File:Stauffer Martin (c.1838), Christian Frederick Martin, New York - Viennese Stauffer style early C. F. Martin guitar (vertical).jpg
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A guitar made by C.F. Martin in New York in about 1838. Martin was born in Saxony and learnt his trade in Vienna before emigrating to the United States, where he went on to found the eponymous American company. Photograph of "Early American Guitars: The Instruments of C. F. Martin" Exhibition Metropolitan Museum, New York. References
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