Hard to tell without a pickguard.
GGJaguar Reverential Member Joined Jan 17, 2011 Messages 22,168 Reaction score 32,650 Location Skylands Guild Total 50 Aug 27, 2022 #1 Hard to tell without a pickguard.
walrus Reverential Member Gold Supporting Joined Dec 23, 2006 Messages 24,093 Reaction score 8,180 Location Massachusetts Aug 27, 2022 #2 Saddle seems a little low... walrus
R RBSinTo Senior Member Joined Jul 13, 2021 Messages 1,198 Reaction score 1,520 Location Thornhill ( a suburb of Toronto), Ontario, Guild Total 1 Aug 27, 2022 #3 Binding looks a little spotty on the lower bout, so it might be a new Martin. RBSinTo
lungimsam Senior Member Joined Oct 1, 2011 Messages 2,642 Reaction score 1,714 Guild Total 2 Aug 27, 2022 #4 Wonder what kinda wood it’s made out of?
Boneman Senior Member Joined Aug 22, 2021 Messages 1,439 Reaction score 1,699 Guild Total 6 Sep 1, 2022 #5 Hmm, an Ebony fretboard? Also looks like some serious wear going on below the bridge, doesn’t look like a pickguard could have helped prevent that
Hmm, an Ebony fretboard? Also looks like some serious wear going on below the bridge, doesn’t look like a pickguard could have helped prevent that
davidbeinct Member Joined Jul 7, 2020 Messages 878 Reaction score 1,310 Location Waterford, CT Guild Total 1 Sep 1, 2022 #6 Boneman said: Hmm, an Ebony fretboard? Also looks like some serious wear going on below the bridge, doesn’t look like a pickguard could have helped prevent that Click to expand... That’s where a tailpiece style bridge was removed and a pin style installed.
Boneman said: Hmm, an Ebony fretboard? Also looks like some serious wear going on below the bridge, doesn’t look like a pickguard could have helped prevent that Click to expand... That’s where a tailpiece style bridge was removed and a pin style installed.