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Martin C-3 Converted to Flat Top |
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Martin C-3 conversion to flattop: #55536 (1934). It is in very good condition, excepted for a hairline crack in the neck near where the wedge was installed to change the neck angle to make it correct for a flattop. (See photos.) The crack is recent. The guitar was not dropped or knocked into anything. I have not repaired the crack but will do so if desired. This gives you the option to have the repair done by a person of your own choice. The guitar is 14 7/8 inches wide at the lower bout. Neck is 1 ¾” at the nut. This is a long scale, ~ 25 ¼”. (Later in 1934 the C-3 was changed to a short scale, according to www.provide.net) Body depth is 3 ¼” to 4 1/16”. The back has more arch than a flat top and the 3rd and 4th braces are taller. (Also per provide.net and my observations) Striking book-matched Brazilian rosewood back and sides. The top appears to be Sitka spruce. Top braces are scalloped. Work on the top braces is really nice. Bridge and fingerboard are jet-black ebony. The finish on the body appears to be original. The finish on the neck also appears to be original, except for the area where the wedge was inserted. |
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Please note: There are multiple photos of this guitar. Use the links at the bottom to see all the photos. |
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