1967 Martin D-18
$3,650
Vintage Blues Guitars
C.F. Martin D-18 1967 | $3650 | (v2415) The Dreadnaught D-18 has been a popular and well-known workhorse guitar for many decades. They're well made, sound great and can hold their own in a small combo. This example from 1967 is essentially at the end-of-the line when it comes to features...
~1920 Martin Style 2
$1,150
Vintage Blues Guitars
Martin Style 2 Ukulele c 1920 | $1150 | (v2420) Hawaiian music in the continental US began its popularity in the early part of the twentieth century due to touring Hawaiian musicians and the emergence of published Hawaiian music and the manufacture of the instruments on which to play it. By...
~1923 Martin K2
$1,695
Vintage Blues Guitars
Martin Style 2K Ukulele c 1923 | $1695 | (v2421) Hawaiian music began its popularity in the early part of the twentieth century due to touring Hawaiian musicians and the emergence of published Hawaiian music and the manufacture of the instruments on which to play it. By the late teens, Martin...
~1960 Martin Style 0
$525
Vintage Blues Guitars
Martin began making ukuleles in the 1920s and continued through the 1960s, always constructed with the finest materials and workmanship. This example appears to be from about 1960 based on the original case, tuners and the manufacturer's stamp inside the sound hole. Martin began to use "Made in...
1964 Martin 0-18
$2,975
Vintage Blues Guitars
Martin 0-18 1964 | $2775 | (v2250) By the mid-sixties, baby boomers were hot into folk guitars and Martin produced the 0-18 in pretty decent numbers to help fill that need. In 1964, 550 0-18s were made and cost $150, so a mid-sixties hippie would surely need a job to afford one! The model...
1941 Gibson J-35
$12,250
Vintage Blues Guitars
Gibson J-35 'Cherryburst' 1941 | $12,250 | (v2416) In the mid-thirties, the J-35 was Gibsons answer to the Martin D-18 ... a big-bodied, slope-shouldered Dreadnaught aimed at the professional or semi-professional guitar player who performed in a small combo or band and required the power that...
~1910 Harwood Parlor
$2,750
Vintage Blues Guitars
Harwood Standard Size 1 3/4 c 1910 | $2750 | (v2336) Harwood instruments were manufactured and marketed by the J.W. Jenkens Sons Music Company in Kansas City, MO. The Harwood name comes from the town in Illinois where the Jenkins family lived before moving to Kansas City. The company began...
Martin
$54.99
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With the Martin Vintage Leather Guitar Strap, you get comfort, support and style all complete in one affordable package. Completely made out of a thick, padded black leather and complete with Martin's CFM logo embossed into the top, this 2.125" strap is adjustable up to 54" when extended for...