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Additional Models Approximately 1975 To 1978
Some of these guitars still had the early peghead logo, instead of the 'Second Generation Sigma' Martin style logo that started in approximately 1976.
Sigma produced numerous 'DR-*' models from the mid-70s on through 1984: DR-8; DR-9; DR-11; DR-14; DR-15; DR-28; DR-28S; SDR-28; DR-35; DR-41; and DR-45.
During this period Sigma also produced a line of guitars with model numbers starting with 52S: 52SDM-5, 52SDR-7 and 52SGCS-7.52S guitars had laminate backs, and sides and solid tops.