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- This 1999 Maton EM325C acoustic electric guitar (serial number 8331) is an excellent stage guitar with the AP5 pickup / preamp system, one of the best acoustic sounding systems for live performance. Designed as a performer’s guitar, the EM325C is equally at home on the couch or around the barbecue – wherever good music can be found.
- This particular Maton FG100 has a serial number of 2627, followed by 786, and those three trailing numbers are the month and year of construction. While researching this model, it seems that this particular serial number is the last one issued for this model.
- Welcome to the Maton Museum. Here you can search the online archives to find about every Maton guitar model ever built. Creating this archive is a big task and it’s an ongoing one. We want to thank all of the people who have helped out in improving the accuracy and completeness of what we call the Maton Museum.
- I've just inherited an old (I'm guessing early 70s) Maton FG100/6, and am wondering if I can find out the year based on the serial number (#1020)? I've emailed Maton, but I'm not expecting to get a reply. I've got no intention of selling it (I'll play it!), but am interested in knowing the date, and if it's worth anything.
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Industry | Musical instruments |
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Founded | 1946; 74 years ago |
Founder | Bill and Reg May |
Headquarters | , |
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Products | Electric and acoustic guitars, ukuleles, guitar pickups |
Website | maton.com.au |
Maton is an Australianmusical instruments manufacturing company based in Box Hill, Melbourne. It was founded in 1946 by Bill May and his brother Reg. The name 'Maton' came from the words 'May Tone' and is pronounced May Tonne.
Products currently manufactured by Maton include electric and acoustic guitars, ukuleles and guitar pickups.
History[edit]
The company was founded in 1946 as the 'Maton Musical Instruments Company' by Bill May and his brother Reg. Reg was a wood machinist, while Bill was a jazz musician, woodwork teacher and luthier who had for some years operated a custom guitar building and repair business under the name Maton Stringed Instruments and Repairs.
At first the company produced high-quality acoustic instruments for students and working professionals, aiming at providing good value for money and experimenting with the use of Australian woods. In the 1960s they expanded into electric instruments and instrument amplifiers, at first under the name Magnetone. The early catalogues noted that the warranties on amplifiers and loudspeakers were void if used in situations of 'overload or distortion', reflecting May's jazz background but incredible to modern electric guitarists of any style.
Maton established itself early on the Australian rock scene in the late 1950s, assisted by Australia's tariff regime, which made imported guitars far more expensive than the local equivalents. Maton guitars were used by many well-known Australian pop and rock groups including Col Joye & The Joy Boys. The company also made one of the first sponsorship deals in Australian rock, supplying Melbourne band The Strangers with a full set of the distinctive 'El Toro' model guitars and basses (notable for their outlandish 'horned' body shape) while the group was working as the house band on the TV pop show The Go!! Show in the mid-Sixties.
Maton earned international renown for their superb acoustic and electric guitars and basses, which have been played by scores of famous performers from The Easybeats to The Wiggles.[1]George Harrison owned one of their MS500 models, which were introduced in 1957 and famed British session guitarist Big Jim Sullivan owned and used a Maton 'Cello' guitar for many years during the peak of his career, playing it on recordings with Sarah Vaughan, Sammy Davis, Jr., Johnny Keating and his Big Band and Neil Finn from Crowded House.
Australian singer Frank Ifield also owned and used a Maton guitar, which he later had fitted with a custom-made scratch plate, made in the shape of a map of Australia. Frank gave this instrument to his guitarist Ray Brett when he returned to Australia, and it has been featured on an episode of the BBC programme Antiques Roadshow. Although these guitars are now normally worth around GB£2,000, expert Bunny Campione valued Ifield's guitar at between GB£10,000 and GB£15,000, because Ifield had used it in songs featured in a compilation album alongside The Beatles' first two singles.[2]
Easybeats lead guitarist Harry Vanda is probably the best-known Maton player of the Sixties, and his famous red Maton Sapphire semi-acoustic 12-string (which he donated to the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney in 1999) was an integral part of the Easybeats' sound throughout their career, and features prominently on hit singles like 'I'll Make You Happy'.
Australian guitarist, Tommy Emmanuel, owns many Matons and almost exclusively uses the BG808 acoustic model on his latest albums. Maton has even constructed a Tommy Emmanuel 'TE series' according to Tommy's specifications. His understudy Kieran Murphy also uses Matons. Joe Robinson plays Maton guitars and was the company's featured performer at the Frankfurt Musikmesse in 2009.[3]
Ben Harper and Jack Johnson use Matons. Renowned guitar instructor Justin Sandercoe uses Maton acoustic guitars.[4] Australian singer-songwriter Vance Joy regularly uses the Maton guitar The Maton Heritage ECW80[5]
Products[edit]
Current products manufactured by Maton include electric and steel-string acoustic guitars, ukuleles and guitar pickups. Some of them are:
- Maton JB6: a 1970s guitar that features a thin solid body, short scale 24 fret design, two humbucking pick-ups, two tone controls, one volume, in/out phase toggle for bridge pick-up and standard three way pick-up selector toggle switch. The body has double cutaways, set neck and heavy metal base plate supporting a stop piece and bridge for increased sustain.
- Mini Maton: Maton's small body acoustic guitar. It uses Maton's AP5 pickup system.
References[edit]
- ^Michel Bourgeau. 'Play your guitar with Murray'. Guitar Player Magazine]. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2007.
- ^'Frank Ifield Photo Album'. Frank Ifeild.com. Retrieved 6 August 2007.
- ^'Maton website Musikmesse 2009'. Archived from the original on 14 June 2009. Retrieved 10 May 2009.
- ^http://justinguitar.com/en/GG-001-JustinsGuitars.php
- ^http://maton.com.au/artists/vance-joy
External links[edit]
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- Andy Allen Interview NAMM Oral History Library (2017)