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1974 Martin D-28 SOLD
Selling my 1974 Martin D-28. Overall very nice condition. The action is nice and low with plenty of saddle left. No cracks.
It had the typical-of-70s misplaced bridge. I had a luthier scoot it back to the proper spot; he grafted the finish from the spot the bridge needed to be to the vacated area. While noticeable, it preserved the original finish. Intonates perfectly now! I also had him replace a curled pick guard with a new one (he aged it to make it look consistent with the rest of the guitar) and added open-gear Waverly tuners. The originals are available to the buyer. It comes with the original case. While it does have its share of minor play wear, it has no cracks at all. It's had 45 years to mellow into a nice vintage Martin. SOLD plus any associated costs. No trades please.
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Tom Martin Custom Authentic 000-28 1937 Martin 1944 00-18 Last edited by TJNies; 05-02-2019 at 02:51 PM. |
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Very cool guitar...GLWS!
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I agree and that 0018 ain't bad either, wishing I were in the market right now!
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Also known as Ratherbwalkn Martin OOO-28 Martin J-40 Martin D-28 Martin D-16h on loan |
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Thanks guys!
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Tom Martin Custom Authentic 000-28 1937 Martin 1944 00-18 |