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This guitar is on display in our store, but it’s in perfect condition. 

From Martin:   Carrying a distinct vintage-inspired design and updated like the D-18 a few years ago, the redesigned 000-18 offers many of the features found in our pre-war era guitars. The 000-18, which has a beautiful aging toned top in Sitka spruce, is married with genuine mahogany back and sides. The body is edged with tortoise binding and complemented with a polished finish. The 24.9” short scale model’s neck features a modified low oval profile with Performing Artist taper, with a width of 1-3/4” at the nut and 2-3/16” string spacing for easy playability. Nickel open-geared tuners with butterbean knobs are found with a rosewood headplate, which displays a large old style Martin logo.

 

Specs

·         BodySize: 000-14 Fret

·         Neck Joint: Dovetail

·         Finish (Top, Back & Side): Gloss

·         Neck Finish: Satin

·         Top Material: Sitka Spruce

·         Back & Side Material: Genuine Mahogany

·         Neck Material: Select Hardwood

·         Fingerboard: Ebony

·         Scale Length: 24.9”

·         Fingerboard Width at Nut: 1-3/4”

·         Neck Shape: Modified Low Oval

·         Neck Taper: High-Performance Taper

·         Number of Frets: 20

·         Saddle: Compensated Bone

·         Saddle Radius: 16”

·         Electronics: No

·         Tuning Machines: Nickel Open Gear

·         Knob: Butterbean

·         Nut Material: Bone

·         Case: Ply Hardshell

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Listed7 years ago
ConditionB-Stock (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • 000-18
Finish
  • Natural
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Made In
  • United States

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Mississippi Music Inc

Meridian, MS, United States
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