1945 Martin 0-17T Tenor Guitar (consignment) SOLD




Comments Tenor guitars like this Martin 0-17T were very popular for quite some time, partly because they’re fairly portable and with only four strings, perhaps easier to use as an accompanying instrument to a voice. They seem to have fallen out of favour with the rise of amplified and especially recorded music, but have a solid place in some country and Celtic styles.Like many tenor instruments, this 1945 Martin 0-17T tenor guitar is mahogany except for the fingerboard and bridge. It’s in good playing condition, has recently been serviced, and the minor cracks on the back are stable. The mahogany adds a warmth that balances the brightness often found in small bodied instruments.
Serial Number 93360, dating to 1945 and built at the Martin plant in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, USA.
Pricing $2,250.00 Canadian dollars with modern hardshell case.  SOLD
Neck Mahogany neck with unbound rosewood fingerboard, rosewood headplate and Martin gold foil decal.
Frets Original frets, recently dressed.
Body 0-size tenor body, with mahogany construction throughout except for the rosewood bridge. The back has had a couple of minor cracks, which are stable.
Finish Original nitrocellulose lacquer finish in good condition.
Hardware/electronics All original, nickel plated tuners with creme plastic buttons, plastic nut and bone saddle.
Playability/Action Plays well, and has recently had a fret dress and setup.
Case Modern Deluxe TKL hardshell case included.

 


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