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Old 08-12-2013, 01:00 PM
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That is more or less correct for prewar steel string guitars. One exception is the 00-21. It retained the 12 fret body and wide neck, while the 00-28 was 14 fret after 1934.

Postwar D-21's had rosewood fretboards and bridges instead ebony as used on D-28's. The differences in modern Martins are less defined and considerably more variable.
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