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Stamping on the head-stock officially stopped in The famous D guitars appear in this decade and start at the serial number. Used Martin guitars from this group are often the most valuable and sought-after by collectors. Production of the D stops due to the wartime shortage of materials. Guitars in this era have a noticeable change in style. Herringbone marquetry and scalloped bracing are discontinued.
Guitars from this group have a simpler build. The necks now have ebony to provide them strength and extra reinforcement. Demand was high during this time, so production increased. Certain design elements like the zippered back seam were discontinued while bracing material changed. The most valuable models from this era feature Brazilian rosewood.
The famous D reappeared in Used Martin guitars from this era feature pearl inlays on the fretboard. Brazilian rosewood lost its place in production in favor of rosewood from East India.
The numbers listed here show the LAST serial number produced for that year. Martin produced all guitar serial number sequentially. These serial number apply to all Martin guitars, flat top and arch top. It does not apply to ukes except for the first year, they do not have a serial number. Does not apply to Martin mandolins either they have their own serial number system. Probably your best bet is to contact Martin and see if they can send you a list of serial numbers.
The number and serial of this Martin is: D Can you confirm the year of manufacture and Did the owner register this guitar? Thank you. Kind regards, Karin. I have a D and cant seem to find a matching serial number so I can date and value it AND it has double pick guards. Can anyone advise please. Serial Made in Mexico Can you tell me when this guitar was made?
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