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Old 06-28-2017, 12:41 PM
Ted @ LA Guitar Sales Ted @ LA Guitar Sales is offline
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Default New Martin Models Announced!

Hey folks, here are the new Martins that will be featured at Summer NAMM. some of these have been discussed already, but this is the full list per Martin.


STANDARD SERIES

D-28 (2017)
Sometimes innovation is in the details and this is certainly true with Martin’s re-imagined D-28. After nearly a century at the helm, and as the quintessential workhorse of music legends like Hank Williams, The Beatles, Johnny Cash, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, and so many more, Martin's legendary D-28 has been lovingly and artfully enhanced. “The post WWII D-28 had a slightly different look than its predecessor and became the centerpiece of the folk and folk rock movements at their pinnacle in the 1950s and 1960s." says Chris Martin, Chairman and CEO of Martin Guitar, "We have extracted the finest features from the D-28 of both my grandfather’s and my father’s respective eras.” The all new D-28 blends the rich history of the guitar with Martin’s newest and most heralded innovations. The 184 year old guitar maker has combined vintage appointments, including open gear tuners, an aged toner top, antique white accents, and a faux tortoise pickguard with a new neck profile to give D-28 enthusiasts a modern feel and comfortable playing experience. Martin has also added forward-shifted bracing to allow greater vibration of the top. The legend just got better! (MSRP: $3,299)

Model America 1
This limited edition Made in the USA dreadnought is based on Martin’s legendary D-18. This guitar features all United States sourced woods, including sycamore back and sides, a cherry neck, black walnut fingerboard, headplate and bridge, as well as an Adirondack spruce top and bracing. The tuning gears are also made in the USA by Sperzel. (MSRP: $3,499)

CUSTOM SIGNATURE EDITIONS

Ed Sheeran ÷ (Divide) Signature Edition
Ed Sheeran and Martin Guitar have joined forces, once again, to deliver the third in a series of Ed Sheeran Signature Edition guitars. The newest installment celebrates Sheeran’s long-awaited, third album ÷ (Divide). Sheeran’s newest signature model stays true to his love for Martin’s LX1E Little Martin, which offers unparalleled tone from a small body guitar, and continues with his mathematical-themed album
cover art which adorns the guitar’s headstock and the solid Sitka spruce wood top. The guitar also features a matching blue rosette, around the soundhole, and is constructed with mahogany high pressure laminate (HPL) back and sides. The model comes stage-ready, equipped with Fishman Sonitone electronics, SP Acoustic strings and a padded gig bag. (MSRP: $699)

D-18 Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell worked with the Custom Shop at Martin Guitar to design his new Custom Signature Edition D-18 which is closely modeled after Martin’s Golden Era series. The model boasts a pre-aged Vintage Tone System (VTS) Adirondack spruce top; mahogany back and sides; and rear-shifted scalloped bracing which produces more natural volume and a clear powerful tone. Similar to Martin’s Authentic series guitars, it is constructed using hide glue which, unlike newer synthetic reproductions, dissolves into the grain of the wood and creates more resonance throughout the instrument. Isbell chose a thin finish and left off the pickguard - all design details that have one common goal – to make it loud. Mission Accomplished! Isbell also added a personal touch by including a custom inlay of one of his tattoos at the twelfth fret. (MSRP: $5,999)

D-Boak
Martin is proud to offer this Custom Signature Edition dreadnought featuring imprinted original “Inside Out” artwork by illustrator, luthier, musician and Martin archivist Dick Boak. In creating the artwork, Boak wanted to reveal and embellish the quintessential scalloped X-bracing of the Martin Dreadnought – the most beautiful and rarely seen
internal structure of the company's flagship guitar. Personally signed and numbered in sequence, the D-Boak Dreadnought is crafted with a Sitka spruce soundboard, genuine mahogany back and sides, a modified low oval neck, simple dovetail neck joint, bone nut and saddle, and an ebony fingerboard and bridge. Tonally, the guitar is clear, projective and glassine. Anyone who has had the pleasure of working with Dick Boak over the past 40 years knows the impact that his creativity and love of guitars has made upon the company and the industry. This edition celebrates and shares his long and storied tenure at C. F. Martin & Co. (MSRP: $2,999)

