ORCHESTRA MODEL

  • Model OM-18 1930’ Replica

    Frets: Bar

    Truss Rod: Non Adjustable Ebony or Graphite 

    Width at nut: 1/34

    Width at Saddle: 2 3/8

    Back: Premiere grade old stock Mahogany Back and Sides

    Top: Premiere grade old stock Adirondack Spruce

    Binding: Brazilian Rosewood 

    End Graft: Brazilian Rosewood 

    Neck: Honduran Mahogany 

    Construction: Dovetail Neck Joint

    Fingerboard: Ebony 16” Radius 

    Rosette: Maple/Brazilian Rosewood/Black

    Back Strip: Brazilian Rosewood

    Headstock Veneer: Brazilian Rosewood

    Bridge: Ebony Through Saddle

    Saddle: Aged Bone

    Nut: Aged Bone

    Tuners: Hand Aged Rickard 10:1 Ratio Banjo Style Tuners (Waverly available) 

    Finish: Hand Applied Alcohol based Varnish (French Polish)

    Scale: 25.4

    Pickguard: 1930’ Shape Celluloid

    Case: Original Case Company

    Fingerboard Dots: Mother of Pearl

    Side Dots: Mother of Pearl

  • Model OM-28 1930’ Replica

    Frets: Bar

    Truss Rod: Non Adjustable Ebony or Graphite

    Width at nut: 1/34

    Width at Saddle: 2 3/8

    Back: Premiere grade Brazilian Rosewood Back and Sides

    Top: Premiere grade old stock Adirondack Spruce

    Binding: Ivoroid

    Purfling: Herringbone

    End Graft: Ivoroid

    Neck: Honduran Mahogany

    Construction: Dovetail Neck Joint

    Fingerboard: Ebony 16” Radius

    Rosette: 28 style

    Back Strip: Zigzag

    Headstock Veneer: Brazilian Rosewood

    Bridge: Ebony Through Saddle

    Saddle: Aged Bone

    Nut: Aged Bone

    Tuners: Hand Aged Rickard 10:1 Ratio Banjo Style Tuners (Waverly available)

    Finish: Hand Applied Alcohol based Varnish (French Polish)

    Scale: 25.4

    Pickguard: 1930’ Shape Celluloid

    Case: Original Case Company

    Fingerboard Dots: Mother of Pearl Diamonds

    Side Dots: Mother of Pearl

Schoenberg Quartet

  • The Schoenberg Quartet is our newest model, designed by Eric Schoenberg to his ideal of the complete grand piano guitar, an anti-dreadnaught to be everything a dreadnaught isn't, the biggest small guitar on the planet. The concept is to take the 0000, which Martin has been calling the "M", derived from an early Martin arch-top, the "F"; Marc Silber replaced a damaged top with a flattop, creating a model that became well known through the playing of Dave Bromberg.

    It is 16" wide yet only 4" deep, the same as 000 and 00. Schoenberg created a 12-fret version of the 0000, then added the cutaway, giving a body that supplies the greatest bass while retaining the clarity and punch of the smaller boxes. The name "Quartet" came about as a combination of two concepts: the four 0 body, and the tonal completeness of a string quartet.

    Contact for pricing and options.