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Martin D12-2832 'Shenandoah' 12 String

19 Oct 05 - 09:21 AM (#1586142)
Subject: Martin D12-2832 'Shenandoah' 12 String
From: UncleToad

Good morning 'Catters...Yesterday I went to an auction and bought a lot of six guitars which included a Martin D12-2832 12 string guitar with Shenandoah stamped on the head piece under the C.F. Martin logo...the action is superb and the sound very deep and balanced...I am not familiar with this instrument so I came to "The Source" for some details and guidance...thanks in advance for your help.

Uncle(LoveThemGeetars)Toad

other guitars in the lot...

Taylor 555 12 string
Yamaha FG412 12 string
Crafter D8/N 6 string
Alvarez AC60S 6 string classic
Yamaha FG75 6 string


19 Oct 05 - 10:35 AM (#1586187)
Subject: RE: Martin D12-2832 'Shenandoah' 12 String
From: GUEST

D2832
Solid spruce top, Rosewood back and sides, Ebony fingerboard and bridge,
thinline 332 pickup.

These are really Sigma Martin Guitars made in indonesia. They are absoloutly brilliant.

If you are thinking of selling I may well be interested.


19 Oct 05 - 11:03 AM (#1586210)
Subject: RE: Martin D12-2832 'Shenandoah' 12 String
From: Midchuck

These are really Sigma Martin Guitars made in indonesia. They are absoloutly brilliant.

Actually, my understanding is that the Shenandoahs were essentially built in Asia, but shipped to the US as separate unfinished bodies and unfinished neck assemblies, and completed at the Martin plant in Nazareth. I believe they all had solid wood tops and laminated (i. e. high grade plywood) backs and sides, and all came with Fishman pickups built in.

I agree that they are "absoloutly" brilliant, although I don't think they're loutish at all. I had a D-2832 quite a few years ago that is one of the several guitars I kick myself for ever getting rid of. It had quite an extreme "v" shape to the neck that was very comfortable for me, and tone and power equal to many "real" solid wood Martins, especially the ones back then.

Are you keeping the whole lot, or putting any of them up to sell?

Peter.


19 Oct 05 - 11:14 AM (#1586215)
Subject: RE: Martin D12-2832 'Shenandoah' 12 String
From: GUEST

Wellyas, Indonesia is asia. They are true martins in as much as sigmaare, they use the same plans, construction, timbers and production methods, but they are shiped to nazereth for final set up ( which is not much)


19 Oct 05 - 11:30 AM (#1586227)
Subject: RE: Martin D12-2832 'Shenandoah' 12 String
From: Wesley S

It sounds like a nice auction to go to. Next time they have some mandolins give me a call.


19 Oct 05 - 12:06 PM (#1586268)
Subject: RE: Martin D12-2832 'Shenandoah' 12 String
From: UncleToad

Thanks to you all...yes I will be selling them all...probably on Overstock.com...the Martin is in excellent condition with a few minor dings on the front...with a hard case...I put on new strings and oiled the fingerboard...I will shoot some photos and send them to you and see what what transpires before they go up for bid...if you are interested...I am located almost in Virginia in central North Carolina near Greensboro NC...

Uncle(LoveEmButGotToSellEm)Toad

PS...I also have a
    Guild D40 w/hard case...near mint (1999)
    Grammar G10 w/hard case...used on Grand Old Opry (1965)


20 Oct 05 - 08:57 PM (#1587412)
Subject: RE: Martin D12-2832 'Shenandoah' 12 String
From: GUEST,'catter9tails

Toad...is the Taylor 555 for sale? If so how much? What is the condition?

'catter9tails


21 Oct 05 - 12:53 PM (#1587840)
Subject: RE: Martin D12-2832 'Shenandoah' 12 String
From: UncleToad

Thank you...YES...the Taylor 555 is for sale...guitar is in mint condition...hard case is in excellent condition showing some wear and a few scrapes...The guitar is set up perfectly...the action is perfect and it plays notes all the length of the neck (staff) as easily and sweetly as the best 6 string that I have ever played (and that includes Taylors, Collings, Martins, Guilds, etc)...the list price on Taylor's website is around $2,900.00 (also very good photos)...I am asking $1,500.00 plus shipping.

Uncle(HateToPartWithItButTheRoofIsLeaking)Toad


15 May 15 - 03:27 PM (#3709120)
Subject: RE: Martin D12-2832 'Shenandoah' 12 String
From: GUEST

I have a D12-2832 12 string Martin Shenandoah, that I bought in 1983, it is still in very good condition, and I want to kow just what is is worth now..


eddy1941@gmail.com


18 Jul 20 - 09:11 AM (#4064743)
Subject: RE: Martin D12-2832 'Shenandoah' 12 String
From: GUEST,rick

I have a number of Martin guitars, and my understanding of the Shenandoah is it was made in Nazareth, PA by Martin as a low-end product in the Dreadnaught style. They used the same type of components as the D-series, but the wood was not as high a grade. No laminates I was told - just a lower grade of wood. I have played a few of them over the years, but just was not in a position at the time to purchase one. Then, as time went by, I got the Martins. I keep an eye out for a good 12-string version for a camping guitar. Would be perfect for that, and I could then leave my $8000 D12-41 at home. :-)