Museum: Martin Guitars
Serial # 113461. Is there a lefty out there who doesn't completely want this guitar?! It's a Brazilian rosewood 000-28, factory le...
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Serial # 134113. The Adirondack spruce topped D-28s built in 1953 are, by just about all accounts, the most desirable Martin guita...
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Serial # 49293. From one of the most golden years of Martin’s Golden Era comes this near-mint condition twelve fret 00-18. With be...
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Serial # 76708. Pre-war 000-18’s continue to be the best value in the vintage guitar marketplace, and this 1940 beauty clearly exe...
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Serial # 133867. An Adirondack topped ’53, with exceptional rosewood back and sides, excellent playability, big tone, great looks,...
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Serial # 125297. Post war 000-18s really don’t come much better than this 1952 issue. It has a wide-open voice with breathy mids a...
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Serial # 1033345. With its pearl bound top, pearl rosette, fingerboard inlays and headstock, gold tuners and bound neck and headst...
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Serial # 1099111, #388. The D-28CW is Martin’s hat-nod to the most famous D-28 that ever came out of Nazareth – Clarence White’s /...
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Serial # 847208. This guitar began its life as a standard Martin OM-42: top-grade Indian rosewood and Sitka spruce, scalloped brac...
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Serial # 187096. Essentially brand-new; with hangtags, original strings, and original hardshell case. No cracks, and no wear of an...
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Serial #291202. The D-12-20 was Martin’s first production 12 string, introduced in 1964. A 12-fret dreadnought body and slotted he...
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Serial # 1078471, #170 of a limited run of 383 instruments. Label signed by Steve Miller, C.F. Martin IV, and Dick Boak.
The 000C...
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