Dreadnought
The Martin guitar company introduced the dreadnought body size in 1931, naming it after British battleships due to the large-bodied instrument's power and projection. SoundPure is proud to carry some of the finest dreadnoughts on the market today, from strict vintage inspired designs to radical interpretations of the body-style. If you're looking for a powerful guitar for flat-picking or just something with a lot of meat to accompany vocals with, SoundPure always has a wide variety of unique dreadnought guitars in stock.
The Martin guitar company introduced the dreadnought body size in 1931, naming it after British battleships due to the large-bodied instrument's power and projection. SoundPure is proud to carry some of the finest dreadnoughts on the market today, from strict vintage inspired designs to radical interpretations of the body-style. If you're looking for a powerful guitar for flat-picking or just something with a lot of meat to accompany vocals with, SoundPure always has a wide variety of unique dreadnought guitars in stock. (view less)
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