About This Listing

Vintage original and clean 1966 Martin GT-75.

Clean and all original.

Original Dearmond pickups are remarkably warm with a very resonant vintage tone.

Plays and sounds absolutely fantastic!

Neck is straight and plays with a good low action all the way up and down. No buzz or issues. Guitar really rings out nicely and the original tremolo works great.

Serial number inside the sound hole dates the guitar to 1966.

Some honest signs of wear, some finish checking.

Comes with a vintage Gretsch hardshell case.

Listed20 days ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • GT-70
Finish
  • Burgundy
Categories
Year
  • 1966
Fretboard Material
  • Rosewood
Pickup Configuration
  • SS
Body Type
  • Hollow Body
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Shape
  • Single Cutaway
Color Family
  • Red
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Tremolo Tailpiece
Neck Construction
  • Bolt-On
Number of Frets
  • 22

About the Seller

Rivington Guitars

New York, NY, United States
(1,846)
Joined Reverb:2013
Items Sold:3,340
Product Overview
Only 453 Martin GT-70 specimens were manufactured during the model's short run. Martin got into the electric guitar game in earnest in 1961 and eventually realized it was smarter to focus on its legacy acoustic models in 1968. A few other solid body electric models followed later in the '70s and again in the '00s, but these remain novelties. 

The Martin GT-70 featured a semi-hollow Maple body and top with a Mahogany neck and Rosewood fingerboard. Two exposed DeArmond pickups provided the tone, while a Bigsby-type vibrato acted on strings with a 24.9" scale length. 

Due to their rarity and interesting provenance as a Martin electric guitar, the GT-70 and its double cutaway brother, the GT-75, are both sought after by niche collectors. 

Years of Production: 1965 - 1966
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1966 Martin GT-75 Burgundy Excellent Original Hard
1966 Martin GT-75 Burgundy Excellent Original Hard
$2,999

About This Listing

Vintage original and clean 1966 Martin GT-75.

Clean and all original.

Original Dearmond pickups are remarkably warm with a very resonant vintage tone.

Plays and sounds absolutely fantastic!

Neck is straight and plays with a good low action all the way up and down. No buzz or issues. Guitar really rings out nicely and the original tremolo works great.

Serial number inside the sound hole dates the guitar to 1966.

Some honest signs of wear, some finish checking.

Comes with a vintage Gretsch hardshell case.

Listed20 days ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • GT-70
Finish
  • Burgundy
Categories
Year
  • 1966
Fretboard Material
  • Rosewood
Pickup Configuration
  • SS
Body Type
  • Hollow Body
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Shape
  • Single Cutaway
Color Family
  • Red
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Tremolo Tailpiece
Neck Construction
  • Bolt-On
Number of Frets
  • 22

About the Seller

Rivington Guitars

New York, NY, United States
(1,846)
Joined Reverb:2013
Items Sold:3,340
Product Overview
Only 453 Martin GT-70 specimens were manufactured during the model's short run. Martin got into the electric guitar game in earnest in 1961 and eventually realized it was smarter to focus on its legacy acoustic models in 1968. A few other solid body electric models followed later in the '70s and again in the '00s, but these remain novelties. 

The Martin GT-70 featured a semi-hollow Maple body and top with a Mahogany neck and Rosewood fingerboard. Two exposed DeArmond pickups provided the tone, while a Bigsby-type vibrato acted on strings with a 24.9" scale length. 

Due to their rarity and interesting provenance as a Martin electric guitar, the GT-70 and its double cutaway brother, the GT-75, are both sought after by niche collectors. 

Years of Production: 1965 - 1966
Shop 7 options from $2,075
Product Reviews

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