Martin Guitars - 000Jr E Jeff Tweedy LH
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The 000Jr E Jeff Tweedy left-handed acoustic guitar from Martin & Co has a particularly comfortable 000 Junior format, while retaining a near-standard pitch (24.9"). Its FSC-certified solid sapele body produces a warm, precise and dynamic sound, ideal for both accompaniment and picking. The Tweedy Burst satin finish underlines its elegant, understated identity. Made from FSC-certified woods, including an ebony fingerboard, it features Martin E1 electronics with on-board tuner and a fluid, stage-ready Performing Artist neck.
ARTICLE N° 118988
Presentation
The 000Jr E Jeff Tweedy LH left-handed acoustic guitar from Martin & Co combines the ergonomics of a 000 Junior with the familiar feel of a 632 mm scale. It delivers the response of a full-size guitar in a more compact, easy-to-grip package.
Made entirely from FSC-certified solid sapele for the top, back and sides, the sound is warm, balanced and precise. The scalloped X-bracing adds depth and definition, for both strong chords and more delicate playing.
The satin-finish Tweedy Burst finish is a sober style inspired by the world of Jeff Tweedy. The Performing Artist neck with its Surface PA profile provides a natural, fluid grip, ideal for hours of playing. The FSC ebony fingerboard with Foden Style inlays adds to the feeling of comfort, while the matching bridge ensures excellent vibration transmission.
Thanks to the Martin E1 system with built-in tuner and volume and tone controls, it's easy to plug in for live performance or recording. Supplied in a gig bag, this 000Jr E LH will accompany every musical idea with consistency and character.
Made entirely from FSC-certified solid sapele for the top, back and sides, the sound is warm, balanced and precise. The scalloped X-bracing adds depth and definition, for both strong chords and more delicate playing.
The satin-finish Tweedy Burst finish is a sober style inspired by the world of Jeff Tweedy. The Performing Artist neck with its Surface PA profile provides a natural, fluid grip, ideal for hours of playing. The FSC ebony fingerboard with Foden Style inlays adds to the feeling of comfort, while the matching bridge ensures excellent vibration transmission.
Thanks to the Martin E1 system with built-in tuner and volume and tone controls, it's easy to plug in for live performance or recording. Supplied in a gig bag, this 000Jr E LH will accompany every musical idea with consistency and character.
Features
Body shape
Auditorium
Scale length
632,00 mm (24,88")
Finish
Satin, Polished
Top material
Sapele
Side material
Sapele
Back material
Sapele
Neck material
Selected hardwood
Fingerboard material
Ebony
Fingerboard radius
406 mm (16,00")
Number of frets
20
Tuning machine
Open tuners
Hardware color
Nickel
Pickguard color
Tortoise
Left-handed instrument
Yes
Number of strings
6
Color
Tweed
Case or cover included
Gigbag
Other features
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Martin & Co 000Jr E Jeff Tweedy LH + case
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Left-handed acoustic guitar
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Jeff Tweedy (Wilco) signature
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String length: 632 mm (24.9")
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Shape: Auditorium (000)
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Colour: Tweedy Burst
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Finish : Satin, hand polished
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Top : Solid sapele
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Bars : X-bar
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Bridge : FSC Ebony certified
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Saddle : White Corian
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Dowels : Plastic, black
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Pickguard : Faux Tortoise
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Back and sides : Solid sapele
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Neck : Selected certified hardwoods
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Profile : Performing Artist (PA surface)
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Fingerboard : FSC Ebony certified
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Radius : 16"
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Frets : 20
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Reference marks: Foden style
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Action: Nickel Open Gear with Butterbean buttons
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Strings: 6
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Preamp: Martin E1 with integrated Volume, Tone and Tuner
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Supplied with gig bag
To find out more...
Jeff Tweedy is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter born on 25 August 1967 in Millstadt, Illinois. He first came to prominence with the band Uncle Tupelo in the 1980s, before founding Wilco in 1994, of which he is the leader and principal songwriter. Recognised for his major role in the evolution of American alternative rock and indie music, he also pursues a solo career and has published several books on musical creation.
