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2023 Martin D-18 Authentic 1937 $5995
$5,195
This guitar is essentially mint as it was taken out of a box at a retiring dealer. It was never titled to an owner and may be eligible for the Martin warranty through the factory. These Martin Authentic's are the closest thing to 1930's Martin guitars without spending uber bucks...
1937 was an excellent year for guitars with a perfect storm of craftsmanship, innovation, and materials. This...
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1944 Martin 00-18
$9,995
Magnificently loud scallop braced 1944 00-18 from the first half of 1944. No cracks anywhere!!! This 00-18 has the original bridge, plate, and tuners. Scratch below the bridge is not apparent unless you know it's there. Original finish, but thin nitro overspray- probably because of the scratch.. The Brothers performed a neckset and refretted the neck in addition to installing a passive K & K...
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1935 Washburn 5257
$4,995
This is a rare and very interesting pre-war flat top showing some old repairs but a spectacular sounding instrument nonetheless. The 5257 Solo was made by the Chicago-based Regal Co. who owned the Washburn brand name in the 1930s. In both size and shape it is unique among flat tops, mating 15-1/4” wide with a deep body made of rosewood to a seven ply neck. This Washburn was priced and sold as a...
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1931 Martin 0-17
$6,995
C. F. Martin 0-17 Model Flat Top Acoustic Guitar (1931), made in Nazareth, PA, serial #47484, natural lacquer finish, mahogany body and neck, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, hard shell case. 353 were made in 1931- a large number at $30/each during the Great Depression.
This is a very nice example of a transitional Martin 0-17 in very good condition. Not only does this guitar show only light...
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1890 Martin 1-21
$5,995
The Martin Style 1-21 has its origins in the 1850s and was a popular model throughout rest of the 19th century. There is a penciled date underside the top as was the manufacturing custom that reads 4/90 as the month and year of it's making.
In 1867, the stamp on the center strip inside the body changed to 'C.F. Martin & Co., New York'. This stamp can be found on the center strip and neck block...
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