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Custom Shop D-18

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Dread Not!

Can you imagine a world without dreadnought acoustic guitars? It seems like an impossible exercise given the way the Martin dreadnought has become interwoven with the musicological fabric of America. But until Christian Fredericks Martin built the first large-bodied acoustic with a spruce top and mahogany back and sides in 1916, there was no such thing as a dreadnought! Named for the largest, most fearsome battleship in the world at the time (the H.M.S. Dreadnou... Read More...

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    .810 1st - .890 9th

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Dread Not!

Can you imagine a world without dreadnought acoustic guitars? It seems like an impossible exercise given the way the Martin dreadnought has become interwoven with the musicological fabric of America. But until Christian Fredericks Martin built the first large-bodied acoustic with a spruce top and mahogany back and sides in 1916, there was no such thing as a dreadnought! Named for the largest, most fearsome battleship in the world at the time (the H.M.S. Dreadnought), the original examples were commissioned by a publishing house in Boston called the Oliver Ditson Company, and they were marketed as Ditsons with non-Martin serial numbers in New York and Boston only. Once C.F. Martin realized that this whole dreadnought thing was going to take off, he started stamping his own name on the headstock of a guitar called the D-1 in 1931. The D-1 quickly morphed into the D-18, and apart from a few small tweaks to the bracing and the addition of a 14-fret neck, it has remained mostly unchanged ever since. Why fix something so decidedly unbroken? After all, the D-18 has long been a staple at open mics, bluegrass jams, rock shows, and recording studios for a reason: it has a timeless sound that seems to resonate with the heartstrings of any musician who picks one up.

Simple Doesn't Mean Easy

Part of this has to do with the D-18's elegant simplicity. The D-18 formula consists of only a few ingredients: a spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and incredible craftsmanship. Because they still follow this same recipe, modern D-18s don't really sound much different out of the box than old D-18s did when they were fresh from the factory (sure, they might have had choicer cuts of wood in the '30s, but at the end of the day, a D-18 still sounds like a D-18). Other than the guy who invented Nutella (Pietro Ferrero, in case you were curious), can you think of anyone who designed something so perfect the first time around that it didn't need any improvement?

A Serious Pedigree

The D-18's enduring appeal is a testament to the perfection of the original design, and the Wildwood team believes that the modern iteration of this American classic continues the proud tradition of excellence established by its vintage brethren. The modern D-18 comes with quite a pedigree, so let's take a closer look and see why its sweet sounds continue to delight us!

The Main Ingredients

Mahogany and spruce are the backbone of the D-18, and for good reason: they go together like macaroni and cheese, and the tones they produce together are utterly delectable. Why? Well, opposites attract! By itself, spruce is bright and crisp and clear, while mahogany is warm and round. When you put them together, you get a guitar that lands right in the middle of the tonal spectrum. Because of this tonewood pairing, the D-18 sounds clear, and it cuts through a mix like a wooden broadsword, but it never sounds tinny or harsh. It has an undeniable warmth and woodiness in the midrange and an earthiness to the bass response, but it never sounds flubby or muddy. It's articulate, yet round. It's touch-sensitive, but it always remains balanced, and though it sounds full and rich, it's never overpowering. It's proof that, In the world of guitars (and most things in life, really), when opposites meet in the middle, beautiful things happen.

No Weaknesses

Hopefully by now, you have realized two things: that the Wildwood staff has a deep and abiding love for the D-18, and that it is a simple, elegant guitar with no weaknesses. It can cut through a mix when used for leads or provide a solid rhythmic foundation when used for chordal work. It can project well enough to excel in live situations, but recording engineers also love it for its sculpted frequency response. It's responsive enough to fingerpick on, but it can also handle aggressive strumming with aplomb. Furthermore, its clear, balanced voice sounds at home in almost any musical context. We are proud to present an instrument that continues Martin's storied dreadnought tradition, and we know the D-18's timeless sound and superior playability will inspire you throughout all your acoustic adventures.
  • Brand Name

    Martin Guitars

  • Model

    Custom Shop D-18

  • Type

    D-14 Fret

  • Body Finish

    Gloss

  • Top Finish

    Gloss with Aging Toner

  • Top Wood

    Adirondack Spruce

  • Back and Sides Finish

    Gloss

  • Bracing

    Adirondack Spruce, Scalloped, 5/16" Forward-Shifted X-Brace

  • Binding

    Black

  • Back & Sides Wood

    Mahogany

  • Neck Dimensions

    .810 1st - .890 9th

  • Neck Wood

    Select Hardwood

  • Neck Joint

    Dovetail with Mahogany Blocks

  • Neck Shape

    Modified Low Oval with High-Performance Taper

  • Neck Finish

    Satin

  • Fingerboard Wood

    Black Ebony

  • Fingerboard Radius

    16"

  • Fingerboard Inlays

    Select Abalone Old Style 18

  • Frets

    20

  • Scale Length

    25.4"

  • Nut Material

    Bone

  • Width at Nut

    1 3/4"

  • Saddle String Spacing

    2 5/32"

  • Saddle

    16" Radius/Compensated/Bone

  • Rosette

    Old Style 18 Boltaron

  • Tuners

    Grover Nickel V97-18NA StaTite 18:1 Ratio with Vintage Buttons

  • bridge

    Ebony Modern Belly - Drop in Saddle

  • Pickguard

    Faux Tortoise

  • Case

    3-Ply Hardshell with Domed Top

An instrument from Wildwood isn't just an ordinary guitar. It's your guitar. Each and every instrument we sell includes a full, point by point setup, an exhaustive evaluation, and expert shipping procedures, with first class, industry leading standards from start to finish. Why? Because you deserve it.

