Archive for the ‘ 16 Series ’ Category

Martin HD-16R Large Sound Hole

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011
HD-16R LSH

Model specifications 14 Fret Dreadnought body Large soundhole Sitka spruce top Indian Rosewood sides and back Fine Herringbone top inlay Mahogany neck Ebony fretboard 1 3/4″ nut width 25.4″ scale length Modified low oval neck shape Tortoise color pickguard Chrome enclosed tuners with small buttons Hardshell case For more details, pricing, or to purchase this [...]

Martin D-16 Adirondack

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011
D-16 Adirondack

Model Specifications 14 Fret Dreadnought body Adirondack spruce top Mahogany sides and back Adirondack braces Mahogany neck Ebony fretboard 1 3/4″ nut width 25.4″ scale length Modified V neck Chrome enclosed tuners with large buttons Tortoise color pickguard Hardshell case For more details, pricing, or to purchase this instrument, click here

Martin D-16RGT

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011
D-16GT

Model Specifications 14 Fret Dreadnought body Sitka spruce top Indian rosewood sides and back Mahogany neck Black Richlite fretboard 1 11/16″ nut width 25.4″ scale length Modified low oval neck shape Gloss top, satin sides and back finish Chrome enclosed tuners with small buttons Tortoise color pickguard Hardshell case For more details, pricing, or to [...]

Martin D-16GT

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011
D-16GT

Model Specifications 14 Fret Dreadnought body Sitka spruce top Mahogany sides and back Mahogany neck Black Richlite fretboard 1 11/16″ nut width 25.4″ scale length Modified low oval neck shape Gloss top, satin sides and back finish Tortoise color pickguard Chrome enclosed tuners w/small buttons Hardshell case For more details, pricing, or to purchase this [...]

Martin HD-16R Adirondack

Thursday, December 16th, 2010
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After producing a large bodied instrument under the Ditson brand, in 1931 the Martin Company began producing dreadnought guitars that carried the Martin name. The D–1, like the earlier Ditsons, was a mahogany body instrument, destined to become the D–18. With the D–2, Martin introduced what may still be the most popular style of steel [...]