1940 Martin 000-18
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1940 Martin 000-18
$19,500
Tone Wolf
Here we have a wonderful Martin 000-18 vintage acoustic guitar from 1940!
This guitar features a mahogany body, mahogany neck, spruce top, and ebony fretboard. The bridge is a competent ebony replacement. The tuners are original. The body is crack-free, as is the neck. The fretboard extension...
1954 Martin 000-18
$8,495
Imperial Vintage Guitars
1954 Martin 000-18 In Natural Finish
This Guitar Is Located At IVG Burbank
In Very Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Professional Neck Reset
Professionally Repaired Cracks On Side And Back (See Photos)
Original Bridge Has Been Reshaped And Reset With Reproduction Saddle And...
1940 C. F. Martin 000-18
$16,500
Jet City Guitars, LLC
SN: 74202. If playwear is an indication of love, then this 1940 000-18 is one of the most beloved instruments on the planet. I know it’s been played in church and I suspect it’s played in bars and brothels but also at picnics and festivals too. After 65 years it remains architecturally solid and...
1957 Martin 00-18
$5,500
Southside Guitars
This Martin 00-18 was made in the USA in 1957. The guitar has been played and shows wear but it is in nice shape overall. It has previously had a neck reset so the action and angle are very good and it plays great. There is a repaired side crack. There is a light clear overspray on the top only...
1958 Martin 00-18G
$1,950
Vintage Blues Guitars
Martin 00-18G 1958 | $1950 | (v2508) The 00-18G was in production from 1936 to 1962. Martin essentially married a classical style neck and bridge to a 00-18 body, and used fan braces instead of the usual Martin X-bracing. Although the 00-18G was not a hit with the classical guitarists, it...
1937 Martin D-18
$7,399
Chicago Music Exchange
Authentic SeriesThe Golden Era is back: those years between the late 1920s and 1942 when a perfect storm of innovation, materials, and craftsmanship at Martin produced some of the world’s finest, most sought-after guitars that sound better as they age. The Authentic Series are new instruments...