What Martin guitar do I have?
WHERE CAN I FIND THE SERIAL NUMBER OF MY GUITAR? A Martin Guitar will have the model designation and the serial number etched on the neck block. Look in the soundhole toward the neck to see where this is etched.
How do you read a Martin guitar model number?
Martin started building guitars in 1833, and by 1898, they were using a standardized system to number their instruments by body shape and style. The first letters or numbers indicate the body shape (0, 00, OM, D, etc.) that are followed by a style number (15, 18, 28, 45, etc.), and separated by a dash.
Are there fake Martin Guitars?
Counterfeit guitars typically make use of cheaper laminate wood. If they differ, it means the wood is a laminate, not solid. With our counterfeit Martin D-45, the back and sides of the guitar are laminated, telling us that it is not authentic.
What does 000 mean in Martin guitars?
Auditorium
000 = Auditorium. C = Cutaway or Classical. Other body shapes/;sizes include:; O = Orchestra. 00 = Grand Concert.
What is the difference between Martin guitar models?
Martin guitars of the same prefix are all the same body size. The only differences are between the guitars with 12-and 14-fret necks. The older style necks had 12 frets. The size 5 is the smallest standard model that Martin has made in large quantity.
Do Martin Guitars go up in value?
Any “new” Martin will lose value as soon as it’s purchased, up to 40 percent of retail. “Vintage” Martins can appreciate, but not “used” ones. With 2-3k, even with bank interest you’ll be earning a return on your investment, and starting right away.
How can you tell a fake Martin?
While Martin rounds off corners and the bridge saddle fits tight, the forgery guitar has a crudely cut bridge with sharp edges. Additionally the guitar features an ill-fitting bridge saddle slot. Authentic Martins have a solid piece of wood under the bridge.
What is the most popular Martin guitar?
The D-28 is the classic Martin guitar. Revered by musicians the world over, it is one of the go-to instruments for the world’s most talented guitarists. The guitar has the classic dreadnought good looks and it is quite apparent that the quality of build is very high.
What are the best years for Martin Guitars?
1930-1939 are by far the most highly regarded and collectable Martins, but right through to the late 60s were awesome too. I guess if going by decade, you’d put the 30s at one end and the 70s at another. But like I said, some absolute beauties came out of the 70s.
What is the easiest Martin guitar to play?
By far my 00-28EC is my easiest Martin to play. My overall easy player would have to be my Gibson j200 though. I’d like to remind those with any hand problems that any guitar’s action can be lowered to play very easily.
Is it worth buying a Martin guitar?
Martin guitars are definitely worth the money. Martin guitars are known to have even pitch and volume, with excellent projection and a dynamic range, and these guitars range from just over $100 to over $100,000.
Do Martin Guitars get better with age?
Martin guitars use a lot less of their lacquer finish than most brands. This is why a Martin guitar looks amazing and sounds better with age – it’s allowed to breathe and age the way wood should!