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Martin Guitars

Custom Shop 000-28 Authentic 1937 - Natural

Listed at Empire Music · Pittsburgh, PA · Dealer ref #19234

Tracked on Tonewood Atlas — view the full listing at Empire Music’s site.

$5,999

Last seen 7h ago on dealer site

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Specs

Top
Adirondack Spruce
Back / Sides
East Indian Rosewood
Neck
Mahogany
Fingerboard
Ebony
Body shape
000
Scale length
24.9"
Nut width
1 3/4"
Frets to body
14
Strings
6
Cutaway
No
Condition
New

2 of this run at Empire Music

Same model and spec — units may vary in wood figure. Each links to its own page at the dealer.

Martin Guitars

Founded in 1833 and still building in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, Martin effectively invented the American flat-top — and its Custom Shop is where that lineage still gets made by hand, one guitar at a time. On the Atlas you'll find only that end of the company: built-to-order Custom Shop instruments and the Authentic Series' pre-war reproductions (hide glue, hand-shaped bracing, VTS-aged tops), not the standard catalog.

Empire Music

Empire Music is a Pittsburgh guitar shop founded in 2002, grown from an 800-square-foot storefront into a 7,000-square-foot destination serving players from beginner to advanced. Alongside the retail floor it runs the Empire School of Music, a busy lesson program with a staff of instructors covering guitar, bass, piano, drums, and more. For boutique acoustic shoppers, the draw is custom-shop depth: Empire is a Martin Custom Shop dealer carrying one of the larger high-end Martin selections in the Atlas — recent stock has run from the mid-four figures well into five figures — alongside a Taylor custom inventory and a hand-selected NAMM Collection of show instruments chosen by the makers themselves. A full-service shop with a serious custom-shop floor, it's the natural in-person stop for high-end Martin and Taylor shopping in western Pennsylvania.

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