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inventory / Martin 0-18 1964
Martin 0-18 1964  |  $2775  |  (v2250)  By the mid-sixties, baby boomers were hot into folk guitars and Martin produced the 0-18 in pretty decent numbers to help fill that need.  In 1964, 550 0-18s were made and cost $150, so a mid-sixties hippie would surely need a job to afford one!  The model has become a popular one with guitarists in the past decade or so, with much appreciation of the power and clarity of the small-bodied acoustic.

The top is spruce featuring a rosewood bridge, a faux-tortoise pick guard, multiple binding rings and edged in faux-tortoise celluloid binding.  The back and sides are mahogany.  The neck is mahogany and features a Brazilian rosewood fingerboard.  The headstock is overlaid in Brazilian and sports the C.F. Martin decal in gold.

The body measures 13 1/2" across at the lower bout.  Scale length is a comfortable 25".  The fingerboard measures 1 11/16" across at the nut, and string spacing is 2 3/16" at the saddle.

The guitar came to us with a number of prior repairs including a neck reset, top crack repairs, glued braces, a removed strap pin, and a small overlay on the bridge plate.  We re-glued a brace and leveled and dressed the frets.  

The guitar appears to have been a road warrior but is set up and solid now.  The original finish shows signs of wear and use.  Like all the small-body Martins, it plays well and produces a sound bigger than one would expect, great projectiona and clarity  ..  great for fingerpicking and studio work.

Comes with its likely original soft case.

Check out the sound clip!
VintageBluesGuitars · Martin 0 - 18 1964 Demo