Martin / C-2 / 1931 / Shaded Top / Sunburst / Guitar For Sale
A rare and beautifully preseved piece of Martin history, this 1931 Martin C-2 is one of the cleanest and most original examples we've had. Introduced in 1931 as part of Martin's first foray into archtop guitars, the C-series consisted of the C-1 (mahogany), C-2 (rosewood), and the more ornate C-3 (rosewood with gold hardware). All three shared a hand-carved, round-soundhole top, flat back, and a 25.4" scale length - rooted more in Martin's flattop heritage than the louder, punchier f-hole designs that were quickly defining the archtop market.
At 15" across the lower bout, with a body depth ranging from 3 3/8" to 4 1/8" - the C-2 was modestly sized for an archtop. Compared to Gibson's L-5 at 16" wide (soon hit 17"), the Martin felt more intimate and was acoustically more refined, though notably less powerful. That gentler, more lyrical tone proved a tough sell in an era dominated by big band volume demands, and by late 1932 Martin had shifted toward f-hole designs, making early roundhole C-series models like this one relatively scarce today.
This particular example is in excellent shape. It features a tight-grained, hand-carved Adirondack spruce top, stunning figured bookmatched Brazilian rosewood back and sides, and a single-piece Mahogany neck. The ebony fingerboard is bound and inlaid with elegant mother-of-pearl snowflakes, paired with a vertical "C.F. Martin" peghead logo. Triple body binding, a shaded top finish, original Grover Sta-Tite tuners, floating Ebony bridge and trapeze tailpiece round out the spec. Many survivng C-series Martin's have been converted to OM flat tops, making clean, original examples like this one a fairly rare find.
Sonically, it delivers a warm, articulate voice with more richness and nuance than its Gibson contemporaries - ideal for fingerstyle and chord-melody playing.
A remarkable piece of Martin's eaerly experimentation as they enter their golden era, this 1931 C-2 offers not just a window into the company's transitionary years but also a tonally rewarding, highly collectible vintage archtop in outstanding condition. A real gem for the discerning player or collector.
ATB Guitars, UK
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We are one of Europes leading sellers of vintage and rare guitars. We only sell vintage Gibson and Fender electric guitars from 1950 until 1975 and have an extensive inventory to browse in our bricks and mortar store in Cheltenham, UK or in our online web store.
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Should you not be absolutely delighted with your purchase you may return it to Cheltenham, at your own expense, within 7 days from the date of delivery for a full refund. The item must not have been altered or tampered with in any way, and it must arrive in the same condition as it left us.
Postage and shipping:
We ship within the UK by Royal Mail Recorded (small items under 2Kg), TNT or UPS and Worldwide by Royal Mail Airmail Signed For (small under 2Kg) Parcelforce, UPS or FedEx. All shipping prices include expert packing, cartons and packing materials but not insurance which is typically around 2% of items value. Currently approx shipping rates for a single guitar are as follows:
UK excluding Northern Ireland and Highlands £29
Most of mainland Europe £49
U.S.A. £129
Asia £149 - £190
Rest of World including S. America £149 - £275