2023 - Bourgeois 000-42 - Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce & Brazilian Rosewood
Serial: 10115
Weight: 4 lbs 9 oz
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The Atkin D37 Black Top is an instrument that radiates both elegance and power, a guitar shaped by the vision and devotion of Alister Atkin, whose work continues to bridge the golden age of steel-string acoustics with the needs of today’s discerning players. With its bold aesthetic and commanding voice, this Dreadnought carries the heritage of the great pre-war instruments while offering something uniquely modern in character.
At its core lies a baked Adirondack spruce top, chosen for its strength, clarity, and dynamic range. Through the process of baking, the wood takes on the responsiveness and openness of decades-old spruce, delivering a tone that is mature, complex, and immediate. This top is paired with Macassar ebony back and sides, a rare and striking tonewood that provides both a rich, dark beauty and a sonic character of exceptional depth. The result is a sound that balances power with shimmering overtones, capable of filling a room yet equally expressive in delicate passages. Pre-war scalloped bracing supports the top, allowing it to breathe with remarkable sensitivity and projection.
Visually, the D37 Black Top is stunning. The age-toned relic gloss nitrocellulose lacquer lends the guitar a sense of timelessness, with the black top finish offering a bold contrast to the natural shimmer of Macassar ebony. The herringbone purfling and grained ivoroid binding frame the body with a touch of vintage refinement, while the zipper-style backstrip adds a final nod to tradition. The black and white rosette completes the look, understated yet elegant. Every detail evokes the aura of a classic instrument, yet the presence of the black top makes it feel daring and distinct.
The mahogany neck carries an ebony fingerboard set with mother-of-pearl markers, a combination that feels both luxurious and precise beneath the fingers. Black celluloid side dots offer subtle guidance, while the ebony bridge provides a foundation of strength and tonal clarity. The headstock is overlaid in ebony, crowned with a mother-of-pearl Atkin inlay that reflects light with quiet dignity. Nickel Gotoh tuners complete the headstock with reliable performance and vintage-inspired beauty.
In the hands, the D37 Black Top has a commanding presence. Its body length of 20 inches, depth of 4 7/8 inches, and lower bout width of 15 5/8 inches give it the stature of a true Dreadnought, while the 25.4-inch scale length and 16-inch fingerboard radius provide both power and playability. The 43mm nut width offers comfort for chords and single-note runs alike. At 4 pounds 15 ounces, it feels solid yet responsive, a perfect balance of strength and resonance.
Housed in its black Atkin case, the D37 Black Top stands as a testament to Alister Atkin’s dedication to building guitars that honor the past while inspiring the future. It is an instrument that carries both beauty and authority, capable of leading a song with bold strums or unveiling quiet intricacies through gentle touch. More than a guitar, it is a companion for players who seek both tradition and individuality, alive with the spirit of music that transcends time.
Other specifications of the D37 include:
For more information about the Atkin D37, please contact us.
The Atkin D37 Black Top is an instrument that radiates both elegance and power, a guitar shaped by the vision and devotion of Alister Atkin, whose work continues to bridge the golden age of steel-string acoustics with the needs of today’s discerning players. With its bold aesthetic and commanding voice, this Dreadnought carries the heritage of the great pre-war instruments while offering something uniquely modern in character.
At its core lies a baked Adirondack spruce top, chosen for its strength, clarity, and dynamic range. Through the process of baking, the wood takes on the responsiveness and openness of decades-old spruce, delivering a tone that is mature, complex, and immediate. This top is paired with Macassar ebony back and sides, a rare and striking tonewood that provides both a rich, dark beauty and a sonic character of exceptional depth. The result is a sound that balances power with shimmering overtones, capable of filling a room yet equally expressive in delicate passages. Pre-war scalloped bracing supports the top, allowing it to breathe with remarkable sensitivity and projection.
Visually, the D37 Black Top is stunning. The age-toned relic gloss nitrocellulose lacquer lends the guitar a sense of timelessness, with the black top finish offering a bold contrast to the natural shimmer of Macassar ebony. The herringbone purfling and grained ivoroid binding frame the body with a touch of vintage refinement, while the zipper-style backstrip adds a final nod to tradition. The black and white rosette completes the look, understated yet elegant. Every detail evokes the aura of a classic instrument, yet the presence of the black top makes it feel daring and distinct.
The mahogany neck carries an ebony fingerboard set with mother-of-pearl markers, a combination that feels both luxurious and precise beneath the fingers. Black celluloid side dots offer subtle guidance, while the ebony bridge provides a foundation of strength and tonal clarity. The headstock is overlaid in ebony, crowned with a mother-of-pearl Atkin inlay that reflects light with quiet dignity. Nickel Gotoh tuners complete the headstock with reliable performance and vintage-inspired beauty.
In the hands, the D37 Black Top has a commanding presence. Its body length of 20 inches, depth of 4 7/8 inches, and lower bout width of 15 5/8 inches give it the stature of a true Dreadnought, while the 25.4-inch scale length and 16-inch fingerboard radius provide both power and playability. The 43mm nut width offers comfort for chords and single-note runs alike. At 4 pounds 15 ounces, it feels solid yet responsive, a perfect balance of strength and resonance.
Housed in its black Atkin case, the D37 Black Top stands as a testament to Alister Atkin’s dedication to building guitars that honor the past while inspiring the future. It is an instrument that carries both beauty and authority, capable of leading a song with bold strums or unveiling quiet intricacies through gentle touch. More than a guitar, it is a companion for players who seek both tradition and individuality, alive with the spirit of music that transcends time.
Other specifications of the D37 include:
For more information about the Atkin D37, please contact us.
Yes, this is the actual guitar you’re looking at – not a generic stock photo! We take the time to individually photograph each and every guitar we sell so that you know exactly what you’re getting. From the grain of the wood to the unique finish and subtle character marks, what you see in the photo is the very guitar that will be shipped to your door. No surprises, no guesswork – just full transparency and confidence in your purchase.
Serial: 10115
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