Riverman
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Post by Riverman on Nov 9, 2016 18:57:51 GMT
I think I might need that. As it happens, it could be for sale. But what would Martin say if he knew you were looking at other guitars?
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Wild Violet
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Post by Wild Violet on Nov 9, 2016 19:09:47 GMT
As it happens, it could be for sale. But what would Martin say if he knew you were looking at other guitars? We don't need to tell him
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Post by Martin on Nov 9, 2016 21:46:15 GMT
Go on....buy it
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Wild Violet
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Post by Wild Violet on Nov 9, 2016 22:04:02 GMT
Go on....buy it
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Post by Riverman on Nov 9, 2016 22:36:12 GMT
Go on....buy it Aw c'mon Martin, do the decent thing...let Wild Violet have your guitar, then you can buy the J45 to go with that lovely Advanced Jumbo of yours...
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Post by Martin on Nov 9, 2016 23:15:23 GMT
Go on....buy it you can buy the J45 to go with that lovely Advanced Jumbo of yours... too similar
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Post by Riverman on Nov 9, 2016 23:41:36 GMT
you can buy the J45 to go with that lovely Advanced Jumbo of yours... too similar Long scale rosewood v short scale mahogany??? Or do you just go off the name on the headstock, and the fact that it's not a banjo?
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Post by Martin on Nov 10, 2016 0:38:14 GMT
I judge everything by how it looks in the photo
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Post by Riverman on Nov 10, 2016 9:05:44 GMT
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Post by Martin on Nov 10, 2016 9:13:01 GMT
They would go with your eyes... Maybe Santa will bring them for you
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Post by sijos1 on Nov 10, 2016 18:12:27 GMT
Here is my new baby. 1992 J45.
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Wild Violet
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Post by Wild Violet on Nov 10, 2016 22:26:49 GMT
As it happens, it could be for sale. But what would Martin say if he knew you were looking at other guitars? and how much would you be asking...?
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Post by Riverman on Nov 11, 2016 0:46:56 GMT
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Post by walkingdecay on Nov 28, 2016 12:11:03 GMT
Paul Simon OM James Taylor SJ Joni Mitchell D Etc etc Whatever floats your boat. Yup. Another classic example would be Willie Nelson's Trigger. Though that's got so many holes in it I'm not sure what sort of boat it would make for anyone else. Personally I tended to default to three guitars when I was writing songs a lot. It really depended on what style I was writing in, or whether particular guitars suggested grooves. When I picked uo a Selmac I found that my writing went off in several new directions, not exclusively jazz by any means.
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