Two acoustic guitars, one with a light wood finish and one with a sunburst finish, rest side by side on a patterned rug next to a hardwood floor.

Martin & Co. Guitars

Martin History

C.F. Martin & Company, established in 1833 by  Christian Frederick Martin, is a distinguished American guitar manufacturer renowned for its high-quality acoustic instruments. Martin, born in 1796 in Markneukirchen, Germany, was the son of a cabinet maker and apprenticed under the esteemed guitar maker Johann Georg Stauffer in Vienna. In 1833, seeking greater artistic freedom amid restrictive guild regulations in Europe, he immigrated to the United States and opened his first shop in New York City.

By 1839, Martin relocated the business to Nazareth, Pennsylvania, where the company remains headquartered today. Throughout its history, C.F. Martin & Company has been a family-run enterprise, with leadership passing through six generations. The current chairman, Chris Martin IV, continues this legacy.

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Close-up of a Martin & Co. OOO Jr CE Spruce/Sapele Cutaway Guitar (#4755) with a light spruce sapele body, dark pickguard, visible strings, and interior label. A dark trunk is visible in the background.
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Spruce top dreadnought acoustic guitar with rosewood body, tortoiseshell pickguard, and white bridge pins in open hard case. - Martin D-28 Billy Strings Model Spruce/Rosewood Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #6669 - Default Title
A Martin & Co. OOO-X2E Sitka/HPL Brazilian Rosewood Guitar with E-1 pickup rests on a patterned, multicolored rug, featuring a light Sitka spruce top and dark pickguard.
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Martin OOO Jr E acoustic guitar with all-sapele body and black pickguard. - Martin OOO Jr E All Sapele OOO Guitar w/Martin Electronics #4824 - Default Title
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A Martin & Co. D Jr E Streetlegend Burst Spruce/Sapele Aged-Look Dreadnought Guitar w/Martin Electronics (#3872) with a sunburst finish leans against a burgundy leather bench with ornate legs, set atop a patterned rug.
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A close-up shows the *New 2025* Martin & Co. D Jr E Streetlegend Burst Spruce/Sapele Aged-Look Dreadnought Guitar #3865 with a distressed finish and exposed wood, resting against a red leather chair. Label visible inside sound hole.
A Martin & Co. D Jr E Streetlegend Burst Spruce/Sapele Aged-Look Dreadnought Guitar w/Martin Electronics (#2363) with a distressed finish leans against a maroon tufted leather bench, showing its vintage wood grain and light scuffs.
A close-up of the *New 2025 Model* Martin & Co. D Jr E Streetlegend Burst Spruce/Sapele Aged-Look Dreadnought Guitar w/Martin Electronics #3868, showing its worn finish and inner label, set against a red leather chair.
A close-up of the *New 2025 Model* Martin & Co. D Jr E Streetlegend Burst Spruce/Sapele shows its aged-look finish and wood grain, identifying this compact dreadnought guitar with Martin electronics resting on a dark textured surface.
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A close-up of the *New 2025 Model* Martin & Co. D Jr E Streetlegend Burst Spruce/Sapele Aged-Look Dreadnought Guitar w/Martin Electronics (#3849), showing its distressed finish, set against a vintage suitcase background.
Martin OOOE Retro Plus acoustic guitar with torrefied spruce top, mahogany body, tortoiseshell pickguard, and ebony fretboard. - Martin OOOE Retro Plus Torrefied Spruce/Mahogany OOO Guitar w/Martin Electronics #2988 - Default Title
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Close-up of the Martin & Co. *NEW 2025* OM-45 Spruce/Rosewood OM Acoustic Guitar #5120 body and neck, highlighting its light spruce and rosewood finish, abalone inlays, tortoiseshell pickguard, and scalloped X-bracing.
Martin D-42 dreadnought acoustic guitar with spruce top, East Indian rosewood body, and tortoiseshell pickguard. - *Dread-Not Certified Used*  Martin D-42 Spruce/East Indian Rosewood Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #8810 - Default Title
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The Martin & Co. D-15M All Mahogany Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #1493, featuring a natural wood finish, dark pickguard, six strings, and metal tuning pegs, rests against a black trunk on a patterned rug.