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edensharvest
Posted 2006-10-29 2:33 AM (#234200)
Subject: OT - Sweet little Koa guitar


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I know it's not an Ovation, but since we're such an understanding, embracing group...

Anyone tried one of these yet?

Martin DXK2

I saw them in the Musician's Friend catalog, and played one in GC the other day. It plays awesome, but the best thing about it is that it smells awesome! Seriously, it would be worth the $499 they have it priced at just to hang on a wall and smell up your house - imagine intensely fragrant fresh cedar, times 10!

It's a sweet-playing acoustic only Koa HPL guitar.

Only question is - what on earth is HPL?
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2006-10-29 4:42 AM (#234201 - in reply to #234200)
Subject: Re: OT - Sweet little Koa guitar



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It is purdy...
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samova
Posted 2006-10-29 6:13 AM (#234202 - in reply to #234200)
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High Pressure Laminant
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gulfcoast
Posted 2006-10-29 6:56 AM (#234203 - in reply to #234200)
Subject: Re: OT - Sweet little Koa guitar


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I just sold a DX1. Solid top,laminant back and sides.These are good guitars, sounded close to a D18. I`ve seen a couple go for $350.00 over on the Martin forum in the last week.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2006-10-29 8:46 AM (#234204 - in reply to #234200)
Subject: Re: OT - Sweet little Koa guitar


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Originally posted by edensharvest:

Only question is - what on earth is HPL?
Sawdust and resin. AKA Formica.

I'm all for non-traditional materials as long as the result sounds good at the price point. Unfortunately Martin's all-HPL guitars get their asses kicked by sub-$150 imports. The HPL's with solid wood tops sound a lot better.
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-10-29 8:53 AM (#234205 - in reply to #234200)
Subject: Re: OT - Sweet little Koa guitar


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Andrew, I thought you already bought a koa ovation guitar? Dave
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edensharvest
Posted 2006-10-29 10:35 AM (#234206 - in reply to #234200)
Subject: Re: OT - Sweet little Koa guitar


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Yeah...but I'm always attracted to beautiful instruments...hence the severe GAS pains all the time!

Besides, I didn't buy this one - not yet anyway. ;)
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-10-29 10:38 AM (#234207 - in reply to #234200)
Subject: Re: OT - Sweet little Koa guitar



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Is this part of the line that Martin is now making in Mexico?
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Stuart Miller
Posted 2006-10-29 3:01 PM (#234208 - in reply to #234200)
Subject: Re: OT - Sweet little Koa guitar



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Nope, made in Nazareth, PA. If you take the tour (highly reccomeded if you are in the Philly/ Eastern PA area) then that's the first place they take you through. They can knock one of these out in around 2 hours total elapsed time including the time for glues to fix. They then hang them for 24 hours and re-inspect to check nothing has popped and that they fit the final quality measures.

Fascinating from a busines industrial process point of view to contrast that process and the productivity they have for that area (and likely profitability per unit) and then compare and contrast it to the process for everything else that goes through the factory. The robotic finish line and buffers are exceptionally cool to watch and explain the very consistent finish on most over $1500 martins that you buy new these days

Martin quality supervisor who was leading our recent tour said that he has a couple of these (DX and LX) just hinging around his dining room for anyone who wants to pick them up. Just answering to martin demand. He says every unit that comes out of that LX/DX area is already pre-ordered by the chains and agents.
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Beal
Posted 2006-10-29 3:14 PM (#234209 - in reply to #234200)
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HPL? I'll take a panelmaster anyday!
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gulfcoast
Posted 2006-10-29 4:12 PM (#234210 - in reply to #234200)
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Stuart, mine was stamped "made in Mexico" have they made a change?
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ignimbyte
Posted 2006-10-29 8:09 PM (#234211 - in reply to #234200)
Subject: Re: OT - Sweet little Koa guitar


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Originally posted by Paul Templeman:
[The HPL's with solid wood tops sound a lot better.
I'll second that!

I purchased a DX-1 at a yard sale. It has its share of dings and scratches, but otherwise, it's a bottom-feeder's find for a U.S. made Martin. Tends to be more boomy on the bass, but still a sweet sound overall.

My LXM is made in Mexico ... these days, I will not be surprised if the X series are outsourced for mass production south of the border.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2006-10-29 9:05 PM (#234212 - in reply to #234200)
Subject: Re: OT - Sweet little Koa guitar


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500 usd. overthere ? :eek: Overhere such one costs 1100 usd. for 200 more I can / will get a J-15 ,all solid wood,simple cosmetics,yet great looks, ( noh, that it`s a JUMBO has got nothing to do with it ) ;) X -mas is drawing to a close,soooh...allthough there is that Gibson "Sheryl Crow signature " ( 2200 usd. used)or ,perhaps I should just save some more and get that .. # 47 ( never mind it`s brand ;) )... " In dreams I walk alone..." Roy Orbison :cool:
Vic
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Stuart Miller
Posted 2006-10-29 9:22 PM (#234213 - in reply to #234200)
Subject: Re: OT - Sweet little Koa guitar



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Okay...I emailed a friend and he confirmed that production has opened in Mexico of these units. I apologize for the misteer, but I can confirm a number of these DX/LX are made in Nazareth as I have seen them there 4 weeks ago.
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an4340
Posted 2006-10-29 10:00 PM (#234214 - in reply to #234200)
Subject: Re: OT - Sweet little Koa guitar


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Speaking of Koa, have you seen the Koa Guitar in the new Lost Art Vintage Newsletter? Those things have killer looks.
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MWoody
Posted 2006-10-29 10:37 PM (#234215 - in reply to #234200)
Subject: Re: OT - Sweet little Koa guitar



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Fortunately Rick, the head of the model was cut off! The guy has a real face for radio! :D

I'm surprised you haven't seen that one before. If I wasn't indebted to the Company Store that would have been the next adoptee. :cool:
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Waskel
Posted 2006-10-30 10:09 AM (#234216 - in reply to #234200)
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-10-30 10:28 AM (#234217 - in reply to #234200)
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Call an Exorsist!
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Waskel
Posted 2006-10-30 10:36 AM (#234218 - in reply to #234200)
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...I'm feeling much better now...
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stephent28
Posted 2006-10-31 10:39 AM (#234219 - in reply to #234200)
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For some reason, that smiley face has the look of a touch of evil to it!
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dvd
Posted 2006-10-31 10:54 AM (#234220 - in reply to #234200)
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Careful, Waskel... would be a shame if Wal*Mart lowered the hammer on you for violating their trademark! :rolleyes:
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