138 :: 2016 C.F Martin D-222 100th Anniversary Dreadnought Centennial Limited Edition acoustic guitar, made in USA

Lot Number 138. 2016 C.F Martin D-222 100th Anniversary Dreadnought Centennial Limited Edition acoustic guitar, made in USA. Auctioned at The Guitar Auction -  Day One - Vintage, Classic & Modern Guitars: Part One, with Artist Associated Guitars, Memorabilia & The Alan Rogan Archive on 14th June 2023
 
2016 C.F Martin D-222 100th Anniversary Dreadnought Centennial Limited Edition acoustic guitar, made in USA; Back and sides: mahogany; Top: natural spruce; Neck: mahogany; Fretboard: ebony; Frets: good; Hardware: good; Case: original hard case and original shipping box; Weight: 1.83kg; Overall condition: as new *The Martin D-222 is a twelve fret Dreadnought acoustic guitar, with appointments reminiscent of the 222 model made by Martin for the Ditson Company. The design was first traced out in 1916 and was later named the Dreadnought which became the most popular acoustic guitar body size in history. Made in 2016 combining a mix of original features and the advances in technology, this model was limited to one hundred pieces worldwide

Estimate: £2500-3000

Sold For: £2500.00

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