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Martin Custom Shop 000-28 1937 Acoustic Guitar Vintage Low Gloss With Stage 1 Aging And Ambertone Burst

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Martin Custom Shop 000-28 1937 Acoustic Guitar Vintage Low Gloss With Stage 1 Aging And Ambertone BurstMartins expertise in crafting fine acoustic guitars is as well known today as it has been for generations. The introduction of the Martin 28 Style acoustic guitar in 1937 set a precedent for what a quality acoustic guitar can be. With the 28 Style Authentic Collection, Martin captures the same spirit of quality craftsmanship and ingenuity for a new generation of players looking to find their own authentic Martin muse. Original design specifications
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