Martin Honors Woody Guthrie with 000-18WG Commemorative
Guitar
August 24, 1999 In honor of Guthrie's legacy, his individuality, spirit and
lasting impact on the American music scene, Martin is honored to unveil the 000-18WG
Woody Guthrie commemorative guitar. Woody is not the first Guthrie to be honored
with a Martin edition. In 1997, Martin honored Arlo Guthrie with a limited edition
guitar series which commemorated the 30th anniversary of his famous song, Alice's
Restaurant. Of the 60 instruments that were offered (30 six-string and 30 twelve-string
models), all sold out within days of their introduction. Toward the end of that
project, Arlo visited the Martin factory with an old Martin guitar that Woody
had given him as a child. The instrument was in rough condition and in the process
of getting the guitar back into shape, discussions about the potential for a Woody
Guthrie commemorative model began.
Woody
had owned literally hundreds of guitars throughout his career, many of them Martins.
He gravitated toward more affordable smaller bodied 0, 00, and 000 mahogany guitars,
and he would often give his instruments away to aspiring musicians along the way.
Irreverently, he often wrote or drew on his instruments. Perhaps one of his more
famous statements is: "This Machine Kills Fascists!", a quote which Woody painted
on most of the guitars he owned.
The 000-18WG Woody Guthrie Commemorative is a 14-fret 000 "auditorium" model
inspired by the smaller bodied guitars of the pre-World War II era, Vintage 000-18s
are especially prized for their lightness, brilliance, and purity of tone. The
braces that support the solid spruce top are carefully scalloped to achieve optimum
tone. The back and sides are bookmatched from select solid straight"grained genuine
mahogany. The rosette is inlaid in the vintage style with plain black inner and
outer rings. The solid genuine mahogany neck is slightly V-shaped with a squared
and tapered headstock bearing the old style Martin decal logo. Tuning gears are
the vintage open gear variety with chrome butterbean knobs.
The fingerboard is genuine ebony, inlaid with abalone dots in the vintage style.
The bridge, also of genuine ebony, is fitted with a long "through" saddle. Woody
Guthrie's stylized signature is inlaid in pearl between the 19th and 20th frets.
Each interior edition label will be personally co-signed by Arlo Guthrie, Woody's
daughter Nora Guthrie who manages the Woody Guthrie Archives, Woody's former manager
Harold Levinthal who manages Woody Guthrie Publications, and C.F. Martin, IV.
Each instrument will be numbered in sequence without total. A secondary label
bears a self-portrait sketch of Woody and his guitar with the artist's memorable
words, "This world is your world. Take it easy, but take it!" Inconspicuously
located on the underside of the soundboard is a third label with Woody's words,
"This machine kills fascists!"
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each 000-18WG Woody Guthrie guitar
will be split between The Guthrie Center and The Woody Guthrie Foundation.
Martin dealers will begin to take orders for the 000-18WG Woody Guthrie Commemorative
Guitar immediately, though the actual edition will not begin to appear in stores
until the early months of 2000. For more information, visit Martin at http://www.mguitar.com/ |