D-18 RG
This Custom Signature Edition D-18, featuring imprinted original artwork by the talented Robert F. Goetzl, is a tribute to the Lakota Sioux Native American Tribe. The guitar features a single arrowhead inlay on the headplate, to symbolize a tool that was essential to the tribe’s early survival, along with four arrowheads on the fingerboard, each facing outward, to represent the four directions which were sacred to the Lakota Tribe. Martin will be donating a guitar to the Native American Heritage Association (www.naha-inc.org), a charitable organization whose mission is to provide food and other essentials to the people of Crow Creek and Pine Ridge Reservations in South Dakota. Pine Ridge has the lowest survival rate in the Western Hemisphere, second only to Haiti. The donated guitar will be auctioned off to raise much needed funds for the organization. (MSRP: $4,699)

LIMITED EDITIONS

SS-00LArt Deco-2017 Limited Edition
Unique 14 Fret Slope shoulder 00L guitar, limited to a run of thirty, is only available at Summer NAMM. It has a custom paper label signed
by C.F. Martin IV and is the same size and shape as the popular CEO-7 model. The SS-00LArt Deco-2017 features a design motif in collaboration with luthier Bruce Petros in the form of wood purfling that extends around the top, back, and fingerboard. The purfling is laser cut from beautiful flamed maple. The top is Adirondack spruce with an antique toner and the guitar is further complimented with open gear Schaller Grandtune vintage copper tuners. (MSRP: $7,499)

15 SERIES

D-15M StreetMasterTM and 000-15M StreetMasterTM
Martin Guitar has expanded their popular solid mahogany 15 Series line with a respectful nod to the working musician. The StreetMasterTM models are built to the same specifications as the 000-15M and D-15M models but Martin has added a beautifully distressed satin finish. The StreetMasterTM is perfect for your next gig, whether it be at the historic Ryman Theater or a day of busking in the big city. Enjoy the look and feel of a well-worn instrument with the lifetime warranty and the superb playability of a brand new guitar. The 15 Series StreetMasterTM models come with a gig bag, making them ready to hit the streets. (MSRP: $1,799)

16 SERIES

GPC-16E
Martin has expanded their popular 16 series with the addition of the GPC-16E. Each model in the 16 series is designed with the tone wood that best compliments the body size and shape of that particular model. With the new GPC-16E, which is a Grand Performance size with the depth of a 000, Martin selected solid koa back and sides to enhance the easy, natural resonance of this guitar, making it great for recording. (MSRP: $2,999)

X SERIES

0X2MAE
Designed for those that have fallen in love with the look of Martin’s 15 Series solid mahogany guitars, this small bodied X Series version features mahogany high-pressure laminate (HPL) top, back and sides, a herringbone applied rosette, a high performance neck and a Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified Richlite fingerboard and bridge. This guitar is road ready and built to last. (MSRP: $729)

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Not sure why, but this looks really good to me...

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I can't wait to try the Model America 1. An all "local" wood guitar is just what I've been looking for.
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See above Pic^. I like the looks of that finish too!
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I can't wait to try the Model America 1. An all "local" wood guitar is just what I've been looking for.
Me too. I was hoping for an OM/000 size though. My ideal would be Sitka spruce top over Black Walnut back and sides with a maple neck. My right shoulder is too old to enjoy playing dreads for longer than 15-20 minutes at a time.
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Where are the all-Mahogany Standard Series guitars, with binding and gloss?
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Where are the all-Mahogany Standard Series guitars, with binding and gloss?
Nowhere to be found.

IMO, Martin is pandering to the perception (one I do not agree with) that Hog is for the underbelly/underdogs/unwashed masses of guitar-dom.

Maximizing profits via marketing research is what profitable companies do.
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Ted has them with all gloss and binding and better yet...1 3/4" string spacing at the nut!

Hey Ted...will Martin continue to build the older D-28 standard or will this new 2017 version completely take it's place?
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Am I just missing it, or do they not say what the back and side wood is for the SS-00L Art Deco?
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Ted has them with all gloss and binding and better yet...1 3/4" string spacing at the nut!

Hey Ted...will Martin continue to build the older D-28 standard or will this new 2017 version completely take it's place?
We do indeed, but ours are 15 series. An all hog 18 in the standard series would definitely be cool.

As far as I know the new D-28 will totally replace the previous models here in the US, but the current version is hugely popular over seas, so we will have to see.
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Am I just missing it, or do they not say what the back and side wood is for the SS-00L Art Deco?
Guatemalan Rosewood.
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really nothing i'm interested in but i'm glad they come up with changes and new things.

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Not sure why, but this looks really good to me...

I like the look.
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I like the look.
Oddly enough, the StreetMaster models didn't get high praise in a previous thread here, nor over on the Martin forum, but I think they will do just fine. Course, I am wondering why there is no 00 size.
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The D-Boak looks interesting.
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