“MARTIN ON MAIN” On Saturday, August 2nd the annual “Martin on Main” event will take place in historic downtown Nazareth. Celebrate the rich his- tory and music of Martin Guitars while enjoying three stages of live entertainment, assorted crafts, artisans and local food, beer and wine. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own guitar and participate in jam sessions.
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its current factory, a large, single-fl oored facility on Sycamore Street in Upper Naz- areth. With a better layout and workfl ow, this new factory allowed the company to increase personnel, and thus produc- tion. As a result, between 1963 and 1974, total sales for Martin & Co. increased from $900,000 per year to more than $10 million per year.
In the wake of this prosperity, Frank H. Martin led Martin & Co. through an era of acquisitions, purchasing smaller compa- nies such as the Vega Banjo Works, Fibes Drum Company, Darco String Company and the A. B. Carlson Levin Company (makers of classic guitars and steel strings) during the 1970s. While the ma- jority of these subsidiaries were eventual- ly resold in the 1990s, Darco Strings still remains an integral part of the company.
Today, Christian Frederick Martin IV, the great-great-great-grandson of founder C. F. Martin, serves as company chairman and CEO. Under his leadership, Martin & Co. built its one-millionth guitar in 2004, and continues to lead the world in craft- ing high-quality instruments.
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