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Model: 10Y18D35
Model: 10Y18D35
Acoustic guitar Martin D-35 Dreadnought, natural color 10Y18D35
- Regular price
- AED 13,582.00
- Sale price
- AED 13,582.00
- Regular price
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Additionally, upon delivery, you will have to pay customs duty and last-mile delivery of ~603.82 AED.


Martin D-35 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar - Natural
6-String Acoustic Guitar with Spruce Top , back and sides made of rosewood hardwood neck and ebony fretboard - natural color
Martin's classic dreadnought
The Martin D-35 ranks high in the pantheon of Martin dreadnoughts. Really Many discerning guitarists consider it the ideal acoustic guitar. This legendary Martin wood combination with a select spruce top and iconic three-piece East Indian Rosewood back provides powerful bass response and powerful projection. , which makes it ideal for the stage and for the studio. The perspex ebony fingerboard feels amazing and responds great to flatpicking or fingerpicking. Tastefully decorated with elegant fittings This Martin D-35 packs incredible tone ease of play and appearance in one standard axe. Many musicians have the D-35 in their collection and appreciate its timeless sound and quality..
Quality wood ensures timeless sound
A quality acoustic guitar is built on wood and the Martin D-35E offers a classic wood cocktail without any compromise. Solid spruce top provides large projection and stunning note clarity. Its back and sides are made from solid East Indian rosewood classic Martin material. Selected hardwood neck and ebony fretboard with Plek'd binding ensure smooth playability on the Martin D-35 complementing its amazing sound.
The legendary Martin D-35
The political upheaval and social upheaval of the 1960s served as an incubator for one of music's greatest works ever created. Martin dreadnoughts played an important role in folk music in the post-war years and as folk and rock inexorably converged, Martin released a new guitar in 1965. In keeping with the zeitgeist of the '60s, the D-35 was born. environmental problems. Brazilian rosewood quickly became unusable , but Martin had a supply of rosewood from two-piece D-28 backs which was delayed due to minor defects. Using a smaller fragment...