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About This Listing

While the Little Martin is our smallest guitar, it is very big on tone, quality and versatility. The LX1 model features a solid Sitka spruce top and mahogany high-pressure laminate HPL back and sides. It’s ideal for travel, student practice or for just playing around the house or campfire.

  • Mahogany pattern HPL (high pressure laminate) textured finish, solid sitka spruce top
  • Rust Stratabond neck, shortened 3/4 scale
  • Chrome small-knob tuners. Tusq saddle.
  • Includes padded gig bag

Condition
Brand
Model
  • LX1 Little Martin
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Pickup
  • None
Finish Style
  • Satin
String Type
  • Steel
Back Material
  • High Pressure Laminate
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Sides Material
  • High Pressure Laminate
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Neck Material
  • Mahogany
Series
  • Martin Little Martin
Fretboard Material
  • Composite
Top Material
  • Spruce
Model Family
  • Martin LX1
Color Family
  • Natural
Body Shape
  • Travel
Active Preamp
  • No
Number of Frets
  • 20

About the Seller

Skip's Music

Sacramento, CA, United States
(905)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:1,623
Product Overview
The Martin LX1 "Little Martin" compact travel guitar has a tone that defies its size and price. The LX1 features a hand-rubbed solid spruce top, just like the top-of-the-line Martin guitars and boasts truly great playability that make the Little Martin a perfect choice for a travel instrument.
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