MARTIN D-18, 1944, Scalloped bracing, Ebony board, newer drip-in-saddle bridge, a couple of small repaired top cracks, Grover tuners added, a few side and back repaired cracks, recent fret job and neck set, the bridge...
MARTIN D-18, 1944, Scalloped bracing, Ebony board, newer drip-in-saddle bridge, a couple of small repaired top cracks, Grover tuners added, a few side and back repaired cracks, recent fret job and neck set, the bridge...
Spring Sale! Player grade total refin. Narrow neck. Bridge isn’t original and bridgeplate has a piece of wood on top of it. Black pickguard. (More accurate one just taped on for looks but it’s too small.) Center seam...
Here is the oldest Martin D-18 I’ve been able to show you all these years: a 1951. This post-war model is in good condition, and as you can see, it has been played. The finish is worn from hours and hours of practice....
This 1944 scalloped (last year) braced D-18 was purchased by a Navy man in San Diego before departing to the Pacific to fight World War II. He and it survived multiple Kamikaze attacks before returning home. He became a...