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Featured Tour #1 - Martin Guitars

See a 360° view of where Martin's guitar strings are made, as well as where the guitar necks are put together. (this link will open in a new window) See a 360° view of where Martin's guitar strings are made, as well as where the guitar necks are put together.(this link will open in a new window)

See a 360° view of where Martin Guitars continue to take shape in this virtual tour. (this link will open in a new window) See a 360° view of where Martin Guitars continue to take shape in this virtual tour.

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C.F. Martin began making quality guitars in 1833. Today, the family-owned company that he began is still dedicated to handcrafting quality acoustic guitars, and Martin Guitars are widely recognized as among the finest in the world!

A tour of the Martin Guitar factory offers a chance to watch these skilled artisans at work, making these spectacular instruments. Most of the approximately 300 steps in making a Martin guitar are still accomplished by hand. You'll see workers bend, trim, shape, and finish the different woods that go into the guitar.

A company representative will guide you through your tour, as you watch the parts come together into a magnificent instrument. At the end of your tour, you can view a collection of vintage Martin guitars at the Martin Museum, and stock up on accessories or collectibles at the gift shop.

Find out more about Martin Guitars.

Fun Facts:

  • Martin guitar users include Paul McCartney, Willie Nelson, and Eric Clapton.
  • It takes from three to six months for a Martin Guitar to be completed.
  • The Martin Guitar company is run by a sixth-generation member of the Martin family.

 

 
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