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Posted: 6/5/2017 5:54:55 AM EDT
Anyone have a clue what this guitar is worth?  Looking to sell mine and am not sure what I should be asking.  Attachment Attached File


Edit to add:   Made in 2004
Link Posted: 6/5/2017 6:41:04 AM EDT
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My information says that the DCME was only made from 1996 to1998. Has plywood back and sides with a solid top. The ones I see for sale range from $400 to $850 depending on the condition..these are asking prices. They were not well loved when new and it would seem that has continued. Lots of information on the internet. I would suggest looking into it. I found all this out in about 5 min.
Link Posted: 6/5/2017 6:54:31 AM EDT
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I saw some of that info, but based on serial number mine was def made in 2004.   There is a lot of misinformation around DC and DCME, so was hoping someone here could help out.
Link Posted: 6/5/2017 11:16:26 AM EDT
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I saw some of that info, but based on serial number mine was def made in 2004.   There is a lot of misinformation around DC and DCME, so was hoping someone here could help out.
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The DC series spans many years but the DCME is listed for only that short 90's time frame. I have a DCPA4 that I bought new 5 years ago.

https://www.guitar-list.com/martin/acoustic-guitars/martin-d-dreadnought-series
Link Posted: 6/5/2017 12:02:20 PM EDT
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Is it possible that serial numbers are made differently for DCME.  This one is 998xxx which shows made in 2004 based on Martin website
Link Posted: 6/5/2017 6:14:09 PM EDT
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Is it possible that serial numbers are made differently for DCME.  This one is 998xxx which shows made in 2004 based on Martin website
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You can call Martin and talk to them . They are really nice people up there in PA.
To shed a little light on Martin's models the D refers to body style. The C means it has a cutaway. On models that are offered in both electric and just acoustic the E refers to guitars with electronics on board. The M would refer to the model.
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