Martin EB-18
The musical instru-ment business is replete with examples of companies venturing into alternate and extraneous territory, and sometimes, such efforts bomb. One of the most notable (or notorious!) examples in guitar lore was that of C.F. Martin’s electric guitars.
The first electric efforts by the venerable company came about in the late 1950s, when Martin simply installed DeArmond pickups on flat-tops like the 00-18, D-18, and D-28. These guitars had an E added to their model name to designate their status, and were discontinued by the mid 1960s.
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