Models
Every model, most significant first.
8 models
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Martin D-28
Dreadnought acoustic guitar
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
A C. F. Martin Standard Series D-14 fret dreadnought acoustic guitar with spruce top, East Indian rosewood back and sides, and a 25.4-inch scale length.
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Martin D-18
Spruce-and-mahogany dreadnought acoustic guitar
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
The Martin D-18 is a 14-fret dreadnought with a solid spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides, prized for its dry, punchy, woody voice. A cornerstone of the Standard Series, it is handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
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Martin D-45
Flagship pearl-bordered rosewood dreadnought
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
The Martin D-45 is the most ornate dreadnought in the Standard Series, with abalone pearl borders around the top, back, sides, and fingerboard, a solid spruce top, and East Indian rosewood back and sides. It is the prestige flat-top model, handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
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Martin OM-28
Orchestra Model rosewood acoustic guitar
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
The Martin OM-28 is an Orchestra Model built on the 000-14 fret body with a long 25.4-inch scale, a solid spruce top, and East Indian rosewood back and sides. Its balanced response and comfortable size make it a fingerstyle favorite in the Standard Series, handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
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Martin 000-28
Auditorium-body rosewood acoustic guitar
Steel-string guitar, Acoustic guitar · United States
The Martin 000-28 pairs the 000-14 fret auditorium body with a shorter 24.9-inch scale, a solid spruce top, and East Indian rosewood back and sides for a warm, even, fingerstyle-friendly voice. It is a Standard Series model handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
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Martin HD-28
Herringbone rosewood dreadnought acoustic guitar
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
The Martin HD-28 is a herringbone-trimmed dreadnought with a solid spruce top and East Indian rosewood back and sides, voiced with forward-shifted scalloped bracing for deep bass and ringing trebles. It is a Standard Series model handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
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Gibson F-5
F-style mandolin model
United States
The Gibson F-5 is the archetypal F-style mandolin, introduced in 1922 and refined under acoustic engineer Lloyd Loar. It pairs a carved solid spruce top with figured maple back and sides, violin-style f-holes, a longer neck with fifteen frets clear of the body, and the scrolled body that became the reference design for bluegrass mandolins.
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Collings MT
A-style mandolin model
United States
The Collings MT is the satin-finish A-style mandolin built by Collings in Austin, Texas. It features a carved Engelmann spruce top with figured maple back and sides, a maple neck, ebony fingerboard, and adjustable ebony bridge, delivering a clear, focused tone in a cleanly appointed instrument.