Product Descriptions

Dread Not!

Can you imagine a world without dreadnought acoustic guitars? It seems like an impossible exercise given the way the Martin dreadnought has become interwoven with the musicological fabric of America. But until Christian Fredericks Martin built the first large-bodied acoustic with a spruce top and mahogany back and sides in 1916, there was no such thing as a dreadnought! Named for the largest, most fearsome battleship in the world at the time (the H.M.S. Dreadnought), the original examples were commissioned by a publishing house in Boston called the Oliver Ditson Company, and they were marketed as Ditsons with non-Martin serial numbers in New York and Boston only. Once C.F. Martin realized that this whole dreadnought thing was going to take off, he started stamping his own name on the headstock of a guitar called the D-1 in 1931. The D-1 quickly morphed into the D-18, and apart from a few small tweaks to the bracing and the addition of a 14-fret neck, it has remained mostly unchanged ever since. Why fix something so decidedly unbroken? After all, the D-18 has long been a staple at open mics, bluegrass jams, rock shows, and recording studios for a reason: it has a timeless sound that seems to resonate with the heartstrings of any musician who picks one up.

Simple Doesn't Mean Easy

Part of this has to do with the D-18's elegant simplicity. The D-18 formula consists of only a few ingredients: a spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and incredible craftsmanship. Because they still follow this same recipe, modern D-18s don't really sound much different out of the box than old D-18s did when they were fresh from the factory (sure, they might have had choicer cuts of wood in the '30s, but at the end of the day, a D-18 still sounds like a D-18). Other than the guy who invented Nutella (Pietro Ferrero, in case you were curious), can you think of anyone who designed something so perfect the first time around that it didn't need any improvement?

A Serious Pedigree

The D-18's enduring appeal is a testament to the perfection of the original design, and the Wildwood team believes that the modern iteration of this American classic continues the proud tradition of excellence established by its vintage brethren. The modern D-18 comes with quite a pedigree, so let's take a closer look and see why its sweet sounds continue to delight us!

The Main Ingredients

Mahogany and spruce are the backbone of the D-18, and for good reason: they go together like macaroni and cheese, and the tones they produce together are utterly delectable. Why? Well, opposites attract! By itself, spruce is bright and crisp and clear, while mahogany is warm and round. When you put them together, you get a guitar that lands right in the middle of the tonal spectrum. Because of this tonewood pairing, the D-18 sounds clear, and it cuts through a mix like a wooden broadsword, but it never sounds tinny or harsh. It has an undeniable warmth and woodiness in the midrange and an earthiness to the bass response, but it never sounds flubby or muddy. It's articulate, yet round. It's touch-sensitive, but it always remains balanced, and though it sounds full and rich, it's never overpowering. It's proof that, In the world of guitars (and most things in life, really), when opposites meet in the middle, beautiful things happen.

No Weaknesses

Hopefully by now, you have realized two things: that the Wildwood staff has a deep and abiding love for the D-18, and that it is a simple, elegant guitar with no weaknesses. It can cut through a mix when used for leads or provide a solid rhythmic foundation when used for chordal work. It can project well enough to excel in live situations, but recording engineers also love it for its sculpted frequency response. It's responsive enough to fingerpick on, but it can also handle aggressive strumming with aplomb. Furthermore, its clear, balanced voice sounds at home in almost any musical context. We are proud to present an instrument that continues Martin's storied dreadnought tradition, and we know the D-18's timeless sound and superior playability will inspire you throughout all your acoustic adventures.

Specifications

    • Serial Number

      2843465

    • Brand Name

      Martin Guitars

    • Model

      Custom Shop D-18

    • Body Finish

      Gloss

    • Top Finish

      Gloss with Aging Toner

    • Top Wood

      Adirondack Spruce

    • Back and Sides Finish

      Gloss

    • Bracing

      Adirondack Spruce, Scalloped, 5/16" Forward-Shifted X-Brace

    • Binding

      Black

    • Back & Sides Wood

      Mahogany

    • Neck Dimensions

      .810 1st - .890 9th

    • Neck Wood

      Select Hardwood

    • Neck Joint

      Dovetail with Mahogany Blocks

    • Neck Shape

      Modified Low Oval with High-Performance Taper

    • Neck Finish

      Satin

    • Fingerboard Wood

      Black Ebony

    • Fingerboard Radius

      16"

    • Fingerboard Inlays

      Select Abalone Old Style 18

    • Frets

      20

    • Scale Length

      25.4"

    • Nut Material

      Bone

    • Width at Nut

      1 3/4"

    • Saddle String Spacing

      2 5/32"

    • Saddle

      16" Radius/Compensated/Bone

    • Rosette

      Old Style 18 Boltaron

    • Tuners

      Grover Nickel V97-18NA StaTite 18:1 Ratio with Vintage Buttons

    • bridge

      Ebony Modern Belly - Drop in Saddle

    • Pickguard

      Faux Tortoise

    • Case

      3-Ply Hardshell with Domed Top

Why Order from Us

An instrument from Wildwood isn't just an ordinary guitar. It's your guitar. Each and every instrument we sell includes a full, point by point setup, an exhaustive evaluation, and expert shipping procedures, with first class, industry leading standards from start to finish. Why? Because you deserve it.

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