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I’ll give two plugs here: 1) Dave is a great guy to deal with and knows what he’s talking about when it comes to great sounding guitars. I’ve bought two from him and the transactions are as smooth as it gets anywhere. 2) The seriously upgraded 1934 OMs that Dave sells are some of the best sounding guitars I’ve ever come across. There are rarely better values on AGF. His best price is tempting me to think about two of these OMs.
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1933 Martin OM-18 1951 Martin 00-17 2017 Arcara OM-28 2018 Santa Cruz OM - Euro/“Tree” 2021 Bagnasco & Casati OM-28 |
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Someone please buy this guitar and save me from myself
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Wes, Max, thanks for your comments... SCGC still in the house folks, reach out!
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Stunning!....... Just Stunning!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dave...put this away, too...please.
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I said you were holding out on the good stuff on the other thread, but this one takes the cake! Stunning.
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This is a serious question... How do you manage to build these incredible once in a lifetime instruments and then let them go a couple years later? Are you always after a new build idea?
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Thanks for the comments Folks!
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Bump, bc golly gee it's stunning.
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