Maton F10 Guitar



From a small backyard workshop started in 1946 Maton Guitars has grown into a truly great Australian success story. Currently Maton employs 70 people and remains 100 per cent family owned and operated.

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From the initial selection and grading of rough sawn timber to the careful levelling and polishing of the frets, every step of the guitar making process is overseen by our luthiers in Melbourne Australia. It is their attention to detail that ensures that every guitar we produce deserves to bear the name Maton.

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Maton Guitars is where some of the finest quality guitars in the world come to life, each with a unique character and tone. Every Guitar embodies the passion and skill of the craftsmen who are part of our team, each of them drawing on the years of experience and dedication necessary to produce a truly remarkable instrument.

Maton specialises in creating superbly crafted guitars from Australian timbers such as Blackwood, bunya, Queensland Maple, Queensland Walnut and now Satin Box. Bill May pioneered the use of many Australian wood species in guitar construction and is regarded by many Australian luthiers as the founding father of their industry. The Maton team are constantly investigating new materials and techniques in the pursuit of creating the world's finest guitars.


Maton F10 Guitar Review

I forgot to mention that I have another Maton Electric Guitar.It is black and white with Hi/Low or Hi Fi/Lo Fi on the pickup selector.I also use this guitar onstage and in the studio.I will contact you in regards to the details and serial number of this beautiful MATON ELECTRIC GUITAR.It also has a coil tap switch and is a versatile.

Maton F10 Guitars For Sale

  1. Tommy Emmanuel drops by the Acoustic Letter studio to talk with Tony Polecastro about sound check and his Maton guitars. This is part 1 of 2. Subscribe to Th.
  2. Maton churned out two-trillion of these guitars from 1965 to 1975, well, actually, it was 8186; but that is a high number for a Maton guitar model as most of their electric models, for instance, were only churned out in hundreds and sometimes less than a hundred! This is one of the survivors!
  3. Maton churned out two-trillion of these guitars from 1965 to 1975, well, actually, it was 8186; but that is a high number for a Maton guitar model as most of their electric models, for instance, were only churned out in hundreds and sometimes less than a hundred! This is one of the survivors!