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Reflecting Bill Collings' return to his guitar making roots, the Collings D1 T offers a new take on Collings’ unique sound. Constructed with animal protein glue, extremely thin nitrocellulose lacquer finish, baked Adirondack spruce top, and Honduran back and sides, this instrument is dynamic and responsive. Warm, rounded highs and present low midranges make up the unique voice of this guitar that you won’t find in others. The Collings D1 T comes with its own handmade, lightweight Collings case, providing you with that Old World quality and aesthetic that is unparalleled by other modern guitars.
Other specifications include:
- Top Baked Adirondack spruce
- Back & Sides Honduran mahogany
- Construction Animal protein glue
- Neck Honduran mahogany
- Body Binding Tortoise with maple/rosewood top purfling
- Fingerboard Binding None
- Peghead Binding None
- Bridge Ebony belly-style with 2 5/16" spacing
- Fingerboard Ebony with MOP long dots
- Bridge Pins/End Pin Tortoise-style
- Nut Bone, 1 3/4"
- Saddle Bone, Cutthrough
- Neck Profile Traditional
- Peghead Profile Tapered square
- Neck Joint Mortise & tenon hybrid
- Truss Rod Fully adjustable
- Frets Medium 18% nickel-silver
- Peghead Veneer Ebony with gold MOP Collings Logo
- Tuners Nickel Waverly (16:1 ratio)
- Backstrip 1-style (Walnut)
- Rosette Maple/rosewood purfling
- Scale Length 25 1/2"
- Brace Material Sitka spruce
- Brace Pattern Custom Traditional Series pre-war scalloped X-brace
- Fingerboard Radius 14" - 26" compound
- Body Finish High gloss extra-thin nitrocellulose lacquer
- Pickguard Tortoise
- Traditional Package
- Strings D'Addario EJ-17 (.013"- .056")
- Body Length 20"
- Body Depth 4 7/8"
- Lower Bout Width 15 5/8"
- Total Length 40 1/4"
- Case Collings Traditional Handcrafted Case (#D703)
- #28462
For more information about the Collings D1A-T Baked Adi, please contact us.
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- Collings
- Body Style
- Dreadnought
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Reflecting Bill Collings' return to his guitar making roots, the Collings D1 T offers a new take on Collings’ unique sound. Constructed with animal protein glue, extremely thin nitrocellulose lacquer finish, baked Adirondack spruce top, and Honduran back and sides, this instrument is dynamic and responsive. Warm, rounded highs and present low midranges make up the unique voice of this guitar that you won’t find in others. The Collings D1 T comes with its own handmade, lightweight Collings case, providing you with that Old World quality and aesthetic that is unparalleled by other modern guitars.
Other specifications include:
- Top Baked Adirondack spruce
- Back & Sides Honduran mahogany
- Construction Animal protein glue
- Neck Honduran mahogany
- Body Binding Tortoise with maple/rosewood top purfling
- Fingerboard Binding None
- Peghead Binding None
- Bridge Ebony belly-style with 2 5/16" spacing
- Fingerboard Ebony with MOP long dots
- Bridge Pins/End Pin Tortoise-style
- Nut Bone, 1 3/4"
- Saddle Bone, Cutthrough
- Neck Profile Traditional
- Peghead Profile Tapered square
- Neck Joint Mortise & tenon hybrid
- Truss Rod Fully adjustable
- Frets Medium 18% nickel-silver
- Peghead Veneer Ebony with gold MOP Collings Logo
- Tuners Nickel Waverly (16:1 ratio)
- Backstrip 1-style (Walnut)
- Rosette Maple/rosewood purfling
- Scale Length 25 1/2"
- Brace Material Sitka spruce
- Brace Pattern Custom Traditional Series pre-war scalloped X-brace
- Fingerboard Radius 14" - 26" compound
- Body Finish High gloss extra-thin nitrocellulose lacquer
- Pickguard Tortoise
- Traditional Package
- Strings D'Addario EJ-17 (.013"- .056")
- Body Length 20"
- Body Depth 4 7/8"
- Lower Bout Width 15 5/8"
- Total Length 40 1/4"
- Case Collings Traditional Handcrafted Case (#D703)
- #28462
For more information about the Collings D1A-T Baked Adi, please contact us.
- Manufacturer
- Collings
- Body Style
- Dreadnought
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