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Tricone |
Pre-War Martin D-18 . . . How About A Sister? |
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Crossroads |
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![]() ![]() I'll trade you my sister for that one!
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divideman |
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That appears to be a rather fine looking guitar. The following thoughts went through my head:
Be nice to have some better hi res photos to drool on. We should get this on the UMGF so everyone can wet themselves. I wonder if my next wife would like it. Price seems reasonable.....a bit less than half of a '36. Do you think he could put us up for the long holiday weekend? The replaced bridge plate would need some careful looking at.....what caused it? any damage to the top? How much can you get for a kidney these days? This is just the guitar my friend Tricone needs Gary |
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Tricone |
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divideman wrote:HA!! I dunno, Gary . . . I'm "less bad" at fingerpicking than flatpicking, which means I've tended to steer clear of guitars with a "D" in their name.
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Tricone |
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Just posted it on the UMGF.
Crossroads . . . I'll trade your sister for it, also!
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divideman |
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Personally, I'd just really like to go see it and kick the tires. It's such a rare opportunity to get a chance to spend some time with these prewar
Martins.
Crossroads, so how many sisters do you have? Gary Tricone My wife is a fingerpicker, and trust me she can make a D sing.
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Tricone |
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Gary, I can't get over how nice your D looks! (I saw the pic in your profile). It sure looks to be in pristine shape!!
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