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Description
Summary: The Martin 000-15M model continues the Martin tradition with a 000-14 fret body size, solid mahogany construction and a rich satin finish. Satisfy your desire with an affordable solid wood guitar that is visually distinctive and innovative.

Body: Solid Mahogany top/back/sides, satin nitro finish.

Neck: Mahogany with an East Indian Rosewood fingerboard, 25.4” scale length, 1.6875” nut width, 16” radius, 20 total frets/14 open frets, modified low oval shape.

Pickups/Hardware: Nickel Open-Geared tuning keys with Butterbean Knobs, bone nut/saddle, Diamon/Square inlays.

Cosmetics: This guitar is in great shape, and it sounds fantastic. It has been played quite a bit, so it has wear in all the right places. The back of the neck has worn down to a glossy smooth finish. There is a spot near the bridge where the players hand usually sat and under wear your arm would go. The frets are still in great shape as well. There is one small ding on the top edge of the body.

Playability: Our in-house guitar tech has inspected, setup, and restrung this instrument with a new set of strings. The neck is straight, the truss rod is fully functional, and the action has been setup low and comfortable. The frets are in great shape with no major grooves or divots from use and it plays beautifully up and down the fretboard with no dead spots or choking out.

Weight: 3.905 lbs.

Case: This guitar ships in a hard-shell, case, professionally packaged, and fully insured.
Empire Guitars RI

Empire Guitars RI

2003
Martin
Very Good
13 Years
Empire Guitars RI
Empire Guitars
1-877-558-9264
Providence, RI
8:28 PM
Mon-Fri 10am-7pm EST Sat 9am-6 pm EST Sun Closed

We ship to select international locations. International shipping can become quite expensive. We will not falsify value on customs forms EVER! Please don't ask.

3 days on used and vintage gear. 14 days on new items. Buyer pays shipping both ways. No returns on shipped amplifiers. New items returned with out all packing materials and included inserts will be charged a 15% restocking fee.