Martin D-28 Lefty
Martin's redesigned standard left-handed D-28 (2017) offers players an appealing combination of vintage-inspired and modern features. They've made everything about the venerable D-28 more exciting. Similar to the other 2018 redesigned models, the new D-28 sports vintage style headstock logo, open geared tuners, bevelled edge faux-tortoise pickguard, and a toned lacquer finish. The top's bracing is forward shifted but left unscalloped, which is a departure for Martin. Instead, the lower X arms and tone bars are tapered much like the braces on a mid 1940's D-28, which results in a louder guitar that retains balance across the strings.
The guitar's neck is carved into Martin's popular modified low oval, with a high performance fingerboard taper that allows a wider 1-3/4” nut with a flat-pick-friendly 2-5/32 string spread at the bridge. Bone nut and saddle are standard, and the bridge is an attractive modern belly with angled pins.
Kind of like a vintage recreation of a model that never was, the new D-28 collects features from pre-war, wartime, and postwar versions of its own history. It's a great sounding guitar, and offers a marked improvement in tone from its predecessor (if you want to know the truth). This is a factory left-handed D-28 (2018).
With hardshell case
The guitar's neck is carved into Martin's popular modified low oval, with a high performance fingerboard taper that allows a wider 1-3/4” nut with a flat-pick-friendly 2-5/32 string spread at the bridge. Bone nut and saddle are standard, and the bridge is an attractive modern belly with angled pins.
Kind of like a vintage recreation of a model that never was, the new D-28 collects features from pre-war, wartime, and postwar versions of its own history. It's a great sounding guitar, and offers a marked improvement in tone from its predecessor (if you want to know the truth). This is a factory left-handed D-28 (2018).
With hardshell case