Museum: Martin Guitars
Serial # 83613. A small tenor guitar with a robust bass response and full, clear trebles. This Wartime 0-17T is one of those diffi...
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Serial # 161134. It’s unanimous among Folkway staff – this is a great guitar. Lots of depth the sound, excellent balance, strong...
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Serial 1009174. With its 16” wide curvy body and vintage appointments, this is the Vintage series guitar that never existed! Th...
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Serial # 55754. A better blues box we’ve not seen a good while. This guitar has the clang and bang that a heavy fingerstyle blues...
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Serial # 144307. Here’s the guitar so many people have been asking for: an affordable vintage Martin that’s been well used but n...
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Serial # 55634. Martin's OM models were built between 1929 and 1933, but the transition from the long scale OM to the short scale...
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Serial # 50551. So rarely are we fortunate to encounter an early 1930’s Martin in such remarkably pristine and original condition...
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Serial # 68781. Restored by Folkway, here is a pre-war 0-17 that plays perfectly and sounds tremendously good. The guitar came...
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Serial # 101225. Herringbone, zig-zag back strip, and a serial number with one less digit are pretty much all that differentiate...
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Serial # 79210. A guitar with an illustrious history, and one that is interwoven with the evolution of Bluegrass music.
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Serial # 76284. A strong and lively Pre-War D-28, in excellent condition, and well set-up. Fewer than 800 fourteen fret D-28s ha...
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No serial number. This first incarnation of Martin’s Style 3M ukulele was produced between 1918 and 1922, but relative to the low...
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