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Alan, why is this procedure done? Important, thanks....
Tags: Playability, Maintenance, Repair, Set-Up, Guitar
Started this discussion. Last reply by Ship of fools Jun 6, 2011.
I see a lot of discussion regarding this equipment. What is it for? What makes it Desirable? I have a Mac with G/B. One acoustic/ elec with pre-amp (Martin) an a Martin with no amp, but a mic. I hate…Continue
Started Jun 3, 2011
Hi, kody an I been away practicing for awhile.......tried not to get into trouble but...........here goes:I ordered some DVD lessons via A/G using our member discount, so I thought. A/G listed Stefan…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Michael & Kody Apr 8, 2011.
Any of you coming to Ashville, N.C. Around July 24 (the whole month) for some good old Folk/Bluegrass in the Square......
Started Feb 14, 2011
Ship of fools left a comment for Michael & Kody
Luis Motta da Silva replied to Michael & Kody's discussion New Martin D35 in the group Guitar Makers
Ship of fools replied to Michael & Kody's discussion Fret LevelingPosted on December 27, 2010 at 8:09pm — 4 Comments
GNuck said… Michael;
I hope you're doing well. I know it's coming up on a year since you lost your best friend Kody. I think of you from time to time when I see Kody's picture in your avatar and hope you are rebounding from her passing.
Keep hanging in there, time eventually makes the hurt less.
Gary
Ship of fools said… HI there no I am not a luthier, but have been playing for may years now and I do know the basics of a guitar.
I do hope that my links to your question of fret leveling were not confussing to you. They were meant to help you understand some things about your guitars. If you have any questions that you do not understand please do not hesitate to ask me or any member of the forum. Always glad to help out if I can.louis
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Ken Bellingham said… Hello Michael,
Thank you for making the connection of friendship. I truly appreciate it. Congratulations on your acquisition of a new Martin D-35. I know you are going to love it, but be patient, because you will discover a maturing of its tone over the next several years. I have owned mine now for over 30 years, and I wouldn't want to part with it. I used to think, "If I woke up in the middle of the night, and this house was on fire, what would I try to save on the way out?" My answer would always include my Martin D-35. In the intervening years I have acquired several other quite nice quality guitars, but that has not diminished my regard for my D-35. It is still a guitar I play regularly. It's what I take to jams and music camps, and I use it in performance with other players, because it can hold its own with other louder instruments like fiddles, banjos and mandolins. I think it has achieved a tone as warm and smooth as honey. I have a friend who in the last couple of years who purchased an HD-28, which is itself an exemplary Martin model, but when he played my D-35, the depth of tone from the sixth string made him catch his breath. So, you are equipped now for a lifetime of musical enjoyment. I urge you to make the most of it.
Best regards, Ken
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