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1937 Martin 0-18
serial number inside 68043 I think my grandfather bought it for my mother in 1934 but I'm not sure about the year.
It is in excellent shape with case.
Darn it I just saw where I could upload a picture of it, but I haven't taken any yet.
Thanks John Forgy
ANSWER
Hi, John--
The serial number indicates a 1937 manufacture date.
Here is the Blue Book general info:
0-18 - concert body style, solid spruce top, Brazilian rosewood (1898-1917) or mahogany (1918-1993) back and sides, round soundhole with various rosette configurations(colored-wood rope pattern between 1898 and 1902, white lines grouped 1/9/1 between 1902 and the mid-1930s, white inlaid lines grouped 1/9/1 between the mid-1930s and 1988, and 5/9/5 grouping between 1988 and 1993), five-ply top binding with rosewood (1898-1932), black (1932-1936, 1966-1993) or tortoise (1936-1966) outer layer, cedar (1898-1916) or mahogany (1916-1993) neck, 12/19-fret (1898-1934) or 14/20-fret (1934-1993) ebony fingerboard with no inlays (1898-1902) or pearl dot inlays (1902-1993), slotted (1898-1934) or solid (1934-1993) headstock, three-per-side open-style brass tuners with ivory buttons (1898-1934) or regular tuners (1934-1993), pyramid ebony bridge with black pearl dot pins, available in Natural finish, available as a Special Order, mfg. 1898-1993.
The pricing info:
1932-1946 Excellent $3,750 - 4,500 Average $2,500 - 3,000
Lynne
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