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Martin IV

noun

  1. Simon de BrieorSimon de Brion, c1210–85, French ecclesiastic: pope 1281–85.



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“The demand for guitars has softened – that’s a story in its own right,” Chris Martin IV, CEO of the legendary acoustic guitar maker CF Martin & Co, told the Guardian.

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The “Guitars, Cadillacs and Hillbilly Music” singer/songwriter was joined by Martin CEO Chris Martin IV and Jeff Allen, who heads up the company’s custom shop that crafted the new model D28 instrument.

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Chris Martin IV, great-great-great grandson of the original Christian Frederick Martin who founded the Nazareth, Penn.-based company in 1833, smiled, looked across at Allen and quipped, “We should hire this guy.”

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Martin IV showed off a 100th-anniversary special-edition “Dreadnought” guitar that revolutionized guitar playing upon its introduction a century ago amid World War I. El Cajon-based Taylor Guitars introduced the equivalent of the airline industry “black box” data recorder to assist guitar owners in caring for their instruments.

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In fact, in 1285, Martin IV., in ordering a crusade preached against Pedro, gives as one of the four reasons alleged in justification that heresy was multiplying in the island, and that inquisitors were prevented from visiting it.

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