Early 1970’s Matsumoto, Japan made Martin D18/28 clone. Has survived over 50 years in relatively good shape. Bought from a used instrument shop in Okinawa 15 years ago. The light laminate on the spruce top has a bit of a light fade in a couple streaks as you can see in the photo. There’s a few nicks and some slight damage to the backside bottom and right edge also in photo. A little bit of lift on the bridge but the neck is straight. Honestly such a well made “Japanese Martin” from the 70’s that somehow slipped under the radar and never got sued by Martin even though it’s nearly an exact copy
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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