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Martin Guitars

Custom 000-28 Authentic 1937 Guitar & Case

Listed at Elderly Instruments · Lansing, MI

Tracked on Tonewood Atlas — view the full listing at Elderly Instruments’ site.

$5,999

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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

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.

Elderly Instruments

Elderly Instruments has been a Lansing, Michigan institution since 1972 — founder Stan Werbin opened the shop in East Lansing with fifteen used instruments and no cash register, then spent fifty-plus years growing it into one of the largest specialty music retailers in the country while keeping it family-run (Stan still leads; daughter Lillian is the next generation). The store moved to its current home in a renovated old lodge hall in Lansing's Old Town district in 1983 and runs today with about forty employees, many tenured 20+ years. Their catalog is famously broad — Taylor, Martin, Fender, and Yamaha alongside Collings, Bourgeois, Lowden, McPherson, Santa Cruz, Goodall, and Atkin — and the in-house repair shop, a separate 3,000-square-foot space with a spray booth, inspects and sets up nearly every instrument they sell. A specialty music store that's outlasted every shift in retail and stays known for its repair expertise and customer care.

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