Bought my nephew a 1960 Martin for his 12th birthday, it had just left the shop of a famous luthier for a tune up, I had the chance to play it for a few weeks before it was gifted...it was like driving a Ferrari :)
It was right up the road so I had to at least go play it. My 1987 J40 M sounded better IMO, but the Clapton model hadn't been played at all (the guy said the 30 minutes I spent on it was the most that it had been played) so it still has some seasoning to do.
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on Sunday, July 28, 2019 – 10:31 pm
Martin Short
Martin Short
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on Sunday, July 28, 2019 – 10:42 pm
Bought my nephew a 1960 Martin for his 12th birthday, it had just left the shop of a famous luthier for a tune up, I had the chance to play it for a few weeks before it was gifted...it was like driving a Ferrari :)
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on Sunday, July 28, 2019 – 10:44 pm
^ nice
^ nice
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on Monday, July 29, 2019 – 03:01 pm
The Martin factory.
The Martin factory.
Just looked at a beautiful 1995 000-42EC Sunburst (only 28 made) recently but it was way over priced for my budget...
https://reverb.com/item/17150803-1995-martin-000-42ec-sunburst-extremely...
It was right up the road so I had to at least go play it. My 1987 J40 M sounded better IMO, but the Clapton model hadn't been played at all (the guy said the 30 minutes I spent on it was the most that it had been played) so it still has some seasoning to do.