duhvoodooman said:
Careful, or you might own a D28 before the night is over!!
The Martin rep clinic was tonight. There were some really beautiful guitars there tonight, including a D-45 (Only $10,000.00. I played it a little after the clinci) and one of the Authentic models, a D-28 I think, made with Adirondack spruce and animal hide glue. Man, did that guitar ring out.
Yeah, DVM, I almost came home with a D-28! Well not really. I did come home with an earful of really good pickin' style playing, a free Martin T-shirt and some stickers (and catalogs), a better understanding of acoustic construction and effects (esp. bracing), the effects of different tone woods (along with more of an ear for it than I went in with) and a long range goal of getting a nice Martin down the road some day, after I learn more on what I have. The tech also restringed my acoustic and adjusted the neck and action, and made an inexpensive suggestion for an improvement down the road (new nut, a little higher). The guitar sounds and feels 100% better just after the re-stringing and adjustment.
Another, thing I came away with . . . one of the Martin techs (had been with Gibson before that for 10 years) said people would be a lot happier if they stopped worrying about what their guitar's backs, sides and tops, and even string pins were made of, and instead went to a store, played a few guitars, bought one they liked, and then just played the heck out of it. Sounds good to me!

R
Oh, by the way, Steve Miller was hanging out too. Asked a question about care for our guitars here due to the extreme cold and low humidity. He had a couple of his really nice guitars there, esp. a really nice D-42. He was just hanging with the folks talking guitar after. Pretty cool.
