Martin Custom Shop 0-14F High Altitude Swiss Spruce & Quilted Bubinga

Martin Custom Shop 0-14F High Altitude Swiss Spruce & Quilted Bubinga

Brand: Martin
SKU: 210000074804
7200.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Hand-picked by Rudy and the Scarsdale crew during a recent visit to the Martin Guitar Factory in Nazareth, PA. This little beauty was Rudy’s personal pick, and it has quickly become the staff favorite from the roster: a single 0-14fret with a High Altitude Swiss spruce top, and gorgeous, naturally pinkish-rose-hued quilted bubinga back and sides. Flame maple binding and a simple, maple-inlaid vertical “MARTIN” block-letter headstock logo. Sparkly overtones and a full bass response that has no business coming from a guitar so small and elegant. This is the dream guitar you didn’t even know you were dreaming about… SPECS: Serial #: 2891385 Body Shape: “0” Concert Body Frets Clear: 14 Frets Clear of Body Top Material: Cert. Euro. Spruce (High Altitude Swiss) Back and Side Material: Quilted Bubinga Base Model Note: Wood Pre-selected by the Custom Shop Scale Length: 24.9" Fingerboard Width at Nut: 1 3/4" Fingerboard Width at 12th Fret: 2 1/8" String Spacing: 2 5/32'' Binding Material: European Flamed Maple Rosette Style: Style 28 Bridge Style: Modern Belly Neck Material: 12/4 Genuine Mahogany Mfg Pref Neck Profile: Modified Low Oval Neck Taper: High Performance Taper Neck Joint: Dovetail Nut Material: Bone Diamond Volute: Standard Headplate Material: Quilted Bubinga Headplate Custom Inlay: CF Martin Block w/out C & F - European Flamed Maple Tuning Machines: Grover Gold Vintage Button Fingerboard Material: Black Ebony Fingerboard Inlay: Diamonds and Squares Long Bracing Material, Top: Spruce Top Bracing Pattern & Shape: X Brace, Scalloped Back Purfling: Style 28 (Checker) Finish Package: Gloss Body w/Satin Neck and Polished Headplate Adhesive: Modern Adhesive Case: 3-Ply Hardshell with Domed Top

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