit traditional dovetail neck joints. We use Torrefied tops and hand carved Torrefied brace wood for their dry-aged tone. What you get is a guitar with the soul, sound, and look of a well-loved vintage instrument, but with the price, adjust-ability, and reliability of a modern guitar.
FSC Honduran Mahogany neck w/two way truss rod
Standard 1937 "C" to "V" neck shape.
Scale length: 25.4”
Back and sides material: Granadillo
Top material: Torrefied Adirondack Spruce
Fretboard and bridge material: Ebony
Neck width at nut: Vintage spec, 1 ¾”
Bridge spacing: 2 5/16”
Headplate veneer material: Matches back and side selection.