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1930 Martin 00-40H

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1930 Martin 00-40h conversion with its original hardshell case.

As you will notice the Guitar has recently been converted from Hawaiian to Spanish style. This conversion consisted of complete bar re fret along with a new Ebony replacement bridge followed along with a new bone nut and saddle and neck, reset re-correcting the geometry of the angle to the guitar. The guitar has also had two minor side crack repairs on either side that were crudely done. These side crack repair has previously been made correct. This repair needed to be over-sprayed with nitrocellulose lacquer and aged correctly to match the rest of the guitar. Also, there has been a center seam crack at the lower bout as you notice from the photos that I have provided, this was crudely repaired sometime ago, but has been also revisited and been re corrected and made solid with a center seam cleat along end of bridge plate following both tone bars to tail block. All interior bracing is original along with original maple bridge plate. Tuners are original as well. Along with 42 style appointment Inlays. Guitar has lots and lots of nicks, chips, dings, dents, and superficial blemishes all over it as you will notice from the photos that I have provided. The guitar comes with its original hard shell case.

Please feel free to ask any other questions you might have.

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1930 Martin 00-40h conversion with its original hardshell case.

As you will notice the Guitar has recently been converted from Hawaiian to Spanish style. This conversion consisted of complete bar re fret along with a new Ebony replacement bridge followed along with a new bone nut and saddle and neck, reset re-correcting the geometry of the angle to the guitar. The guitar has also had two minor side crack repairs on either side that were crudely done. These side crack repair has previously been made correct. This repair needed to be over-sprayed with nitrocellulose lacquer and aged correctly to match the rest of the guitar. Also, there has been a center seam crack at the lower bout as you notice from the photos that I have provided, this was crudely repaired sometime ago, but has been also revisited and been re corrected and made solid with a center seam cleat along end of bridge plate following both tone bars to tail block. All interior bracing is original along with original maple bridge plate. Tuners are original as well. Along with 42 style appointment Inlays. Guitar has lots and lots of nicks, chips, dings, dents, and superficial blemishes all over it as you will notice from the photos that I have provided. The guitar comes with its original hard shell case.

Please feel free to ask any other questions you might have.

1930 Martin 00-40h conversion with its original hardshell case.

As you will notice the Guitar has recently been converted from Hawaiian to Spanish style. This conversion consisted of complete bar re fret along with a new Ebony replacement bridge followed along with a new bone nut and saddle and neck, reset re-correcting the geometry of the angle to the guitar. The guitar has also had two minor side crack repairs on either side that were crudely done. These side crack repair has previously been made correct. This repair needed to be over-sprayed with nitrocellulose lacquer and aged correctly to match the rest of the guitar. Also, there has been a center seam crack at the lower bout as you notice from the photos that I have provided, this was crudely repaired sometime ago, but has been also revisited and been re corrected and made solid with a center seam cleat along end of bridge plate following both tone bars to tail block. All interior bracing is original along with original maple bridge plate. Tuners are original as well. Along with 42 style appointment Inlays. Guitar has lots and lots of nicks, chips, dings, dents, and superficial blemishes all over it as you will notice from the photos that I have provided. The guitar comes with its original hard shell case.

Please feel free to ask any other questions you might have.

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