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1932 Martin 0-18K Guitar

1932 Martin 0-18K Guitar from the “Golden Era” of legendary pre-war Martin guitars. Hawaiian Koa wood top, back, and sides, with a Mahogany wood neck, ebony wood fretboard and bridge with a slotted headstock design and 12 fret joint to the body. #210042 Price: SOLD
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1941 Martin 0-17 Guitar

Historical 1941 Martin 0-17 Guitar. Handcrafted of mahogany wood on the face back, and sides, this guitar has a warm and sweet tone having been constructed with scalloped braces. Brazilian Rosewood fretboard and bridge with a 14 fret joint to the body, this design also featured a larger upper and lower bout in contrast to the earlier parlor sized slotted headstock models. Regarded as a “pre-war” Martin, this generation of Martin guitar is regarded as some of the most desirable to have been made in the company’s 190 year existence. Pre-war Martin gu
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1920s Martin 3M Taropatch Ukulele

A wonderful and extremely rare 1920s Martin (8-string) 3M Taropatch Ukulele handcrafted by C.F. Martin & Co. of Nazareth, PA. This historical and rare Martin taropatch ukulele was handcrafted of a Mahogany wood top, back, sides, and bridge with a Brazilian Rosewood fretboard.  Five-ply concentric ivroid rosette and three-ply top purfling with matching ivroid top and back binding, mustache inlay at the butt of the instrument, and “doubled-up” diamond shaped abalone shell position markers on 5, 7, and 10. 8-string tuning configuration for accompaniment
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1960s Martin 3M Soprano Ukulele

Circa 1960s. Vintage Martin 3M Ukulele. Here is a very rare 1960’s Martin 3M (Mahogany Model) Soprano Ukulele handcrafted in Nazareth, PA. Classic mahogany face, back and sides with celluloid binding on top and back –  discoloration on the binding as the instrument aged over the last 60+ years. Ebony fretboard and C.F. Martin & Co decal on headstock. There is also a C.F. Martin & Co stamp on the inside of the soundhole as well. Minor play wear but overall in wonderful original condition. The is not the reissue uke that has somewhat flooded the market.
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