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Old 02-01-2019, 01:12 PM
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Hi,

I did a little research and found it interesting so I will share.

Martin stopped making OM style guitars in 1933. But Eric Schoenberg, as a fingerstyle guitarist, felt that the Martin OMs produced from late 1929 through 1933, had qualities possessed by no other guitars. "The tonal wonder of the 1929-30 guitars to me is the explosive response, the full, complete tone from bare fingers. It's a magic thing, like the guitar is alive and kicking, giving back to the musician as much as he [or] she is putting in," he said. The balance, projection, and responsiveness of these guitars really stood out to him.

It was so difficult to find these original guitars in good condition that Eric went to talk to Chris Martin. "It took years of cajoling to get them to make OMs," Eric reported. In 1969 Eric was finally able to order a batch of six OM-28s. They were the first OMs Martin had made since 1933. Then, later, Eric ordered more OMs, convincing Martin to start their Custom Shop in order to build these guitars to specs provided by Eric. Eventually, Martin re-introduced the OM in its standard lineup.

Regarding the OMs ordered in 1982, the first batch of four of these were done with Sitka spruce on two and the other two with European spruce from the Levin factory in Sweden after Martin bought the company. Mine is one of the latter. Apparently Martin bought Levin to gain access to their stock of old, quality European spruce, and Eric says that the ones he produced using the European spruce (about 12 total) were phenomenal in tone and superior to the sitka-topped ones.

Hope this was interesting to folks.
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