Gary
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divideman |
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Inquiring minds want to know the value of a 1936 Martin D18 in very good original condition. Thanks
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VGPG |
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Martin D-18 1934-1936 - 14-fret Neck --> $38,000 to $34,000 (Exc. Condition High to Low)
The Official 2009 Vintage Guitar Magazine Price Guide
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divideman |
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Thank you very much!
Gary |
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Tricone |
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Ummm . . . Gary . . if you have one or two of these, I'll trade you for my . . well . . all my guitars!
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divideman |
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I only have one, but if I could buy them for the VGPG value I'd grab everyone I could to resell, based upon the appraised value of mine.
Gary |
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Tricone |
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I'm curious, Gary . . . do you play your D18 often? Is that your go-to guitar?
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Guyute |
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The thing is, I've played D18's that were mind-blowing and I've played some that were just meh. I'm assuming that yours is the former? ;)
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divideman |
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The D18 is the designated "weekend guitar" for pickin' around the house. We also take it out to jams and house concerts and festivals if the
comfort level is right and we're always happy to have folks take it for a spin.
We're not collectors, just darn fortunate to have a great guitar, but you have to deal with the whole "collector - player" thing with an instrument like this (don't get me started). Guyute, the concensus from a variety of knowledgeable players is that it's a goodun'. For you're viewing pleasure:
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Tricone |
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She's a beauty, Gary!! You should post it in the "Po*n section"! ;)
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Guyute |
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