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Stunning 1957 Martin D-28, in beautiful condition and perfect playing condition. There are few models produced by Martin more iconic than the D-28 – it is the quintessential flat-top guitar, adopted by countless country, bluegrass and folk musicians from its introduction in the early 1930s to the present day! At the end of World War II, this was the largest and most expensive guitar that Martin offered in its catalogue. With the rare D-45 models featuring elaborate mother-of-pearl trim elements having been discontinued during the war and not relaunched thereafter, the flat-top offering was dominated by this relatively austere rosewood Dreadnought. Despite strong competition from Gibson’s Jumbos in the late 1940s and 1950s, the D-28 represented for most professional musicians the optimal choice for a flat-top guitar that met all their needs: excellent playability, unmatched sonic power, perfect balance for all playing styles – solo or accompaniment. We can then understand the unequivocal success of the model and its presence in the hands of the greatest – Hank Williams, Clarence White, Tony Rice, Bob Dylan or Neil Young (on Hank Williams’ old D-28!), to name a few of the most eminent. Wonderfully showcase by Thomas Naïm with a soulful interpretation of the classic "Hey Joe". Guitar: https://www.galerie-casanova.com/prod...