Introduced in 1969, the D-41 marked Martin's return to high-grade pearl-trimmed instruments after a long absence from the catalog. This 1973 example comes from the model's early years of production and pairs the familiar dreadnought platform with elegant abalone appointments and East Indian rosewood construction. The result is a guitar that balances visual refinement with the powerful, open character that made Martin dreadnoughts a fixture in American acoustic music throughout the twentieth century.
This guitar remains in excellent vintage condition, showing only light finish wear and a handful of minor dings accumulated over more than five decades. Professional maintenance includes a neck reset, fret level, reglued pickguard, and a new nut and saddle, ensuring that the instrument is ready for many more years of use. Early D-41s occupy a unique place in Martin history, arriving at a time when interest in premium acoustic guitars was surging among songwriters, performers, and enthusiasts alike. More than fifty years later, this 1973 example continues to embody the appeal of Martin's ornate yet understated approach to the dreadnought.
Includes OHSC.