
Martin
Martin 000-15M Mahogany
Brand New
Price
$1,799.99
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Continental U.S. Only
In stock · Ready to ship
IN STOCKShips from our shop
PACKED WITH CAREInsured and tracked
SINCE 1968Still independent
All-solid mahogany warmth, classic 000 comfort - the Martin 000-15M is a soulful, no-frills workhorse.
Why We Love This
The Martin 000-15M is a favorite here at TME for its warm, woody tone and vintage-inspired simplicity. Built entirely from solid mahogany, it offers a dry, mid-focused voice that’s perfectly suited for fingerstyle, blues, and old-time rhythm work.The 000 body size adds a touch of natural compression and articulation, making it equally satisfying for light strumming or nuanced solo playing. There’s a directness and honesty to the tone. No frills, just the organic character of all-mahogany construction.
Whether you're a budding traditionalist or a seasoned player looking for a responsive, no-nonsense acoustic, the 000-15M is one of the best values in Martin’s lineup.
*Please note: pictures may vary slightly from current stock.
Condition: Brand New. Fully inspected and set up by TME staff before it ships or leaves the showroom.
| Top | Mahogany |
| Back & Sides | Mahogany |
| Neck | Mahogany |
| Fingerboard | East Indian Rosewood |
| Bridge | East Indian Rosewood |
| Nut | Bone |
| Saddle | Bone |
| Tuners | Nickel Open Gear |
| Rosette | Multi-Stripe |
| Finish | Satin |
| Carve | Modified Low Oval |
| Neck Taper | Standard Taper |
| Nut Width | 1 11/16" |
| String Spacing | 2 1/8'' |
| Scale Length | 25.4" |
| Bracing Pattern | X-Brace |
| Brace Shape | Non-Scalloped |
| Case | Soft-Shell |
Every instrument is thoroughly checked and set up before shipping fully insured via UPS with tracking to your door. We reuse boxes and materials to cut waste when they meet our protection standard.
Inspect it, play it, and if it isn't right, contact us within 48 hours of delivery to arrange a return or one-time exchange. Returns are subject to a 5% restocking fee, and the buyer covers shipping both ways.
