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  • Here we have a great 1931 Martin c-2 archtop that has been converted to a style OM-42

  • The conversion was done by Joel Whitehead. The guitar is crack free as you will notice from the photos that I have provided.
  • Things to know about the instrument: 
    New AAA Adirondack spruce top with scalloped 5/16'' scalloped  bracing
    - Nut with is 1.718''
    - Width from e to e at bridge is 2.277''
    - Scale length 25-3/4'' Brazilian rose wood bridge with bone saddle and  ivory bridge pins
    - New lacquer aged finish to match the rest of the guitar
    - Tuners are not original to the guitar. 
  • - The  neck sides and back and are original. A new Ebony finger board with period correct 42 style inlays and modern T frets have been added
    - The guitar comes with period correct  hard case. 
  • - Sides and back are Brazilian rosewood with mahogany neck. 
  • Things original to the guitar include: 
  • - Brazilian rosewood sides and back, neck block, tail block, back bracing ,center strip, Martin peg head, back, cellulose binding with end graft. 
  • - There are lots of scrapes, scratches, dings dents and superficial blemishes all over the instrument. 
  • - The top has been aged to match the rest of the guitar.

  • Please feel free to ask any other question you might have. 

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Listed3 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • c-2 conversion to OM-42 style
Categories
Year
  • 1931
Made In
  • United States

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antique fretted instruments

Woodland Hills, CA, United States
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