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Posted by mieke at 8 February , 2009

Martin Guitars

Executive summary about Martin Guitars by Mike Furlong


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The C. F. Martin guitar company has been making guitars since 1833. Chris Martin IV, who is the chairman and CEO, is the great-great-great-grandson of Christian Frederick Martin who started the company.

C. F. Martin was a member of the cabinet maker’s guild in Germany. Martin’s acoustic guitars quickly earned a reputation quality musical instruments. Martin’s innovative x-brace design which used scalloped bracing, improved the resonance. Each Martin guitar is essentially a unique work of art.

Martin has made electric and bass guitars, but is primarily known for its acoustic guitars.

Martin made a guitar with a larger body, called the dreadnought. Martin guitars continue to top wish lists of many guitarists today.

Martin Guitar - Why They Are So Popular

Executive summary about Martin Guitars by Daniel Wright


Already in business for more than one hundred and seventy years, the Martin Guitar Company sells acoustic guitars that are considered among the best musical instruments in the world. From the creations of C. F. Martin, Sr. of the 1830’s to the latest developments introduced by C. F. Martin IV, the family-run business has achieved remarkable feats, reflecting six generations of guitar making. C. F. Martin is definitely an indisputable leader in the music industry.

Accepted business practices in the early days of making a Martin guitar were far removed from today’s methods and reflected a simpler society. Historical records show C.F. Martin and company selling guitars through high profile retailers in New York City, and through other busy ports of call. Martin Guitar has always adhered to the highest standards of musical excellence, and it has also been managed very competently.

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