Maton
Mastersound MS2000STD |
List
Price $2,100.00 |
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Our Price: $1,575.00 |
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| Scale Length: |
24 ½” |
| Nut Width: |
1 3/4 |
| Lower Bout: |
13” |
| Upper Bout: |
9 ½” |
| Waist: |
7 1/4 |
| Depth: |
2” |
| Top Wood: |
Silkwood |
| Body Woods: |
Queensland Maple |
| Fingerboard: |
Rosewood |
| Binding: |
white |
| Inlays: |
Mother of pearl
dots |
| Strings: |
.010 |
| Tuners: |
Grover deluxe |
| Overall: |
38” |
| Pickups: |
2 Maton DLX (C’tap)
HumbuckerS |
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Bill May founded Maton in 1946.
The Maton name is a derivative of the words “May” and “Tone”.
Until the mid 1930s an Australian guitar manufacturing
industry was virtually nonexistent. Good quality guitars
were hard to find and at this time the best guitars
came from the U.S.A.
Bill May, a Melbourne-born jazz musician, woodwork
teacher and luthier decided to change all that. During
the early 1940s Bill established a custom guitar manufacturing
and repair business known as “Maton Stringed
Instruments and Repairs”. In March 1946 Bill
May and his brother Reg launched “Maton Musical
Instruments Company”, opening Australia’s
first major guitar making facility in Canterbury, Melbourne,
in 1949. Maton now has a new modern facility in the
inner Melbourne suburb of Box Hill. Maton is still a 100% family owned Australian
company, operated by Linda and Neville Kitchen (Bill May’s daughter and
son in law).
Having established Maton as Australia’s longest
running and most successful guitar manufacturer, and
pioneering the use of many Australian wood species
in guitar construction, Bill May is regarded as the
founding father of Australian luthiers . Bill May was
recently recognised at the Australian Music Association
Awards where he was posthumously awarded their highest
honour and inducted into the hall of fame.

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