1996 Martin 000-28EC Eric Clapton Artist Flattop Guitar

I've had a lot of Martin 000-28EC models through the shop but this is the earliest I've handled at '96 production. It's marked as #157 in the production run. Not bad, huh?

Aside from finish checking and a little mild playwear, it's nice and clean. There was a bit of playwear in first position and so I leveled/dressed the frets and set it all up and it's playing like a champ.

Tone is exactly what you'd expect -- full, warm, sweet, and clean with just a little "burr" to the voice in the upper-mids. That's what you want from a 000-28 and that's what you get. Build quality is high, it has a retro neck profile (soft V and wider nut), the Indian rosewood back and sides are pretty, and it's got the herringbone binding. There's a reason these are popular with players.

Repairs included: a light fret level/dress and setup work.


Top wood: solid spruce

Back & sides wood: solid Indian rosewood

Bracing type: x

Bridge: ebony

Fretboard: ebony

Neck wood: mahogany

Action height at 12th fret:
3/32” bass 1/16” treble (fast, spot-on)
String gauges: 54w-12 lights

Neck shape: medium soft V

Board radius: 14"

Truss rod: adjustable

Neck relief: straight

Fret style: medium


Scale length: 24 7/8"

Nut width: 1 3/4"

Body width: 15 1/4"

Body depth: 4"

Weight: 4 lbs 5 oz


Condition notes: it's clean with the exception of weather-checking throughout the body finish (finish cracks, but not wood cracks, and very typical) and the mildest playwear here and there in the body and neck -- tiny dings, light scratches, etc. -- nothing serious. In the pics there's a small nick to the back of the headstock and that's the worst of it.


It comes with: an original hard case.


















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