The most popular steel-string guitar of all time, the dreadnought is a design classic. Atkin based their Dreadnought on the classic pre-war models of the 1930s. They’ve been building and repairing this style of guitar longer than any other and every vintage example they’ve worked on has taught them something different.
With its deep body and scalloped braces, the Atkin Dreadnought puts out an incredibly strong, full sound. It’s one of the biggest sounding guitars they (or anyone else) makes and it really stands out when you’re playing alongside other instruments, live or in the studio.
Specifications
| Top | Torrified Sitka Spruce |
| Back & Sides | East Indian Rosewood |
| Backstrip | Zipper Style |
| Neck | Mahogany |
| Headstock Overlay | East Indian Rosewood |
| Logo | Atkin Decal |
| Truss Rod | Adjustable Double Action |
| Fretboard | Ebony |
| Bridge | Ebony |
| Rosette | Black/White/Black |
| Purfling | Herringbone |
| Binding | Grained Ivoroid |
| Bracing | Pre-war Scalloped Bracing |
| Lacquer Finish | Age Toned Relic Gloss Nitrocellulose |
| Nut & Saddle | Bone |
| Tuners | Nickel Gotoh |
| Side Dots Fret Markers | White Celluloid |
| Fret Markers | Mother of Pearl |
| Case | Atkin Hard Shell |
Dimensions
| Body Length | 20” |
| Body Depth | 4 7/8” |
| Lower Bout Width | 15 5/8” |
| Total Length | 40 1/4” |
| Scale Length | 25.4” |
| Nut Width | 1 11/16” |










