Search results for 'Martin 1975'
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Martin D12X1 12-String Dreadnought
This is a discontinued Martin D12X1 12-string acoustic constructed with a combination of highly compressed wood fibers (HPL) for the back and sides and traditional solid Spruce for the soundboard Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Martin SWOMGT Sustainable Wood Series Orchestra Model With Case
Built in accordance with Martins responsible guitar building practices, the SWOMGT sustainable wood model provides a combination of great tone and attractive appointments. Yes, the majority of wood utilized in this instrument originated in forests managed in an ecologically responsible manner, but it looks, plays, and sounds great too. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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McAlister Concert (OM) Old Growth Sitka with Premium Brazilian Rosewood back and sides - 2004 Model
This is a 2004 McAlister Concert featuring old growth Sitka Spruce top and Brazilian back and sides.
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"The McAlister Concert model takes its inspiration from the...$0.00Out of stock
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Martin D18V Vintage Series Dreadnought 2007 s/n 1239526
The Martin D18V Vintage Series Dreadnought has all the craftsmanship and quality that has made Martin the leader in acoustic guitars for over a century. Solid Sitka spruce top, solid mahogany back and sides, mahogany neck with modified V profile, ebony fretboard and bridge, rosewood headplate, and scalloped bracing. Beautifully handcrafted from top to bottom and appointed with a belly-drop style bridge, vintage butterbean tuners, and old-style rosette. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Martin Pre-VTS D-28 Authentic 1931 #7955
This is a 2013 Pre VTS D-28 Authentic 1931 boasts period correct "28" Authentic style appointments, hide glue construction, and Authentic 1931 neck barrel, heel, diamond, head taper, and slots Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Martin M5 Boak / Jorma Custom Shop 0000 with Case
This is one of the rare Custom Shop 0000's Dick Boak dubbed the M5 and it is this guitar that was the inspiration for the Jorma M30 signature model. This was supposed to be a run of 14 guitars but we are told only 7 were completed, one of which Dick Boak lent to Jorma who fell in love with the guitar instantly. Jorma ended up buying that borrowed M5, and during his next visit to Martin he and Dick drew up the specs for a slightly watered down version of the M5 that became the M30 Jorma signature model. Learn More$0.00Out of stock