Oldest maker of ukuleles, Martin Guitar, released three new models during NAMM Believe in Music Week

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C. F. Martin & Co.® (Martin®) announced the release of three new ukulele models during the 2021 NAMM Believe in Music Week—the 0XK Ukulele, as part of the company’s X Series; the T1 StreetMaster® Ukulele, as part of their 15 Series; and a 100% FSC®-certified Concert Ukulele.

Martin has been making ukuleles for over 100 years and is the oldest maker of ukuleles in the US.

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In 1925, Martin expanded their North Street facility by adding a second story dedicated to ukulele production.

One hundred and fourteen years ago, in 1907, C. F. Martin & Co. first attempted to build ukuleles at the request of their dealer in Honolulu, Bergstrom Music. While those ukes were not well received, Martin gave it another go in November of 1915, when they began production on twelve Style 1 soprano ukuleles. This time they were a hit. And capitalizing on that success, the company issued its first dedicated catalog for ukuleles in 1917. Over a century later, Martin is now the oldest manufacturer of ukuleles, still building a wide range of some of the finest ukuleles on the market.

“Every time I look at the ukulele case in the Martin Museum, I smile,” said Chris Martin. “Ukuleles, as intended, make fun and lighthearted sounds. They bring people joy wherever they are played. My great-grandfather introduced ukuleles to the family business over a century ago, and, thankfully, we’re still making high-quality ukuleles today. We hope you’ll check out our new models for 2021. They’re guaranteed to make you smile.”

Martin 0XK Ukulele

martin guitar oxk koa ukulele new for 2021Part of their X Series, this beautiful-sounding ukulele has top, back and sides made from durable high-pressure laminate (HPL). Martin hand-selected the finest Hawaiian koa to give this instrument the rich grain pattern of a much more expensive ukulele. But, because it is made from HPL, you can take this concert uke anywhere—the beach, the stage, a road trip—and your only worry will be what song to play next. It may be their lowest-priced uke, but you’d never know it from the way it looks and sounds.

Price $299.

 

Martin T1 StreetMaster® Ukulele

Martin has been making tenor-sized ukuleles since 1929, but nothing quite like this. An ultra-thin finish creates a beautifully weathered appearance that feels as if it’s an old friend you’ve been playing for years. The top, back and sides are all mahogany, making it lightweight with a bright tone. If you play guitar and want to learn the uke, this size makes for a comfortable transition, and it’s great for both a child and a full-grown adult. The T1 StreetMaster® brings together premier sound, outstanding playability, and easy affordability in one gorgeous instrument.

Price $449.

 

Martin Concert Ukulele FSC

Built for serious players who want premium tone in an environmentally friendly instrument, this concert-sized ukulele features top, back and sides made from 100% FSC®-certified mahogany. You can feel good knowing that all the wood in this ukulele is responsibly sourced, and you’ll look and sound even better. It’s constructed with an applied dovetail mahogany neck for extra stability, it sports Ratio® tuners—a new feature on Martin ukes—to get you in tune quickly and accurately, and its satin finish adds the perfect amount of shine. Set the right tone for the planet with the Concert Ukulele FSC.

Price $2,399.

Learn more here: www.martinguitar.com/aa.

 

GGM Staff