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Description
Description
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| Finish Details: | This guitar has been fully over-sprayed. |
| Top Material: | Spruce |
| Body Material: | Brazilian Rosewood |
| Neck Material: | Mahogany |
| Fingerboard Material: | Ebony |
| Neck Profile: | U |
| Neck Thickness (IN): | 1st fret - 0.875"/ 10th fret - 1.050" |
| Fingerboard Radius: | 15.00" |
| Nut Width: | 1-11/16" |
| Scale Length: | 25 1/2" |
| Hardware: | The bridge, saddle, nut, and pick guard have all been replaced. |
| Weight: | 4lbs 11oz |
| Modifications/Repairs: | The neck heel shape and neck construction appear consistent with Martin guitars from the later 1960s/early 1970s. As this guitar was purchased from its original owner, the guitar was likely re-necked at the Martin factory around this time. The neck has been reset and refretted. The bridge, saddle, nut, and pick guard have all been replaced. A strap button has been installed on the neck heel. There are multiple crack repairs visible on the top and sides of the body. There is a small, square patch of the wood in the treble side lower bout of the body where an output jack was once installed. |
| Case Details: | Original Hardshell Case |
| Cosmetic Condition: | This vintage Martin guitar shows moderate cosmetic wear, with a few repaired cracks in the top and small scratches/dings throughout. There is a patch in the side of the body toward the bottom of the treble bout, as well as finish wear around the replaced pick guard and bridge. The fretboard has numerous chips and small cracks from a prior refret. |
| Serial Number: | 194439 |
| Tech Notes: | The guitar plays well with low action. The frets are moderately low with minimal wear. The serial number dates to 1964. The neck heel shape and neck construction appear consistent with Martin guitars from the later 1960s/early 1970s. As this guitar was purchased from its original owner, the guitar was likely re-necked at the Martin factory around this time. |