Martin

Martin 0-18 (1965)

$3,500.00

Pickup available at 165 Massachusetts Avenue

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Product information

This 1965 Martin 0-18 was recently acquired from its original owner. It was made early enough in the 60's to retain a small, Maple bridge plate; and it's got a lovely, present voice well-suited to a player with a light touch. As old Martins go, this one's a relative bargain -- it'd provide an easy entry point into the world of vintage guitars for anyone who's in search of inspiration.

Our shop has just performed a neck reset and refret on this guitar. The bridge has also been replaced; and the guitar's original finish has been oversprayed with new lacquer. Even with its issues, this 0-18 sounds great and won't need work for quite some time. Priced with its original chipboard case. Shipping calculated at checkout.


Specs

Top
Sitka Spruce
Back & Sides
Mahogany
Fingerboard
Brazilian Rosewood
Bridge
Rosewood (Replacement)
Tuners
Grover Open-gear
Scale Length
24 7/8"
Nut Width
1 11/16"
String Spacing
2 1/8"
Case
Original chipboard

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