Does Martin make 12 string guitars?

Martin have, over the years, produced 12 string guitars in a variety of body shapes but the most overwhelmingly popular shape for their 12 string guitars is undoubtedly the dreadnought.

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Keeping this in view, how do I identify my Martin guitar?

A Martin Guitar will have the model designation and the serial number etched on the neck block. Look in the soundhole toward the neck to see where this is etched.

Also question is, how do you read a Martin serial number? The number in the left-side column is the year, and the number following the year is the last serial number used in that given year. Serial number 8349 for example, would be the first guitar built in 1899.

Keeping this in consideration, what do Martin guitar numbers mean?

Style numbers indicate the construction materials and appointments of the guitar, and this system allows for several combinations between body shapes and styles. … The first letters or numbers indicate the body shape (0, 00, OM, D, etc.) that are followed by a style number (15, 18, 28, 45, etc.), and separated by a dash.

What is Martin’s best guitar?

5 of the Best Martin Guitars

Model Type Finish
Martin D-28 Acoustic Gloss Nitrocellulose
Martin D-18E A/E Polished Gloss
Martin LX1E A/E Hand Rubbed
Martin LX1 Acoustic Hand Rubbed

What is the difference between Martin and 000 guitars?

A 00 has the same depth as a 000, but the slightly smaller top brings all the frets a little closer to the body. They are ideal for smaller guitarists, or people who want a petite playmate for their larger guitars.

What is the smallest Martin guitar?

LX1 Little Martin

What size is Martin OM?

25.4 inches

Why are Martin guitars so expensive?

SO, expensive Martin guitars are hand-crafted, from the best materials, and they DON’T skimp to save little costs. There’s a certain cachet to the name so there’s a premium to pay as well. But, much of the huge price difference from other brands is markup percentages along the supply chain.

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