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Originally Posted by BoneDigger
I can't agree with this. To say that most D18s being produced are mediocre with just a few duds and just a few great ones is misleading. I think that the process of making these guitars is well defined and consistency is good. I'd be more inclined to say that although there may be an occasional dud, MOST D18s today are very good guitars.
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I must have gotten one of the "great ones".
It was the
only one Don and Marty at Wildwood had in stock at the time. I played it, went WOW and bought it on the spot.
Sure glad I didn't get a mediocre one or even worse, a dud.