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  2. C. F. Martin & Company - Wikipedia

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    C.F. Martin & Company (often referred to as Martin) is an American guitar manufacturer established in 1833 by Christian Frederick Martin. [1] It is highly respected for its acoustic guitars and is a leading manufacturer of flat top guitars and ukuleles .

  3. Elderly Instruments - Wikipedia

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    The repair shop occupies about 3,000 ft 2 (280 m 2) of space in the Elderly building. [22] A number of notable guitarists have sent their instruments to Elderly for complete restoration or other major work such as refinishing and refretting. [11] Elderly's repair department services other fretted instruments such as banjos, ukuleles, and ...

  4. List of original (pre-war) Martin D-45s - Wikipedia

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    A 1981 photograph of this guitar in the Martin museum is available here. [45] Subsequently, in a private collection. [46] 74162: 1940 74163: 1940 [E] Single owner till 1987; sold by Gruhn Guitars in 2019, see here; [47] original finish, sale price $335,000. Description on the Gruhn site here (inventory number: AA10792). [48] 74164: 1940 74165: ...

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  6. Sigma Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Guitars is a guitar manufacturing brand originally released by C.F. Martin as a line of guitars at affordable prices to compete with the increasing number of imported guitars from Japan and elsewhere. The Sigma line was discontinued by Martin in 2007.

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  8. Trigger (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    Trigger is a modified Martin N-20 nylon-string classical acoustic guitar used by country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson. Early in his career, Nelson tested several guitars by different companies. After his Baldwin guitar was damaged in 1969, he purchased the Martin guitar, but retained the electrical components from the Baldwin guitar.

  9. Christian Frederick Martin - Wikipedia

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    Martin also became a foreman at Stauffer's workshop. [2] [3] [4] Martin was the second of five children and was more commonly known as Friedrich, given the German custom of using the second given name. In Martin's case, four of the children's first given names are a derivation of Christian (Christiane, Christian, Christian and Christiana). [5] [6]