Another difference is that the D-35 has a bound fingerboard.
I've owned both over the years. Of the many guitars that have passed through my hands, the D-35 was probably overall the best sounding guitar I have owned, but it was a '70's model, and I just couldn't handle the baseball bat neck - barre chords were killing me. I also owned a 80's D-28. I can't quite put my finger on why, but I just never bonded with that guitar. I traded it for Gibson J-45.
Dan
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