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Tag Archive for: Vintage Martin Guitars

We have a long list of clients looking for certain instruments on our Dream Catcher Watchlist. If you have one of the instruments below we may be able to facilitate a quick sale for you. Call us today or contact us online.

Have another high-end instrument for sale that is not listed below? Let us know! Call us today or contact us online.

  • Kris Kristofferson Signature Gibson SJ guitar (Signed)
  • Gibson J-35 30s/40s
  • Gibson Southern Jumbo 40s/50s
  • 1965 Martin D-18 As Original As Possible
  • 1936-44 Martin D28: Must have scalloped braces and diamond inlays; Original top and pickguard, not a total refinish.
  • Martin D-28 GE
  • James Olson
  • T.J. Thompson
  • Kim Walker
  • Wagner
  • Dammann
Laskin

This amazing 1944 Martin D-18 comes to us from legendary musician David Grisman. David told us it had a sweet voice and great power, and he was right. We all love this guitar here at the shop. It is super lightweight and has a very woody voice with powerful trebles that are full and rich. The bass makes the entire lightweight body tremble and quake. It is setup beautifully, as you would expect since it was owned by David Grisman. This 1944 has all the specs of a 1943 Martin D-18, scalloped bracing included. Here’s you chance to have one of the last great Martins, and one with great provenance to boot.

1944 Martin D-18

“This is a really lovely D-18. It weighs nothing and you feel it vibrate ferociously as you play. It has more body and depth then some, the trebles are fat and really sing out, making it equally adept at lead or rhythm work. It is largely original and in perfect playing condition. Lightweight, powerful, owned by David Grisman, what more could you want? “ – Paul Heumiller

” There is nothing like a vintage D-18 for playing Bluegrass or any other flatpicking style. This is one of the nicest I’ve seen and it has power to spare with lots of tone and volume. I think David put some great mojo into this one as well. Just imagine who may have played this guitar at one time or another. I’d buy it in a second if I could.
Al Petteway