1857 C.F. Martin 1-26
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Authentic Guitars Inc.
1857 C.F. Martin Style 1-26
Civil War Martin with lots of history. Owned by Confederate artillery sergeant (Parker’s Va. Battery) who carried this guitar with him. Mortally wounded at Gettysburg on July 2, 1863, he was moved to Williamsport, Maryland where he succumbed to his wounds on July 20th....
~1898 Martin Style 27 Size 2
$8,500
Willies American Guitars
Natural, stamped C.F. Martin New York on the neck block. In very good condition with extensive repairs done so you can play this tomorrow. The Style 27was a rather fancy yet popular small bodied Martin. The Style 28 was less fancy but cost a little more money because it was always in the bigger...
~1870 Martin 2 1/2 Style 17
$7,999
TR Crandall Guitars
1870s Martin 2 1/2 Style 17 in excellent condition with a gentle amount of wear throughout this exceptionally punchy sounding nylon string 19th century Martin. This guitar is in stellar shape in all original condition with only a couple previously repaired top cracks, one near the treble edge of...
1950 Markneukirchen Martin-Style, Parlor Guitar (12 fret to body)
$9,500
Fretted Americana
An Exceptionally Beautiful 1850s Markneukirchen-style 'Parlor' Guitar
1850 Markneukirchen Martin-Style, Parlor Guitar (12 fret to body) with 'Fan-Tail' abalone inlay
This exceptionally beautiful 1850s Markneukirchen Martin-Style 'Parlor' guitar weighs just 2.90 lbs. and has a 11 1/2 inch wide...
1890 Martin 1-21
$6,495
Allegheny Valley Guitars
The Martin Style 1-21 has its origins in the 1850s and was a popular model throughout rest of the 19th century. There is a penciled date underside the top as was the manufacturing custom that reads 4/90 as the month and year of it's making.
In 1867, the stamp on the center strip inside the body...
1897 C. F. Martin 1-21
$7,950
Jet City Guitars, LLC
Beautiful, crack-free instrument in exquisite condition. It was built just before Martin began using serial numbers. Inside penciled “J.J.K. Aug 31, 1897” marking the day the build started. It’s pressure-stamped “C.F. Martin, New York, New York” on the back of the head-stock and heat stamped on the...
1979 Martin D-35
$2,775
TCGAKKI
Martin / 1979 D-35 In the 1960s, export restrictions on Brazilian rosewood made it difficult to obtain two-piece back material for dreadnought models.Therefore, a three-piece back model was developed that could be made without large pieces of wood, and the Martin D-35 was introduced in 1965.The...
Martin D-35 CTM
$2,471
TCGAKKI
Made of 45 grade tight grain spruce top and straight grain rosewood.Martin / CTM D-35In the 1960s, export restrictions on Brazilian rosewood made it difficult to obtain two-piece backs for Doretto models.Therefore, a three-piece back model was developed that could be made without large pieces of...
2012 Martin DCPA4 DCPA4
$1,195
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
This DCPA4 is a fine example of this next generation of Martin acoustic technology which combine modern guitar specifications with the famous Martin quality and sound; the DCPA4 is the dreadnought cutaway glossy top version with Fishman Premium Blend electronics. This particular guitar was made in...
1930 C. F. Martin 0-28
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Jet City Guitars, LLC
SN: 42249. This lovely and rare beast is the resident unicorn of the shop these days. I’ve been reluctant to put it down and write the description. The 0-28 is an elegant little design that, at one time, was the largest guitar C.F. Martin offered. It’s certainly one of the finest and longest lived....
1967 Micro-Frets Rendezvous Bass (Style 1)
$8,500
Fretted Americana
One of the Most Beautiful Basses Ever
A Unique 'Prototype'
1967 Micro-Frets Rendezvous Bass (Style 1)
This ca. 1968/9 and almost certainly unique bass weighs just 8.80 lbs. and features a double-bound,14.00 inch wide, just under 1 3/4 inches deep, 'two-piece' carved maple thinline double-cutaway...