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Mike Longworth: Questions and Answers

Mike Longworth: Questions and Answers

from his 1978 GAL Convention lecture

by Mike Longworth

Originally published in Guild of American Luthiers Quarterly, Volume 6 ,#4, 1978



The Martin research department is much talked about. Can you tell us what effect, if any, it has on the production line?

We had a full fledged research department back in the late 1960s and early 1970s. At that time, we were experimenting with tuning tops and bodies, and were taking measurements on different kinds of bracing. Two of the models that came out of that were the N-10 and N-20 guitars. The fellow who ran our research and development department went to Europe and his successor eventually became honcho of our sawmill operation. When we go to develop something new, like the new M-38 guitar, he definitely has a hand in it. We are not actively researching at the present time.

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