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| MARTIN 1833-67 STYLE 2-27 ACOUSTIC. |
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- CONDITION: VERY GOOD.
- TOP: Solid Spruce.
- BACK/SIDES: Solid Brazilian Rosewood.
- F/BOARD: Ebony.
This is an extremely early Martin made between 1833 and 1867 (during
that era, the logo appeared as C.F.Martin, without "&Co"). There
is some wonderful abalone inlay around the soundhole, as well
as nice multi-colored herringbone next to the (real) ivory binding.
Tuner buttons are also ivory. This style2-27 is a rare model,
it has long been discontinued. This guitar was purchased in the
States from a 75 year old man who had inherited it from his grandmother
years ago. As you can see from the pictures, the top has several
repaired cracks, some of which go perpendicular to the grain.
Over $400 (£250) was spent in the States to have all the cracks
fixed and touched up, and now the guitar is very solid and stable.
The top is spruce, the neck is cedar, and the back and sides are
beautiful Brazilian rosewood. The finish as well as the tuners,
bridge, and frets, are all completely original. Playability is
good. Although the action gets fairly high at the 12th fret (1/4"),
the guitar is not hard to play because of the short scale and
light gauge strings. This little Martin (12"wide,37"long) puts
out a lot of volume; the tone is very balanced and the highs are
crisp. It's really amazing to think that this guitar was being
played around the time of the American Civil War, and possibly
well before that! What stories it could tell…… Obviously, if this
guitar was in A1 shape it would sell for around £5000,(look at
our price). Supplied with new de-luxe case.
SORRY SOLD. |
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