I've been playing guitar for 16 years and never upgraded from the same cheapo $100 guitar that I started on. I'm starting a new job next week that pays very well. This is the first "treat yourself" thing I will be purchasing. I can't wait. If you could only own one guitar, THIS is it.
Yes! But I actually ended up going with a D18. Tried out both the D18 and D28 in the store, and the D18 just spoke to me. I love how minimalistic it is. Literally zero decoration or adornment other than the ring around the sound hole. I can't believe how loud it is. Plays like butter. Absolutely love it.
I bought a 1969 D-28, used, in 1972 -- for $400. By luck, it happened to be one of the last Brazilian models, which were phased out later in 1969. Still looks and sounds great. By the way, the term "Dreadnaught" translates as "fearless" -- and was what early versions of Battleships were called. They were the terror of the seas in the "old days" -- nothing to do for enemy vessels but flee for their lives at full speed to avoid being sunk and drowning at sea. A "killer" guitar when introduced -- and it still is.
Someone told me back in 2007.... Get one of these, boy... As he held up his HD28.. Now I have a 2014 d28 Custom with snowflakes and scalloped bracing. It was worth the wait... great video..🎶🎵🎶
I have a 1969 Brazilian Rosewood Martin D28-S which is a 12 fret dreadnaught. The neck is just a tad wider than the plain D28 and it provides a little more chord room on the neck.
I had a '75 model I bought for $500 at Silver & Horland in June of 1976. I lost it in 1992😢... I've had other Martin models over the years, even a Takamine lawsuit copy, nothing compares to my first one.
I own a few old Martins, and have played many more. After 33 years my default guitar remains my trusted ‘59 D-28. You can play anything on a D-28, it will always work
Martin D-28 or D-35? Can't decide between the two. Does the 3 piece back in the D-35 change the tone? Isn't it better to have a few pieces as possible in the guitar?
Love my 2021 Reimagined D-28, although I end up playing my beat up Cort Nylon guitar more. Mainly because if my dogs knock over the Cort I don't mind as much.
I remember when they were all 1-11/16” nut width I was mad they switched to 1-3/4”, but now later down the road I prefer 1-3/4 or the 1.72” of Gibson… How times change you
My grandpa left behind an original Martin d and my mom kept it in storage and eventually gave it to Goodwill without even checking out what it would have been worth.
Oh no … bet there are so many stories about „it’s just an old beat up guitar“ like that🫣 they should ve told her at Goodwill. Anything else is somewhat criminal if you r asking me!
100% Wanted to like the 000-15M. It's ok, but it's 2300 CAD, soft case. The Larivee OM-40M feels like twice the guitar for 2600 CAD. And has a great hard case,
I've been playing guitar for 16 years and never upgraded from the same cheapo $100 guitar that I started on. I'm starting a new job next week that pays very well. This is the first "treat yourself" thing I will be purchasing. I can't wait. If you could only own one guitar, THIS is it.
Solid choice, Jeff. Very solid choice. Also, congratulations on the new job!
Thanks brother! I'll come back to this video once it happens and let you know how it goes :)
It doesn't even have humbuckers.....
Did you end up getting it?
Yes! But I actually ended up going with a D18. Tried out both the D18 and D28 in the store, and the D18 just spoke to me. I love how minimalistic it is. Literally zero decoration or adornment other than the ring around the sound hole. I can't believe how loud it is. Plays like butter. Absolutely love it.
I bought a 1969 D-28, used, in 1972 -- for $400. By luck, it happened to be one of the last Brazilian models, which were phased out later in 1969. Still looks and sounds great.
By the way, the term "Dreadnaught" translates as "fearless" -- and was what early versions of Battleships were called. They were the terror of the seas in the "old days" -- nothing to do for enemy vessels but flee for their lives at full speed to avoid being sunk and drowning at sea. A "killer" guitar when introduced -- and it still is.
Had my D28 71 out learning a Dan Peek song today. Love to play that thang. What a tone it makes 🎶 to my ears.
Someone told me back in 2007....
Get one of these, boy...
As he held up his HD28..
Now I have a 2014 d28 Custom with snowflakes and scalloped bracing. It was worth the wait... great video..🎶🎵🎶
I love my '05 D-28VL!! (Lefty) I play it everyday since I'm retired. It's the boss
That guitar just got THAT special sound. Truly a legendary guitar, thank you for a great demo!
I have a 1969 Brazilian Rosewood Martin D28-S which is a 12 fret dreadnaught. The neck is just a tad wider than the plain D28 and it provides a little more chord room on the neck.
Nice video. Another major change from the pre-war d28’s is the change from red spruce to sitka spruce.
Is this a new 2023 Standard D-28?
I had a '75 model I bought for $500 at Silver & Horland in June of 1976. I lost it in 1992😢... I've had other Martin models over the years, even a Takamine lawsuit copy, nothing compares to my first one.
Great demo!
Thanks!
Great mic placement. really comes across in a realistic way. Thanks
I own a few old Martins, and have played many more.
After 33 years my default guitar remains my trusted ‘59 D-28.
You can play anything on a D-28, it will always work
Martin D-28 or D-35? Can't decide between the two. Does the 3 piece back in the D-35 change the tone? Isn't it better to have a few pieces as possible in the guitar?
Love my 2021 Reimagined D-28, although I end up playing my beat up Cort Nylon guitar more. Mainly because if my dogs knock over the Cort I don't mind as much.
Dream guitar.
I finally was able to get one about 8 months ago. It was a dream of mine as well. It doesn't disappoint.
I remember when they were all 1-11/16” nut width I was mad they switched to 1-3/4”, but now later down the road I prefer 1-3/4 or the 1.72” of Gibson…
How times change you
What is the price on the standard natural?
5k
My grandpa left behind an original Martin d and my mom kept it in storage and eventually gave it to Goodwill without even checking out what it would have been worth.
Oh no … bet there are so many stories about „it’s just an old beat up guitar“ like that🫣 they should ve told her at Goodwill. Anything else is somewhat criminal if you r asking me!
If it was Brazilian then omg, 5-10k
Well, it’s only a Martin, at least.
It is between that guitar and a D18 standard for me. Plan to purchase one soon.
Which one did you decide on?
D28 was the one for me. Awesome guitar. Wouldn’t mind also owning a D18. That will have to wait.
I have herringbone on mine
Love the HD-28, great guitar! Herringbone definitely adds a nice touch to the guitar.
I think the quality of their standard models has gone way down. I have a 2016 D-28 and the build quality doesn't seem to be as good as you'd expect.
100%
Wanted to like the 000-15M. It's ok, but it's 2300 CAD, soft case. The Larivee OM-40M feels like twice the guitar for 2600 CAD. And has a great hard case,
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D 18 for me.
But it's no D18
Correct, it’s not a D18.