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Old 09-23-2019, 08:14 AM
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Default 1977 Martin D-19 - REDUCED!!!

This was the 1st year of production for the Martin D-19. These guitars were only offered for a very short period of time and featured upgraded bindings on the front, back and rosette. however the most notable difference is the beautiful stained top.

I recently brought the guitar in to John Bolzenius, Certified Martin Repairman, in Columbus Ohio for repairs for humidity cracks on the back. I had him remove an old under saddle pickup as well as preserve the bridge plate with a PlateMate from Stewmac (easily reversible if desired).

The guitar easily sounds the best that it has in many years.

This guitar now comes with a brand new tweed dreadnought case included in the price above. If you would like the old 40's Lifton jumbo case add $50, and if you would like an original Martin blue case add an additional $150.

Message with your case preference!

$1399 + $50 shipping to the lower 48 States. (additional regions shown in Reverb link)
Reverb Link: https://reverb.com/item/27407119-197...atural-reduced

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Old 09-23-2019, 01:34 PM
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These are great guitars. My dad has D19 from this era he uses exclusively for Open D and G tunings. GLWS!
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