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1976 E-18 Martin

by sharon
(columbus. nc)

Hi, Sharon--

The E-18 was not manufactured until 1979. Here is the Blue Book general info:

E-18
- slightly offset double cutaway contoured hard maple body with thin walnut and rosewood strips, set one-piece mahogany neck, 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays, rounded Stauffer-style headstock with rosewood overlay and CFM initial logo, three-per-side tuners, chrome plated brass combination bridge/tailpiece, two covered DiMarzio humbucker pickups, four knobs (two v, two tone), three-way pickup switch, single mini phasing switch, chrome hardware, available in Natural finish, 25.4 in. scale, total production of 341 instruments, mfg. 1979-1983.

The pricing info:

Mint $900
Exc.+ $750
Esc. $625
Avg.+ $525
Avg. $425
General $350

Best Wishes,
Lynne

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I made a bad trade
by: Carl Naquin

I bought one of these guitars in the early 80s.
In the mid 90s I wanted a flat top acoustic and traded straight up for an Epiphone flat top.
Money-wise I made a mistake.
I had my flat top which my son has now so that part is good but the mahogony solid body c. f. Msrtin was a really good guitar. I've become disabled since ;'01 and have not played since then, but that Martin was a very nice instrument.

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