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Tonewood Atlas

Huss & Dalton

0-SP Custom 12-Fret Sinker Mahogany (2013)

2013 · Listed at Action Music · Falls Church, VA

Tracked on Tonewood Atlas — view the full listing at Action Music’s site.

$3,900

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Specs

Top
Sinker Mahogany
Back / Sides
Sinker Mahogany
Neck
Mahogany
Fingerboard
Rosewood
Body shape
0
Scale length
24.9"
Nut width
1.88"
Frets to body
12
Strings
6
Cutaway
No
Condition
Preowned
Year
2013

About Huss & Dalton

Huss & Dalton Guitar Company has built acoustic guitars in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia since 1995, when Jeff Huss and Mark Dalton founded the shop. The catalog runs from steel-string flat-tops through a smaller line of electric guitars, with a longstanding focus on the pre-war American flat-top tradition — the Crossroads, the T-OO, and the TD series among the recognizable builds. Brian Dickel, a long-time member of the team, took over ownership in 2021, and the shop continues building under the same craftsmanship principles.

About Action Music

Action Music is a Falls Church, Virginia independent founded in 1997 by Matt Baker, built around an on-site repair bench staffed by working musicians. Baker came to the trade through Bryan Galloup's Guitar Hospital in Big Rapids, Michigan — one of the country's serious repair-certification programs — and through years touring as guitar tech for national acts. His partner Mike Dutton, an Alexandria native, anchors the playing side, with a long resume backing regional and touring blues artists and current work in the Rogue Johnsen Project and The Snake Farmers. The shop reflects both perspectives — a broad floor of electric guitars, amps, and effects for gigging players alongside a thoughtful boutique-acoustic shelf anchored on Huss & Dalton and Collings. As the only Atlas dealer in the immediate DC metro, they're the natural in-person stop for Virginia, Maryland, and DC area players.

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