There’s a reason that the sound of a pre-war Martin 000-18 continues to champion countless competitors to this day after nearly 100 years. This 1939 model delivers the woody tone, depth, and clarity that has allowed the 000-18 to withstand the test of time.
While the 000-18 isn’t one of Martin’s rarest offerings, and originally was surprisingly one of their cheaper models in the 1930’s, the 000-18 has never lacked inspiration, craftsmanship, and quality. This 1939 000-18 delivers only the most sought after appointments of a pre-war Martin instrument with its Mahogany back and sides, scallop-braced Adirondack Spruce top, rear X-bracing, and a 1-3/4" nut width.
We have recently had our in-house luthier put great care towards breathing new life into this guitar after its 80 years of being well-loved and well used. We have reset the neck, glued all cracks, and re-glued the bridge, leaving this guitar in incredible playing condition with great feel and action, and ready for the next 80 years.
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