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...
SN 402(?). It’s always cause for celebration when a Banner Gibson arrives in the shop; especially one as clean and thrilling to play as this one. It has the rare combination of maple back and sides, Sitka spruce top and...
Here's a killer sounding, great playing, banner Logo, mahogany J-45. The guitar is in great condition and ready to play. Original finish, no breaks or major cracks... just some minor hairlines that have been...
Spring Sale! Super lightweight and scalloped. New bridge, frets and neck reset. Some bumps and bruises. Nothing that I would call a crack that I see. One small gouge on lower side repaired. Ebony rod. Newer tuner tips....
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...
Up for sale is a stunning 1944 Martin 000-18 in an older shade top style finish. This instrument sounds phenomenal and proves why people love this era of Martin guitars. It is our professional opinion this guitar has...