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Martin Custom Shop 000-14F Dark Navy Blue Eric Clapton/Fujiwara Inspired
Miami-Guitars is an authorized Martin Dealer/ Factory warranty included. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the instrument of your interest, please send us a message via email [email protected] Based on the Martin OM Eric Clapton Navy Blues, this beautiful Custom Shop model pays tribute to the collaboration between Eric Clapton and Hiroshi Fujiwara. With unique additions such as an inlaid Martin logo incorporated in the headstock torch design, snowflake bridge inlays. BODY SIZE 000-14 Fret TOP WOOD Certified High Altitude Swiss Spruce TOP GRADE 5-6 BRACING Sitka Scalloped 1/4" BINDING Grained Ivoroid TOP INLAY Fine Herringbone ROSETTE Two small MOP squares set in Black Corian (OM_ECHP) Navy Blues BACK & SIDES Solid Indian Rosewood PURFLING HD Zig-Zag ENDPIECE Grained Ivoroid NECK Geniune Mahogany NECK SHAPE Modified V TRUSS ROD 2 Way Adjustable 356mm NUT Bone HEAD PLATE Black Ebony HEAD PLATE INLAY CFM Logo Modified Torch Inlay - Select Abalone TUNERS Gotoh Nickel Open Geared w/Butterbean Knobs (Drill 11/32") FRETBOARD Black Ebony RADIUS 16" SCALE LENGTH 24.4" NUT WIDTH 1 3/4" FRETS 20 - Joins Body at 14th Fret FRET INLAYS Style 45 Snowflakes Pearl Inlays SIDE DOTS White Boltaron BRIDGE Black Ebony w/Snowflakes Inlay - Select Abalone SADDLE Compensated Bone CASE Martin Hardshell Is this the Martin Custom Shop 000-14F you've been looking for?
Call Kenny at : 786-275-6700 (Mon-Sat) for more info Thanks for viewing!
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Sorry to interrupt, not interested in this striking, but too blue for me, guitar...
BUT, is there a reason the pictures here don't render on an iPhone? Is it just the way the vendor posts them, or is it supposed to be that way? I sometimes forward these, but using Messages on a Mac, I never realized they don't actually appear in either Safari or Chrome when opened on an iPhone!
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