Martins from this time era are quite valuable. The two biggest items will be condition and the model number.
The low end model in really good condition can go for around $400. The higher end models can go for thousands of dollars. They are worth a lot less if there are cracks and warping in the wood.
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While it is not often seen in a bluegrass band, they can be used. It was more common in the 1930's than it is now.
The golden era of Martin Guitars is said to be the 10 year span of 1930-1940, however some people claim it was a somewhat shorter period of 5 years from 1934-1939.
It depends on the make of the 1930s Gibson guitar to accurately determine its wroth. A Gibson Eh-130 from the 1930s is worth close to two thousand dollars.
Based on Hatchers Book "The Rifle in America" it was introduced in 1930 and discontinues 1948. It is a Boltaction repeated with a tubular magazine (I guess yOu know that already) I have no idea what it is worth.
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Fruit pectin circa 1930
Martin Karplus was born in 1930.
Martin Ankermann was born in 1930.
Martin Snape died in 1930.
Martin Goetz was born in 1930.
MacClatchie Mfg Compton Cal.
"Pepper" martin
Martin Adolf Bormann was born in 1930.
St Martin's Ampleforth was created in 1930.
Martin Lönnebo was born on 1930-02-27.
Martin J. O'Connor was born in 1930.