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  2. C. F. Martin & Company - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In keeping with Bechtel's request, Martin modified the shape of their 12-fret 000-size instrument, lowering the waist and giving the upper bout more acute curves to cause the neck joint to fall at the 14th fret rather than the 12th. Fourteen-fret guitars were designed to play with a pick and replace banjos in jazz orchestras.

  3. List of original (pre-war) Martin D-45s - Wikipedia

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    Third and last 12 fret model, all remainder are 14 frets; the only 12 fret instrument with solid (non slotted) head and vertical "C F Martin" inlay as per 14-fret models. Made for Harold A. Wagler, initials "HAW" in fingerboard.

  4. Dreadnought (guitar type) - Wikipedia

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    [b] The "14 fret" design has become the standard for most succeeding instruments manufactured to the "D" body size, although the "12 fret" design has been retained in the Martin line for some special orders, certain 12-string models, and the "-S" designated D-18S, D-28S, D-35S and D-45S, with the "S" suffix, originally just denoting any non ...

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    Long Island police have arrested and charged a second suspect in connection to the mysterious, month-long disappearance of 14-year-old Emmarae Gervasi, who her father believes was a victim of sex ...

  6. Trump suggests DEI could be to blame for fatal mid-air ... - AOL

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    President Trump emphasized the need for “brilliant people” in air traffic positions while suggesting that DEI hiring practices might have been to blame for the deadly mid-air collision.

  7. Martin D-45 - Wikipedia

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    The next year, Martin made one for Jackie "Kid" Moore, a "12-year-old singing cowboy from Milwaukee, Wisconsin." [5] These first two had a 12-fret neck; most others (except for the 6th, made in 1937) made afterward had a 14-fret neck. [6] Two more were made in 1936 and two again in 1937; [6] the D-45 wasn't catalogued until 1938. [7]