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Originally Posted by brianmay
I DO wish salesmen wouldn't do that - bad mouth somebody 'good' to sell what they've got. I bet if he'd had a Martin in but no TW, it would have been along the lines 'yes, well you get what you pay for, the TW does it (really well for the price), but the Martin does it better' - or something similar.
Bang for buck, the Tanglewood looks really good, like Yamahas, like Seagulls etc etc.
Play what you love, love what you play! Best of luck, enjoy.
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I totally agree 100% - When you buy a Martin you are buying into the heritage, history, quality, workmanship and guarantee as well as the more obvious kudos and retained value. You pay your money you take your choice.
Vic