Martin OM-21 #2810294 Long Scale

Description

OM-21#2810294
The OM-21 model was invented in 1874 and is still popular today.

This item is made of beautiful rosewood.
It goes well with the 21 style black binding, and the silhouette lines look very beautiful.
The spruce on the top is also a beautiful piece of wood, giving it a well-coordinated overall look.

Perhaps because the scale is long, the sound has a gorgeous impression typical of rosewood.
Each note is well organized, and as a style often used for solo guitar, the sound comes out well.
It has a moderate compression feel, making it a very practical piece.

If you are interested, please let us know.
Comes with original hard case, Martin
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SPEC
TopMaterial:Spruce
BracingPattern:XBrace
BraceShape:Scalloped
BackMaterial:EastIndianRosewood
SideMaterial:EastIndianRosewood
NeckMaterial:SelectHardwood
NeckShape:ModifiedLowOval
NeckTaper: High Performance Taper
FingerboardMaterial:Ebony
ScaleLength:25.4"(645.2mm)
FingerboardWidthatNut:13 4'''(44.5mm)
Martin
Martin is the most loved guitar brand in the world.
It has a very long history and was founded in 1833. It dates back to when the first Martins crossed the ocean and immigrated to America.
It is surprising to think that the classical guitar reached its current form in the late 19th century.

The first Martin, born in Germany, was famous for making guitars for Schubert at the time.
He became an apprentice to the maker Stauffer at the age of 15, and by the time he was 30, he had become skilled enough to become the head of the workshop.
However, in Germany at the time, there was a very strict guild system, and guitar makers were treated poorly.
On September 9, 1833, he set out for New York in search of a new world.

At the end of the 19th century, America's golden age arrived and music culture blossomed all at once.
In the pop music of the time, such as bluegrass and country, other instruments such as the banjo were pushed aside.
Successfully promoted the acoustic guitar as a popular instrument.
That spectacular episode is just the beginning of a long history that will continue.
After that, "Martin" became an indispensable giant when talking about music history.
Too many musicians have performed with Martin guitars.
Martin guitars are indispensable when talking about today's music, but they are also essential for music that remains in everyone's memories.
Its tone definitely resonates, transcending genre boundaries.
That's why this guitar is irreplaceable.
After-sales support
Our store has a full-time repair staff, and you can talk to us directly!
Please contact us for any problems that may occur during normal use!
It also comes with a warranty for a certain period of time after purchase, so even beginners can rest assured!
Our imported brand new Martin USA KAMAKA has been around for 3 years!
For other new products, we have a one-year guarantee, and for used products, we have a maximum guarantee!
Breakdowns caused by accidents are not covered.
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Color natural wood grain
Manufacture year 2023
Top plate material spruce
Side plate material rosewood
Back plate material rosewood
Body size 000 type
Accessories hard case,     

** This product is brand new item.
Many product images are sample photos, so the serial number and grain may differ from the actual product you receive. **