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Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION

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Tupperware
Posted 2008-03-03 4:54 PM (#306465)
Subject: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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Sometimes you have to cut one loose that you love. Such is the case here. Due to some recent events, I regretfully have to offer this one up for sale. This is a mint/new/showroom condition Martin OM-28V. Part of the vintage series so you know it has all the goodies. It is in absolute new condition. Has been played sparingly yet has opened up nicely and has a warm full tone like only a high end OM can do. Comes with the original 533E Geib style case which is also in like-new condition.



o 14 fret OM body
o scale length 25.4 inch
o top - solid sitka spruce wiht aging toner
o back and sides - solid east indian rosewood
o top binding - herringbone pattern
o edge binding - grained ivoroid
o nut - bone
o saddle - bone
o nutwidth 1-3/4 inch
o neck - mahogany modified V shape
o fretboard - black ebony w/ diamond and squares inlay
o Gotoh vintage open gear tuners

List price new is $3899.

I'm selling for $2250. including FedEx shipping in the 48 US States.











Email or PM me if you are interested or have further questions.

Thanks,
Dave
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-03-03 8:32 PM (#306466 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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That's VERY nice Dave. The Capo Guy will probably be drooling over this one.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-03-03 10:14 PM (#306467 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION



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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
That's VERY nice Dave. The Capo Guy will probably be drooling over this one.
You're right. Unfortunately No $$$$.

The Martin OM series are their best all around instrument. IMHO. Good luck with the sale Dave. :cool:

Oh well back to drooling. :(
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-03-03 10:48 PM (#306468 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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Dave, why don't you just give it to me on a long term loan? That way you'll have a guitar to play when you come to SoCal.....
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Damon67
Posted 2008-03-04 12:22 AM (#306469 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION



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That thing's beautiful Dave! Great photo work too.

I don't know how you guys can let such treasures loose.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-03-04 5:12 AM (#306470 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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Originally posted by Damon67:


I don't know how you guys can let such treasures loose.
Ahrrrr....to find more treasure! ;)
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-03-04 8:25 PM (#306471 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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Any nibbles on this yet?
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Tony Calman
Posted 2008-03-04 9:02 PM (#306472 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION



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I'd try and trade something but he already has it, had it and sold it, or wouldn't want it.
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colt357
Posted 2008-03-04 9:09 PM (#306473 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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Tough to one up the Tupperman.
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-03-05 8:55 AM (#306474 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
Any nibbles on this yet?
Nibbles and a few hungry stomachs. And a few "Gee, I could buy this OM28 or I could buy four Ovation Ultra's." Yeah, I guess you could.

Guitars in this ballpark always seem to find their way into the right hands eventually.

Dave
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-03-05 10:00 AM (#306475 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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I've played Martin OM's and along with Norman Blakes, consider them to be some of the best guitars Martin has produced. Whoever does get this guitar is going to be very very happy......
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cliff
Posted 2008-03-05 10:16 AM (#306476 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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Dave;
You still got the SteveHowe??
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-03-05 1:43 PM (#306477 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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Originally posted by cliff:
Dave;
You still got the SteveHowe??
Oh yeah. That's a nice one.
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-03-05 1:45 PM (#306478 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
I've played Martin OM's and along with Norman Blakes, consider them to be some of the best guitars Martin has produced. Whoever does get this guitar is going to be very very happy......
The Norman Blake is a 12 fret version of the OM28. Another good one. Actually I had that one put away for awhile and recently got it out and re-discovered how good it really is.

Dave
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stephent28
Posted 2008-03-05 2:23 PM (#306479 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION



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Originally posted by Tupperware:
The Norman Blake is a 12 fret version of the OM28. Another good one. Actually I had that one put away for awhile and recently got it out and re-discovered how good it really is.

Dave
DITTO that one!
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lanaki
Posted 2008-03-05 3:06 PM (#306480 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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how do the tak EF75 and the martin OM-28V compare, sound and feel?
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stephent28
Posted 2008-03-05 3:14 PM (#306481 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION



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Don't know about Dave but the EF75 is a much more pleasing guitar for me than either of the Martins I have (000-28 Norm Blake and HD28VS).

Not to say any of them are better or worse. A Martin has that Martin sound and as good as my two are, I just prefer the sound of the Tak.

Feel wise, they are all good!
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-03-05 5:01 PM (#306482 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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EF75 vs. OM28V is a tough call. They are very different guitars in terms of tone and feel. People are jumping to the conclusion "oh Dave is selling the OM28V and keeping the EF75, nice endoresment that the Tak is superior."

Not so. The OM28V is getting sold because it is completely redundent to my OM42 and OM42PS. Simple economics and space constraints I can't keep all three.

EF75 and OM28V can't easily be compared. At times I prefer the tone of the Tak, other times I prefer the Martin. They're close. Tak looks nicer (more bling) and has electronics. Martin plays better. You can't keep them all.

Dave
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cliff
Posted 2008-03-05 5:15 PM (#306483 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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". . People are jumping to the conclusion "oh Dave is selling the OM28V and keeping the EF75, nice endoresment that the Tak is superior . . ."

You've obviously deluded yourself into thinking that we take you WAY too seriously . . .
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-03-05 5:35 PM (#306484 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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SALE PENDING.
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-04-01 12:07 AM (#306485 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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SOLD
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edensharvest
Posted 2008-04-01 10:35 AM (#306486 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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Hey Dave, it's of course too late now, but have you played one of the 000-28EC model Martins by any chance? I've been toying with picking up one of those lately, and I'm curious how comparable they are in actual setup.
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-04-01 10:49 AM (#306487 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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OM-28V and 000-28EC are quite different guitars.

000-28EC is a short scale guitar (24.9") and has heavier 5/16 braces. OM-28V is a standard 25.4" scale and lighter 1/4 braces.

Personal preference which you like. I find the OM to be more open and airy sounding, also louder. The EC has some nice cosmetic touches like the herringbone rosette and glossed neck.

Both nice, but you pay a lot for the EC name. If they were identically priced and identical cosmetics I'd still pick the OM for the sound.

Dave
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edensharvest
Posted 2008-04-01 11:43 AM (#306488 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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That's interesting - I hadn't noticed the scale difference.

I've also been toying around with picking up a Larrivee 000-60, 12 fret slothead, which I have heard great things about. I haven't played much with that body size, though it's a size/shape that appeals to me very much.

Congrats on the sale btw.
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-04-01 11:50 AM (#306489 - in reply to #306465)
Subject: Re: Fotr Sale: MARTIN OM-28V VINTAGE SERIES - NEW CONDITION


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A short scale (24.9) guitar fells just about like playing a regular scale guitar capo'd at the 1st fret.

If you want something VERY cool look for a 000-28 Norman Blake model. It's a short scale, but it's a 12 fret neck on an OM body. It puts the bridge right in the bulls-eye of the top and it sounds like a cannon. The slotted headstock, waverly tuners and wide neck don't at all suck, either.

Dave
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