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Old 04-16-2021, 06:21 PM
RonMay RonMay is offline
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Originally Posted by Cecil6243 View Post
Not the bottom but it's in the sound hole on the side. Appears attached with a sticky contact tape.

Being told the fret ends are edgy.

And

"Frets: Very slight high fret at 12, 13 and a bit higher @ 19. Address for lowest action. "

In full disclosure due to my ignorance, the humidity was below specs after I bought it, and I had to have it rehumidified previously. But I have kept the humidity in specs with an Oasis hygrometer and humidifier since.

Seems odd the frets are high for $1500.00 guitar and a Martin to boot. Or is that just common when one wants to lower the action? Or is this to be expected that Martins are made in Mexico now?

Watch out for too much humidity. That can cause as much if not more damage than dry.
Humidity is way over rated..... what you need to check is the moisture content of the wood, not the ambient humidity.

Ron
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