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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2009-08-02 10:03 PM (#405080)
Subject: OT: Miami Guitars


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I thought I take advantage of the brain trust here. I'm helping a friend research two guitars built by Miami. They were both bought in southern California, 1920's-30's. Excellent craftsmanship, strong Martin influence.
Any information on a period guitar manufacturer named Miami? I'm coming up with zilch.
Thanks



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seesquare
Posted 2009-08-02 10:58 PM (#405081 - in reply to #405080)
Subject: Re: OT: Miami Guitars


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Well, if there's some U.S. patent on the instrument, consult the US Patent archives. They're public records, so something is bound to surface.
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lanaki
Posted 2009-08-02 11:21 PM (#405082 - in reply to #405080)
Subject: Re: OT: Miami Guitars


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looks like a decent martin copy or a guitar made by martin and stamped for the miami company. conducting a cursory cyber check yielded zilch results for me. there is a "miami vintage guitars" company in miami. i wonder if they've ever heard of their namesake?
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2009-08-03 12:34 AM (#405083 - in reply to #405080)
Subject: Re: OT: Miami Guitars


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That's all I came up with searching too Randy.

These guitars were used by professionals... the parents of the current owner. His recollection is that they were told when they bought them there was a Martin connection.

I just haven't been able to sniff out any info. Patent records is a good suggestion, thanks seesquare.
They are just so well built, it's hard to believe there would be no other examples out there.
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slater529
Posted 2009-08-03 12:37 AM (#405084 - in reply to #405080)
Subject: Re: OT: Miami Guitars


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You should post this question (with photos) over on the UMGF.

http://theunofficialmartinguitarforum.yuku.com/
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Beal
Posted 2009-08-03 8:05 AM (#405085 - in reply to #405080)
Subject: Re: OT: Miami Guitars



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Why not call Dick Boak at Martin and ask him?
They do look like they were made by Martin.
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an4340
Posted 2009-08-03 10:06 AM (#405086 - in reply to #405080)
Subject: Re: OT: Miami Guitars


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In the 30's Martin did make guitars for others, so it's possible.
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2009-08-03 11:17 AM (#405087 - in reply to #405080)
Subject: Re: OT: Miami Guitars


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Thanks guys.
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