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All other text was printed in black ink, or stamped on in ink by the manufacturer (model and serial numbers.) 5-digit, or 8-digit serial numbers. The Σ symbol now also in this same pink/purple color.
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More about the 8-digit serial numbers later.
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These will have a 4, 5 or 8 digit (7*0XXXXX) serial number stamped or hand written on them.
In 1978, model designations were added to capitalize on Martin model numbers: the DM-18, DM-19, DR-28, DR-28H, DR-35, DR-41, and DR-45. Ĭonstruction moved from Japan from 1970–1983, to Korea from 1984-1994, to Taiwan in 1994 (made in both Korea and Taiwan for the 1994 model year) and finally Indonesia (?–2007). Though other models were produced the most common two throughout the '70's were the Dreadnought models DM-5 (DM12-5) and DR-7 (DR12-7.) D for dreadnought, R for rosewood, M for mahogany and the number denoting the grade of wood, 5, 7, 9, 11, 15.
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The first Sigmas were typically dreadnought acoustic, although Grand Concert Series (GCS) and classical models were also produced from the early 1970s (1971?) onward. Sigma released a wide series of acoustic and classical guitars, which initial construction was in Japan by various manufacturers/factories from 1970 through 1983. Martin created the brand "Sigma" in order to compete with cheaper guitars that were imported from Asia.
Martin as a line of guitars at affordable prices to compete with the increasing number of imported guitars from Japan and elsewhere. Sigma Guitars is a guitar manufacturing brand originally released by C.F. Acoustic and classical guitars, acoustic basses, ukuleles