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Rt 23
by bennash - 10/08/24 02:29 PM
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Extinct
by bennash - 10/06/24 11:06 AM
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Not Bad
by David Gill - 10/04/24 03:21 PM
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Great info.
I have always loved the tone of wood style guitars, just recently purchased a bass with a wood frame too. But it is also that kind of wood that goes in to those tones and durability.
I have a Martin Sigma Acoustic Model CR2. The finish is just as nice as when I bought it in 1991.
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Yeah the entire site is very informative if you are at all interested in guitars...
If writing ever becomes work I think I'm going to have to stop
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I wouldn't argue with that. With instruments in general.
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That's a lot of information! Thanks
My friend just bought one of those cheaper Martins with a laminate neck, and back and sides made of plastic with contact paper on it...and a nice spruce top. Sounds fantastic!
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RM, I had a sigma years ago, great little 3/4 sized guitar.......lost it in a flood.
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