Overview
Style 17 Martin guitars used Rosewood for their back and sides, with a fan-braced top. In 1929, the 2-17 design changed with a new finish and binding pattern. These updated 2-17s were referred to as "new style" or in some cases as the #25.
Years of Production: 1922 - 1938
Body Style: Concert/Parlor
Wood Composition: Brazilian Rosewood back and sides, Spruce top, Ebony fingerboard
Design Elements: Square bridge, three-ply back binding, slotted headstock, 12-frets (clear of body), small dot inlays, fan bracing
Years of Production: 1922 - 1938
Body Style: Concert/Parlor
Wood Composition: Brazilian Rosewood back and sides, Spruce top, Ebony fingerboard
Design Elements: Square bridge, three-ply back binding, slotted headstock, 12-frets (clear of body), small dot inlays, fan bracing
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