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80 year-old Martin Hawaiian at Retrofret
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The Gruhn guitar is an 18, and may be a pretty good deal at that price. I paid a good bit more than that for a 1935 0-18KH last year...I don't think I overpaid, but I was on the high end of what I think they're worth...but it is a great-sounding guitar.
The guitar referenced by the OP is a 28, and I believe considerably more rare. Worth over 7.5k? I dunno about that, but definitely worth more than an 0-18KH. IMO.
The guitar referenced by the OP is a 28, and I believe considerably more rare. Worth over 7.5k? I dunno about that, but definitely worth more than an 0-18KH. IMO.
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If you want an old Martin Hawaiian, you really can't go wrong with this one:
It's a 1921 0-21H. Sure, it's spruce and rosewood instead of koa, but it has 7 strings from the factory. Only $7,500 at www.guitarandbanjo.com .
It's a 1921 0-21H. Sure, it's spruce and rosewood instead of koa, but it has 7 strings from the factory. Only $7,500 at www.guitarandbanjo.com .