Instrument Details
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- Specs
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- Status
- Sold
- Brand
- Young, David Russell
- Product Year
- 1978
- Model
- Dreadnought
- Serial #
- n/a
- New/Preowned
- Preowned
- SKU
- TMP2661
- Condition
- Various play wear and marks on body and neck. Finish has been worn off in several places. Frets appear original, and are low but still playable. Old crack at back of neck was repaired and remains stable. Our repair staff replaced the bridge with a replica of the original.
- Body Type(s)
- Large, Dreadnought
- Back & Sides
- Rosewood - Indian
- Top
- Cedar
- Neck Wood
- Mahogany
- Neck Profile
- V - Hard
- Bridge
- Ebony
- Rosette
- Abalone
- Top Trim
- Violin Lines
- Fingerboard
- Ebony
- Fingerboard Bindings
- None
- Fret Markers
- MOP Diamonds
- Frets to Body
- 14
- Headplate
- Rosewood
- Headstock Bindings
- Ebony
- Headstock Inlay
- MOP
- Instrument Finish
- Gloss
- Body Bindings
- Maple
- Tuners
- Schaller
- Tuner Finish
- Gold
- Cutaway
- None
- Pickguard
- Black
- Pickup
- None, we can install one, ask about options
- Body Length
- 20 in
- Upper Bout
- 11.5 in
- Lower Bout
- 16 in
- Body Depth Heel
- 3.75 in
- Body Depth Tail
- 4.5 in
- Scale Length
- 25.4 in
- Scale Length (mm)
- 645 mm
- Nut Width
- 1.75 in
- Nut Width (mm)
- 44.5 mm
- String Spacing
- 2.125 in
- String Spacing (mm)
- 54 mm
- Neck Depth First Fret
- 0.794 in
- Neck Depth Seventh Fret
- 0.825 in
- Weight
- 4 lb. 11 oz.
- Case
- Hardshell - Mark Leaf
- Audio File
- Description
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David Russell Young built guitars for only a handful of years, managing to rack up an impressive stable of world class players in the 60s and 70s, including the one and only Gram Parsons. We recently had a 1978 Dreadnought of his in the shop which blew us away (and promptly went right back out the door to its new home)—and now we’ve landed yet another beauty from 1978! This one also features a Cedar top, here with three-piece Indian Rosewood back and sides and Curly Maple bindings. Diamond position markers (and inlaid at the bridge wings), plus one of David’s hallmark butterfly inlays at the headstock, dress things up without taking away from the quality of the tonewoods themselves. The Cedar top has opened up handsomely since 1978, and we found this DRY Dreadnought worked very well for fingerstyle play; we almost preferred it. Especially if you tune down into DADGAD, where the breathy, articulate bass and mids have a bit more room to stretch their legs. Our repair staff have gone over this one tuners to tail and given it a clean bill of health after fabricating a new bridge, exactly replicating the original.
Other keywords: luthier, guitarbuilding, 1970s, fingerstyle, vintage guitar, 3 piece, brazilain, duane simpsonWhat an honor to have another amazing instrument by David Russell Young. David is well known for his guitar building book that started so many young makers on their way into the beautiful world of Lutherie. This is a one owner example that still has a lot to say. Played but well cared for, this is a powerhouse of a dreadnought guitar. It is all at once rare, collectible and playable. The best of all worlds.
Very cool! Young's contributions to lutherie in the 1970s helped fuel a generation of builders. This dreadnought comes from 1978 and features his low profile bridge, beveled bindings, and a sweet voice with Cedar over Rosewood.
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