How do I contact Martin Guitars?
Contacting us via email here: Contact Us. Calling: 610-759-2837. Writing: C.F. Martin & Co., Customer Service Department, P.O. Box 329, Nazareth, PA 18064-0329; include your name, mailing or email address, or telephone number.
Is Martin Guitar closing?
The sixth-generation leader of guitar-maker C.F. His time leading the company is nearing an end: Martin, who recently turned 65, said Thursday via an announcement to employees and vendors that he will retire in July 2021 as CEO.
Why are Martin guitars out of stock?
It’s largely covid related supply shortages. Martin was shut down for a bit, plus more people are staying home and playing guitars, so supplies were already short, and then Christmas came along. It’ll probably be a few more months before they catch up.
What happened to Martin Guitars?
After over three decades of leading his family business, Chris Martin IV has announced his plans to retire as CEO of Martin Guitar in July 2021. He will remain chairman of the board, and his family will retain ownership of the Nazareth, Pennsylvania-based company.
What happened to Martin guitars?
Is the Martin guitar factory in Pennsylvania closed?
Martin Facilities are Temporarily Closed to the Public. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, all Martin Guitar facilities in Pennsylvania remain closed to the public. This includes Factory Tours, the Visitor Center, the Martin Museum, the 1833 Shop, the Martin Repair Shop, and Guitar Makers Connection. READ THE FULL STATEMENT HERE.
What makes a Martin guitar a good guitar?
Martin guitars and strings are known for more than their unrivaled quality, craftsmanship, and tone. They are backed by our unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability and responsible manufacturing practices.
What’s the serial number on a Martin guitar?
Dating Your Martin Guitar Year Last Serial No. 1980 430300 1981 436474 1982 439627 1983 446101
What do you use to clean a Martin guitar?
To clean your guitar, wipe it down with a clean, damp cotton cloth with water then a dry cotton cloth to dry. For polishing, we recommend using Martin Polish and Cleaner which is available for purchase online and in our 1833 Shop. We recommend this polish for gloss finish guitars but not satin finish.