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LoginCollecting vintage Martin guitars and ukes. General specifications, serial numbers, model information. Private vintage guitar collector. Contact the vintage guitar info guy. Torch peghead inlay and "snowflake" fingerboard inlays as used on to style 45 Martins. The type of guitar flattop, archtop, uke, etc. The body style for flattop guitars generally 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 28, etc. Oringinality have any of the parts, such as the bridge or tuners, been changed or modified?
User Name Remember Me? Hi everybody, I was just wondering if Martin's serial number dating system allowed for the dating to the exact day the guitar was finished? I understand Gibson allows for this as well as Larrivee. Apologies if this is common knowledge, figured it'd be quicker and easier to get an answer here than to go ransacking around google.
Visit our Electronics User Guide Directory. Factory installed electronics are warranted through martin Guitar for a period of one year from the date of purchase. To clean your instrument, wipe with a clean, damp cotton cloth using water. Then dry with a clean cotton cloth For polishing, we recommend using Martin Polish which is available for purchase online and in our Shop. We offer two products: one is for satin finish and one is for gloss finish.
Martin began producing instruments in Prior to serial numbers, the different instruments were identified by the Martin brand which was stamped into the back of the headstock, the upper portion of the back or on the back binding strut visible through the soundhole the eased blocking reinforcing the center joint between the 2 back pieces. Before , the model size and style designation was generally written on a paper label and glued inside the top of the instrument case. After workers at the Nazareth factory had been employed for a period of years they were permitted to fashion an instrument for themselves at the plant.
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