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Overview
Between 1975 and 1978, Gibson produced the Mark series of flattop acoustics which were designed by Michael Kasha and Ricahrd Schneider. These steel-strings had a 16 3/16-inch wide body and were narrower at the waist than a normal dreadnought. Some innovative features offered with the Mark series were a modified fan-pattern bracing style, an asymmetrical bridge, a removable pickguard, and interchangeable saddles. The MK-35 specifically used Mahogany for its back and sides, dot inlays, nickle-plated, and a three-piece Rosewood fingerboard. While innovative in their time, Mark series guitars never really caught on, and are not particularly sought-after by collectors.
Years of Production: 1975 - 1978
Body Style: Small waist dreadnought
Wood Composition: Mahogany back and sides, Rosewood fingerboard, Spruce top
Design Elements: Fan-patterned bracing, asymmetrical bridge, removable pickguard, interchangeable saddles, nickle-plated hardware, dot inlays
Years of Production: 1975 - 1978
Body Style: Small waist dreadnought
Wood Composition: Mahogany back and sides, Rosewood fingerboard, Spruce top
Design Elements: Fan-patterned bracing, asymmetrical bridge, removable pickguard, interchangeable saddles, nickle-plated hardware, dot inlays
Price Guide
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.