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Description

The 1944 Martin OOO-21 Model Acoustic Guitar is a timeless treasure that captures the essence of vintage craftsmanship and sonic excellence. Renowned for its Brazilian Rosewood back and sides, this guitar delivers a rich, resonant tone that has become a hallmark of the Martin brand. Originally introduced with a 14-fret design in 1934, this model offers an orchestra-sized body that produces full-bodied sound ideal for fingerstyle players and strummers alike.

The spruce top enhances clarity and responsiveness, while the mahogany neck ensures smooth playability. This particular piece has been lovingly restored to maintain its vintage character, featuring a professionally reset neck and re-fretted fingerboard. The original tuners are mostly intact, preserving its historical authenticity. Despite minor wear, the finish remains largely original, offering a glimpse into its enduring journey through the decades.

The guitar comes with a newer Martin hard shell case, ensuring it's well-protected for both performances and travels. Whether you're an aficionado of classic acoustics or a collector seeking a piece of history, the 1944 Martin OOO-21 is a rare find that blends historical significance with exceptional playability.

Key Features:

  • Orchestra-sized body with 14-fret design
  • Brazilian Rosewood back and sides
  • Spruce top for enhanced tonal clarity
  • Mahogany neck with Rosewood fingerboard
  • Tortoiseshell pickguard and unbound fingerboard
  • Original tuners with one matching newer button
  • Includes newer Martin hard shell case

Product specs

Brand Martin
Model 000-21
Year 1902 - 1945
Made In United States
Categories OM and Auditorium Acoustic Guitars
Active Preamp No
Back Material Rosewood
Body Shape 000
Color Family Natural
Finish Style Gloss
Fretboard Material Ebony
Model Family Martin 000-21
Neck Material Mahogany
Number of Frets 20
Number of Strings 6-String
Pickup None
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Series Martin Pre-War Era
Sides Material Rosewood
String Type Steel
Top Material Spruce

FAQs

What type of tonewood is used for the back and sides of the 1944 Martin OOO-21 Model Acoustic Guitar?

The 1944 Martin OOO-21 Model Acoustic Guitar features rosewood for both the back and sides, which typically provides a rich, warm tone with pronounced bass and clear treble.

Is the 1944 Martin OOO-21 Model Acoustic Guitar suitable for fingerstyle playing?

Yes, the 000 body shape and the spruce top of the 1944 Martin OOO-21 make it well-suited for fingerstyle playing, offering a balanced sound with articulate note separation.

Does the 1944 Martin OOO-21 Model Acoustic Guitar have any built-in electronics?

No, the 1944 Martin OOO-21 Model Acoustic Guitar does not have any built-in electronics or pickups, making it a fully acoustic instrument ideal for traditional acoustic playing.

How many frets does the 1944 Martin OOO-21 Model Acoustic Guitar have?

The 1944 Martin OOO-21 Model Acoustic Guitar has 20 frets, providing a wide range for playing both rhythm and lead parts.

What is the neck material of the 1944 Martin OOO-21 Model Acoustic Guitar?

The neck of the 1944 Martin OOO-21 Model Acoustic Guitar is made from mahogany, which is known for its durability and smooth playability.

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See how Bob Weir uses 1944 Martin OOO-21 Model Acoustic Guitar

Bob Weir

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Grateful Dead

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In an interview from August 2013, Bob Weir said, he "found a really nice 1944 Martin 000-21 in a pawnshop for less than $100".

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