What do Martin guitar numbers mean?

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 does Martin GPC mean?

As stated above, “grand concert” originated with Martin’s 12-fret body size popular in the 1870s. But OM for Orchestra Model actually meant any 14-fret Martin body, as opposed to their 12-fret guitars originally designed for gut strings, which were referred to as Standard models.

What kind of Rosewood does a Martin m 38 have?

Actually, it’s all very simple, the M guitars are just simply guitars with a larger shape than the D guitars – but a thinner depth. The Martin M 38 has a 45 style rosette, a solid East Indian Rosewood bridge, bone nut and saddle, and a solid black ebony fingerboard.

What kind of bridge does a Martin m 38 have?

The Martin M 38 has a 45 style rosette, a solid East Indian Rosewood bridge, bone nut and saddle, and a solid black ebony fingerboard. Of course this guitar comes with an upscale hard shell case, and this one is in the Martin 570 Geib style.

Is the Martin M 18 the same as the m 42?

Then there’s the David Bromberg model instrument, the M 42 — which would be the exact same guitar but with Martin 42 style appointments. None of this is really confusing at all, an M guitar is just a different body style than a D guitar. The only thing to be considered here is that Martin does not make an M 18 guitar.

Is the Martin M 18 a flat top guitar?

The only thing to be considered here is that Martin does not make an M 18 guitar. With a traditional Martin High X and scalloped bracing pattern, and a tonewood configuration of solid East Indian Rosewood back and sides, and a solid Sitka Spruce top – the M series Martin guitars are standard flat top guitars with fourteen frets clear of the body.