2018 Martin OM-28 Authentic 1931
$4,999
TR Crandall Guitars
2018 Martin OM-28 Authentic 1931 in excellent condition. VTS Adirondack spruce top, Madagascar rosewood back and sides, and ebony fingerboard and bridge. Authentic 1931 scalloped x-brace. Neck is 1 3/4" wide at the nut, string spacing is 2 5/16". Neck profile is 0.84" at the first fret and 0.96" at...
1931 Martin OM-28
$89,900
Gary's Classic Guitars LLC
1931 Martin 0M-28 Herringbone, Exceedingly rare prewar flattop acoustic guitar, Grover banjo tuners, Brazilian Rosewood back and sides, Solid peghead with no logo on front but stamped on the back, Ebony fingerboard with Pearl Diamond inlays, 25.4 inches long scale length, 1.75 inches wide at the...
1931 Martin OM-28
$59,000
Best Guitars
1931 OM-28... one of the most sought after pre-war Martins, and in my opinion, the best sounding acoustic guitar ever made. Extremely rare and in original condition, with honest playing wear. Its an original belly bridge Martin, yet I believe original banjo tuner'd.... so transitional. The banjo...
2023 Martin Custom OM-28
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Martin OM-28V
$2,748
TCGAKKI
Martin / 2004 OM-28VVintage style orchestral rosewood model.This is a reissue of the pre-war OM-28 with herringbone trim and short-patterned diamond square inlays that will tickle any enthusiast's fancy.The OM model features a 000 size body and a long scale neck similar to a dreadnought, but...
1914 Martin 0-30
$14,950
Emerald City Guitars
1914 Martin 0-30. A super-rare and gorgeous vintage Martin featuring a solid red Spruce top and Brazilian Rosewood back and sides! This guitar is absolutely stunning with an Abalone rosette and ornate purfling accentuating the edges. Sounds fantastic with a classic, soft tone and harmonic richness...
1930 Martin O-18T
$4,795
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California
This Martin 0-18T is one of 333 made in 1930, the second year of production of the model. It is a historically important piece that led to a major change across the Martin line, ushering in their Golden Era.
Tenor guitars were becoming very popular...