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The 1935-1973 Martin F-7-28 Conversion by Matt Umanov is a rare masterpiece that bridges the historical craftsmanship of Martin guitars with modern luthiery expertise. This unique conversion combines the vintage allure of the 1935-1973 Martin F-7 archtop with the versatile sound of the D-28 model. Master luthier Matt Umanov meticulously crafted this instrument to deliver a rich and resonant sound that appeals to both collectors and dedicated players.

Originally designed as an archtop, this guitar has been expertly converted to a flat-top configuration. The transformation enhances the guitar’s tonal depth, offering a robust bass response and clear trebles. It features a solid Sitka spruce top and Brazilian rosewood back and sides, components renowned for their superior acoustic properties. The guitar also boasts a hand-shaped neck, ensuring a comfortable grip and smooth playability.

This conversion is not just about aesthetics and sound; it reflects a deep respect for the instrument's heritage. With a vintage style tortoiseshell pickguard and original-style appointments, this guitar maintains its historical essence while offering a modern playing experience.

Key Features:

  • Conversion from 1935-1973 Martin F-7 archtop to flat-top
  • Solid Sitka spruce top and Brazilian rosewood back and sides
  • Hand-shaped neck for enhanced playability
  • Vintage-style tortoiseshell pickguard
  • Original-style appointments maintaining historical integrity
  • Meticulously crafted by renowned luthier Matt Umanov

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See how Eric Clapton uses 1935-1973 Martin F-7-28 Conversion by Matt Umanov

Eric Clapton

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Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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Eric Clapton used the 1935-1973 Martin F-7-28 Conversion by Matt Umanov during live performances from approximately 1993 to 1998, as documented by Christie's.

See how Andy Fairweather Low uses 1935-1973 Martin F-7-28 Conversion by Matt Umanov

Andy Fairweather Low

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Mick Fleetwood and Friends

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Andy Fairweather Low played this guitar alongside Eric Clapton on stage between circa 1993 and until 1998.

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