![]() ![]() The label on mine refers to the Martin Company on its label. The Martin Sigma guitar I have is astonishingly very good and it's full rich sound tells me it' has to be solid wood at least it's top. ![]() It was then I learned there is now a different unrelated to Martin company now using the Sigma name overseas. I read it someplace when I was trying to track down the date of origin on a Martin Sigma guitar that someone gave to me. I don't know the exact time frame or what exactly happened, but that is the gist of it. These are from a different company that started producing Sigma brand guitars and then were not allowed to sell them in the US (it is my understanding) until a certain period of time lapsed because the name still had some restrictions on using it in the US until some time period because of Martin's former distribution of the name in the US that they did not previously relinquish. These Sigmas should not be confused with the Sigma brand that CF Martin started and owned and then disbanded. ![]()
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