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Joseph P 01-31-2019 06:58 PM

Traded off Forum - Marklund OM28 Alpine/Madagascar
 
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Custom Marklund OM28



Specs:

-Alpine Spruce (Berkmann spruce)

-Madagascar back & sides

-37 style 000 neck shape (Measurements taken from ‘37 000-18)

>Nice full neck, beautifully carved

-bar frets/ebony rod

-hide glue used throughout

-1 3/4 nut & 2 3/8 saddle

-ebony board & bridge

-Canadian TKL style case



This is a wonderful OM style. Number 009 from Per Marklund.. Amazing punch with lots of clarity. It’s not in perfect condition. The pickguard did shrink for the previous owner but we have all left it alone and kept it original.. It could be easily replaced by any good luthier/repair person.. I will try to get some more detailed pics up soon. Attachment 18378Attachment 18379Attachment 18380Attachment 18381Attachment 18382


Traded

akwingnut 02-01-2019 08:44 AM

Second owner here. PM sent.

CoolerKing 02-01-2019 09:50 AM

Original owner here :) Lovely sounding and playing guitar! GLWS.

andywilloughby 02-01-2019 07:31 PM

Pm and offer sent.

s4rest 02-02-2019 05:49 PM

Love your pictures!

Joseph P 02-03-2019 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by matthewpartrick (Post 5966758)
Original owner here :) Lovely sounding and playing guitar! GLWS.



Thanks Matthew, that means a lot coming from you...

Joseph P 02-03-2019 10:20 AM

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Finally have some time off work to post more pics..

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blindboyjimi 02-04-2019 04:58 PM

Hi Joseph P,
I am not sure why your ad is calling this an 000-28 long scale. Using 000 or 28 nomenclature is "Martin". 000-28s were made from 1926 to 1929 and all were 25.4" nominal and all were 12 frets. From 1929-1933 Martin switched to 14 fret necks with a name of "Orchestra Model" and all had the usual 25.4" scale. In 1934 Martin switched the name to 000-28. Those were long scale made from January 1934 to about May 1934 and 24.9" after May. This of course is Matthew's original custom order OM-28 but with a neck carve similar to his old 000-18A - maybe that's where you are getting the 000 designation from. But there were NO differences in those early 1934 000-18/28 long scale instruments to the previous 1933 models that were stamped OMs. Most "Martin" guys opening an ad for a 000-28 long scale are looking for a 12 fretter. There are a lot fewer of those than buyers looking for an OM.

This is all Martin nerdy stuff that you probably know, but you'll get way more results, hits and traffic from members labeling this as a Custom luthier built Madagascar OM-28. Best of luck and a free "nomenclature" bump to the top!

Joseph P 02-05-2019 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blindboyjimi (Post 5970223)
Hi Joseph P,

I am not sure why your ad is calling this an 000-28 long scale. Using 000 or 28 nomenclature is "Martin". 000-28s were made from 1926 to 1929 and all were 25.4" nominal and all were 12 frets. From 1929-1933 Martin switched to 14 fret necks with a name of "Orchestra Model" and all had the usual 25.4" scale. In 1934 Martin switched the name to 000-28. Those were long scale made from January 1934 to about May 1934 and 24.9" after May. This of course is Matthew's original custom order OM-28 but with a neck carve similar to his old 000-18A - maybe that's where you are getting the 000 designation from. But there were NO differences in those early 1934 000-18/28 long scale instruments to the previous 1933 models that were stamped OMs. Most "Martin" guys opening an ad for a 000-28 long scale are looking for a 12 fretter. There are a lot fewer of those than buyers looking for an OM.



This is all Martin nerdy stuff that you probably know, but you'll get way more results, hits and traffic from members labeling this as a Custom luthier built Madagascar OM-28. Best of luck and a free "nomenclature" bump to the top!



Bindboyjimi,
Thanks, you are so right.. I think I’ll update the title.. Love that Martin nerdy stuff..

Stevien 02-05-2019 11:38 PM

Actually, the 000-28 designation is accurate as well. I'm not trying to be contentious, just FYI. In Martin history, the OM is just a version, or hybrid, of the 000. And to this very day, on all custom OMs, if you look at the spec sheet one of the first lines will read: "Body; 000." In the end, it's just splitting hairs, it's only a name. And since this is not a Martin, I would call it whatever the builder said it was. The creator has the final say. :D
Steve

Joseph P 02-07-2019 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stevien (Post 5971444)
Actually, the 000-28 designation is accurate as well. I'm not trying to be contentious, just FYI. In Martin history, the OM is just a version, or hybrid, of the 000. And to this very day, on all custom OMs, if you look at the spec sheet one of the first lines will read: "Body; 000." In the end, it's just splitting hairs, it's only a name. And since this is not a Martin, I would call it whatever the builder said it was. The creator has the final say. :D
Steve

I agree with all of this. I think for me it may be a little less confusing, especially in the title, if I just call it a OM28.

Thanks
Joseph

Joseph P 02-08-2019 02:06 PM

All PM’s answered... Still available

Silly Moustache 02-08-2019 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blindboyjimi (Post 5970223)
Hi Joseph P,
I am not sure why your ad is calling this an 000-28 long scale. Using 000 or 28 nomenclature is "Martin". 000-28s were made from 1926 to 1929 and all were 25.4" nominal and all were 12 frets. From 1929-1933 Martin switched to 14 fret necks with a name of "Orchestra Model" and all had the usual 25.4" scale. In 1934 Martin switched the name to 000-28. Those were long scale made from January 1934 to about May 1934 and 24.9" after May. This of course is Matthew's original custom order OM-28 but with a neck carve similar to his old 000-18A - maybe that's where you are getting the 000 designation from. But there were NO differences in those early 1934 000-18/28 long scale instruments to the previous 1933 models that were stamped OMs. Most "Martin" guys opening an ad for a 000-28 long scale are looking for a 12 fretter. There are a lot fewer of those than buyers looking for an OM.

This is all Martin nerdy stuff that you probably know, but you'll get way more results, hits and traffic from members labeling this as a Custom luthier built Madagascar OM-28. Best of luck and a free "nomenclature" bump to the top!

Point of order Mr Speaker (when it comes to Martin nerdiness ... I'm here!) the 000 12 fret was introduced in 1902 and I don't think it was ever officially discontinued.

The OM28 was not just a 14 fret standard scale but had skinny "rhythm" style neck (Perry Bechtel and all that) and it was introduced to compete with the Gibson archtops in .... orchestras, but it didn't cut the mustard and, as you correctly say it was discontinued in '34 when the 14 fret dreadnought was introduced as a larger "OM" - which wasn't a success in orchestras but did catch on with the country and folk sector.

The revival of the OM28 is another., more modern piece of history, which, IIRC involves Eric Shoenberg and Dan Bourgeois in the late '70s - '80s.

The Marklund OM offered here is a version of a guitar meant to be a rhythm instrument that was reborn as a much loved fingerstyle player's "weapon of choice"

Joseph P 02-13-2019 10:17 AM

Per Marklund’s build method is amazing...

Joseph P 02-15-2019 05:51 PM

This is such a wonderful OM.. One of the best for sure..


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