
I have not seen the new OM-28 yet in person, but yes, you are basically correct. Maybe the new 000-18 or the CEO-7? Thanks, Eric Eric from New York City asks: Is the new OM-28 essentially the same as the OM-21 but for the binding and inlays? I ask because I have the OM-21 (2012) and love it, and I’m looking for another guitar that is similar (in tone) but also a little different. With Martin case.A reader asks about the possible companion for his much loved OM-21 and if the OM-28 might be too similar. Overall a very versatile and high quality instrument, excellent for fingerstyle but versatile enough to be used for almost any style from strumming to flatpicking and strumming. Mahogany neck, tortoise-style bindings, a beautiful pickguard, bone nut, compensated saddle, vintage-style tuners, old-style C.F. Other features include a comfortable C-neck profile, Indian rosewood back and sides, Sitka spruce top. The OM-21 is a comfortable guitar for those who don't want a big body, but want a big sound. It has an ebony bridge and fingerboard, scalloped X bracing, and the neck is 44.5mm or 1 3/4 "wide. This keeps the build faithful to one of the guitar's earlier designs.



The OM-21 is part of the Martin Standard line-up and an iconic model for Martin.
