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D1T-A-SB

Collings D1 A T SB Traditional 'Adirondack / Mahogany' Acoustic Guitar

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The Collings D1 A T SB Traditional is a masterclass in vintage-inspired dreadnought design, blending the time-honored tone of Adirondack spruce and Honduran mahogany with modern playability. This model from Collings' esteemed Traditional Series features a stunning dark sunburst finish under an ultra-thin nitrocellulose lacquer that maximizes resonance and showcases the guitar’s refined aesthetic. With a custom pre-war scalloped X-brace and no tongue brace, it delivers a remarkably open, “broken-in” tone with a powerful low end and rounded trebles.

True to its name, the D1 A T SB Traditional offers a more organic feel thanks to its redesigned Traditional neck carve, mortise and tenon hybrid neck joint, and compound-radius ebony fretboard. Additional touches like the tortoise body binding, MOP inlays, and Waverly nickel tuners elevate both its look and performance. Built with an obsessive attention to detail and premium tonewoods, this guitar is equally suited for flatpickers, singer-songwriters, and serious collectors looking for vintage character without compromise.

Features

  • Adirondack spruce top and Honduran mahogany back and sides for powerful vintage tone

  • Traditional Series voicing and ultra-thin nitrocellulose finish for open, broken-in feel

  • Custom scalloped X-bracing (no tongue brace) enhances resonance and clarity

  • “Traditional” neck profile with compound-radius ebony fingerboard for effortless playability

  • Handcrafted in Austin, Texas with meticulous attention to detail

  • Model: D1 A T SB

  • Top: Adirondack Spruce

  • Back & Sides: Honduran Mahogany

  • Neck: Honduran Mahogany

  • Neck Profile: Traditional – .805" (1st fret), 1.009" (9th fret)

  • Fingerboard: Ebony with mother-of-pearl short dot inlays

  • Fingerboard Radius: 14"–26" compound

  • Nut: Bone, 1 3/4"

  • Scale Length: 25.5"

  • Frets: Medium 18% nickel-silver

  • Bridge: Ebony belly-style, 2 5/16" spacing

  • Saddle: Bone, cut-through

  • Binding: Tortoise with b/w/b/w purfling

  • Rosette: b/w purfling

  • Bracing: Sitka spruce, Traditional Series scalloped X (no tongue brace)

  • Finish: High gloss ultra-thin nitrocellulose (body), gloss polyester resin (neck)

  • Peghead Veneer: Ebony with MOP Collings logo

  • Tuners: Nickel Waverly

  • Pickguard: Tortoise

  • Truss Rod: Fully adjustable

  • Case: Original hard shell case

Instruments & Amps

  • Free courier shipping on orders over $1499 to eligible metro areas

  • $49–$69 standard shipping on lower-value orders

  • Express shipping available for an additional fee

  • Regional and remote areas may incur higher freight costs

Accessories

  • Free standard shipping on orders over $99

  • Flat $8.99 shipping under $99

  • $15 express shipping available

Delivery Details

  • All orders ship with tracking

  • Instruments and large items require signature on delivery

  • If freight costs exceed expectations, we’ll contact you before shipping

Shipping rates, eligibility, and delivery options are confirmed at checkout based on your location.

Ways To Pay

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  • Zip – 3 months interest-free under $1,000, 6 months interest-free over $1,000

  • Afterpay – available at checkout

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  • Studio19 Rentals – low monthly payments with the option to buy later

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Returns

  • If something’s not right, please contact us first and we’ll help you work through the best solution

  • Returns, exchanges, repairs, or credits are available for faulty or misdescribed items

  • Return requests should be made within 7 days of delivery

  • Freight charges aren’t refundable

  • Non-faulty returns may incur return shipping and a small restocking fee

  • Opened consumables (including strings and picks) can’t be returned

Returns are assessed case-by-case so we can ensure the fairest outcome for everyone.

  • We aim to show the exact guitar in stock whenever possible

  • For one-of-a-kind or preowned instruments, photos will always be of the actual guitar you’ll receive

  • Production models may vary slightly in timber grain, colour, finish, or hardware due to natural materials

  • If you’d like to see the exact guitar before buying, just ask — we’re happy to send photos of the instrument in stock

  • Where multiple guitars are available, you can choose the exact one you receive

Please note: natural cosmetic variations aren’t considered faults, but if you have any questions about appearance, we’re always happy to help before purchase.