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Martin 0-18 Custom Mint

  • City: Fontana
  • State: California
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Description:

I bought this Martin 0-18 new to add to my collection because it sounds better than any 0-18 I’ve ever heard and better than many more costly Martins as well. Unfortunately I now play 12 fret models only, so this beauty has hardly been touched. It has been upgraded with a new fossilized ivory saddle and Unslotted bone bridge pins. These sell new for $2799 plus tax so If you’re fortunate enough to see my listing you better move fast because the first person that plays it will buy it. This updated version, so popular with folk guitarists like Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie has really been improved, better wood and bracing, and a more comfortable neck shape. The new Martin 0-18 features a Spruce top and Mahogany back and sides in a smaller sized scallop-braced body. Don’t let the size of the body fool you as this acoustic guitar has plenty of bite in its projection. This comfortably sized acoustic guitars presents incredibly warm undertones, with a bright and articulate treble giving you access to a range of different playing styles. The contemporary improvements made to this model give you extreme comfort to be able to move around the fretboard with ease. The slim tapered modified oval high-performance neck presents a responsive playing experience; pinning slightly closer to the fretboard enables anyone to pick and up play for an enjoyable experience. The iconic style, classic construction, and modern improvements makes this an acoustic guitar extremely comfortable; easy to play on stage, at home, or in the studio. Specifications Body Size: 0- 14 Fret Back and Sides Material: Mahogany Top Material: Sitka Spruce Bracing: X-Brace Body Finish: Gloss Neck Material: Mahogany Fingerboard Material: Ebony Inlays: 18 Old Style White Dots Scale Length: 24.9” Neck Shape: Modified Low Oval Neck Taper: High-Performance Neck Joint: Dovetail Nut Width: 1 3/4" Neck Finish: Satin Martin Hardshell Case