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Old November 23rd, 2006
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Martin sigma Dr-41

hey what are your opinions about them. it looks like a very good guitar for the price for any one who is thinking of getting a decent mid range guitar. retails about 400-500. ebay has them for 350 + shipping i believe.

* A Dreadnought Body
* Solid Spruce Top
* Laminated Rosewood Back and Sides
* Black/White/Black with Pearl Ring Rosette
* Scalloped X-Bracing
* Ebonized Rosewood Fingerboard
* Ebonized Rosewood Bridge
* Hexagon Pearloid Style 45 Fingerboard Inlays
* Polished Transparent Gloss Body and Top
* Gold Color Enclosed Tuning Machines with Gold Color Buttons
* White Bridge Pins
* Tortoise Color Pickguard
* Total Length: 40 3/4"
* Body Length: 19 15/16"
* Body Width: 15 3/4"
* Body Depth: 4 3/4"
* Scale Length: 25.4"
* Frets: 14/20 (Clear/Total)
* Fingerboard Width: 1 11/16 (at nut)

ps. what do they mean ebpnized rosewood? and i belive it has laminated rosewood back and sides.

check the reviews here:
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/r...gma/DR-41/10/1

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