Description
Lovely Atkin Dust Bowl 00014 inspired by classic design of the 1930’s ere guitars. A lightweight all-mahogany body construction, scalloped braces, and soft-V neck carve that hugs your hand. The 16″ radius Indian Rosewood fingerboard with rounded-over edges makes ‘thumb-overtop’ playing easy and comfortable.
This Atkin Dust Bowl 00014 has a full, rich and dry voice with enough of a push in the midrange to inspire any ragtime picker, while still giving plenty of warmth and openness across the strings to keep any player happy. It offers that ‘piano-like’ cavernous articulation in the bass end, and a sweet and well-rounded treble.
Alastair Atkin takes ‘vintage-inspired’ to the next level. The main inspiration for these guitars are the lightweight, characterful depression-era guitars of the 1930s – names such as Kalamazoo, Recording King, Cromwell, and Kel Kroyden will spring to mind for fans of such instruments. She is build with solid Mahogany with a lightweight scalloped bracing, giving the player a full, rich and dry voice that embodies those ever sought-after pre-war tones. Atkin’s OOO-14 is a classic embodiment of the ideas at play with a triple-O: small enough to be comfortable and articulate enough for finger-picking, yet big enough to deliver the projection and low end required for a well-rounded overall sound; especially important for strummed passages. A classic, vintage-inspired all-rounder. This guitar has been played and shows some minor dings and some light buckle rush on the back. Overall she’s is in excellent condition. Also, a K&K Mini Pure was installed including a strap button. Ready to go on stage of plugin to your home studio for some awesome recording. Listen to Alastair’s take on the model HERE, and the soundimpression of the actual guitar here:
Price includes:
- Diamond Guitars 1-year limited warranty
- VAT does not apply.
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- 14-day Return Policy applies.
- All guitars come with a fresh set of strings and a setup to your liking.
























