****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28
****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28
****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28
****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28
****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28
****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28
****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28
****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28
****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28
****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28
****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28
****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28
****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28
****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28
Jimmy Wallace Guitars

****SOLD**** 1952 Martin D-28

Regular price$ 5,995.00
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****SOLD****1952 Martin D-28 Serial No. 123238 in good cosmetic condition and very good functional condition. The finish is aged and worn as shown, only increasing the warmth and playability of this early 50's guitar. Professionally re-set bridge, some minor binding shrinkage. Other small anomalies are clearly shown. Solid Spruce top with solid Brazilian Rosewood sides and back. Mahogany neck with Ebony fingerboard. Wonderful sounding old Martin.

Neck Profile :
Nut Width - 1 11/16
1st fret -   .86
12th fret - 1.02
Weight :   4lbs. 12oz.

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Danny Bowie

This store made me wish I was a better guitar player. I mean to say, craftsmanship is right on the square in downtown Garland at Jimmy Wallace. Good grief!!! I saw the very best in amps and guitars. And parts and pickups were ready, as were the perfect strings. The quality is obvious. Enjoy the vibe. Save your funds up and shop here for the perfect guitar to change your life.

Dan Ford

To Mike and everyone at Jimmy Wallace Guitars...what can I say? Having purchased instruments from Vegas, to Nashville to Del Rio, and all places in between, you guys made me feel like family and treated me even better! You have a lifelong customer and I will send EVERYONE that I know your way. LOVE my “new” 1953 Gibson SJ....truly thrilled with this incredible instrument and incredible experience. Thank you and God Bless!

Chip Boyd