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Martin Guitar Standard Series Acoustic Guitars, Hand-Built Martin Guitars with Authentic Wood D-41

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Features

  • Body Size: Dreadnought Body: 14 Fret
  • Top Finish: Glossy Top Coat
  • Neck Joint: Dovetail Neck Connection
  • Back & Side Finish: Glossy Back & Side Coat
  • Bracing Style: Forward-shifted X-brace
  • Scale Length: 25.4-inch Scale
  • Brace Design: Scalloped Bracing
  • Fingerboard Width: 1 3/4-inch Nut Width
  • Top Wood: Sitka Spruce Top
  • Neck Profile: Modified Low Oval Neck
  • Back Wood: East Indian Rosewood Back
  • Neck Taper: High-performance Neck Taper
  • Side Wood: East Indian Rosewood Sides
  • Top Color: Aging Toner Top
  • Bridge Design: Modern Belly - Drop In Saddle

Description

Just a step behind the D-45, the D-41 boasts similar aesthetic enhancements to its renowned dreadnought form, featuring exquisite abalone inlay, rosette, and purfling. It delivers an exceptional sound, ideal for those seeking the Martin tone with a touch of elegance. 'Adorned with stunning abalone pearl inlays and appointments'.

Brand: MARTIN


Color: Antique White


Top Material Type: Spruce Wood


Body Material: D-14 Fret


Back Material Type: Rosewood


Neck Material Type: Genuine Mahogany


Fretboard Material Type: Abalone


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Scale Length: 25.6 Inches


Item Weight: 17.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: 16 x 6 x 44 inches


Item model number: D-41


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 15, 2011


Back Material: Rosewood


Body Material: D-14 Fret


Color Name: Antique White


Fretboard Material: Abalone


Scale Length: 25.6 Inches


String Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material: Spruce Wood


Neck Material Type: Genuine Mahogany


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Material Type: Ebony Wood


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Sep 24 – Sep 28

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • How Could You Not Love It?
I mean, it's a Martin D-41! Beautiful to look at, listen to, and play. The quality and craftsmanship one would expect from Martin. I'm over half way into my 6th decade on this planet and have played for over 4 of those decades. All those years, I've dreamed of owning a high-end Martin and this year that dream came true. I finally decided to spend the $4,500 to own a new 2018 D-41 and could not be happier. Purchased this online without playing it first, as I have with all but one of my many guitars. Some players say you MUST play the exact guitar you are going to buy before purchase or else you will be sorry. I disagree. I'm happy with each of my guitars that I purchased online. Let me add one more thing here. There are "wanna be" and imitation Martins out there for sale. One of these is the Zager so-called Easy Play guitar. A couple of years ago, I purchased their high-end ZAD900 at $1,900, just to give it a try (it is marketed as comparable to the D-41). They only sell online and if you don't like it, you can send it back for full refund and Zager pays shipping both ways. This ZAD900 was as beautiful looking as the D-41 and sounded pretty darn good (perhaps quite close to the D-41), but I found that it was not "easy" to play at all. In fact, I found the modifications they made to the neck and nut made it less comfortable to play. But that's just me. I sent it back and they kept their word, refunding all my money (tremendous customer service from Zager, by the way). While it was a "nice" guitar and was constructed of similar wood types as the D-41 (but I don't think the same quality), the fact is that they are mass produced in Indonesia (as mine was) or India, and then Zager does some minor modifications to the neck, nut, and saddle in their U.S. facility. Just did not seem like similar quality to the Martin, though, and I can't imagine it would hold value like a Martin does. There are also Martin D-41 and D-45 copies made in China and sold as Martin's, even using Martin logos. Personally, I detest such knock-off's, but I know people will buy them at their less than $500 price tag and try to pass them off as the real thing (like a fake Rolex). But I think that only a true Martin sounds like a Martin. Bottom line: the Martin D-41 is a work of art and craftsmanship, an heirloom musical instrument that I hope will stay in my family for many decades to come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2019 by Summit Safety Technologies Summit Safety Technologies

  • I'm Not Loving It
So I just received a brand new factory fresh Martin D41 last saturday. It is a beautiful guitar. And it plays great. But there's just something about the sound I'm not crazy about. It's awesome when played extremely light, but if you get on it any at all...there's like a blaring effect to me. I may trade it up for a D35 which doesn't have the scalloped bracing which may account for what I'm hearing. It is a beautiful guitar though! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020 by Grateful Fred Grateful Fred

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Seriously play a guitar before you buy! Always!! They all have their qualities. D-41 your buying the trim. Go try an HD-28. Thats a guitar! Mine plays incredible soft and loud.
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2020 by Greg Albright

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