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Al Dimeola and a very, VERY old Martin.

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Patch
Posted 2012-11-26 4:35 PM (#462436)
Subject: Al Dimeola and a very, VERY old Martin.



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No sound clips, but some cool pictures!

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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2012-11-26 5:06 PM (#462437 - in reply to #462436)
Subject: Re: Al Dimeola and a very, VERY old Martin.



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Is it just the angle of the photo? Or are those strings pretty high?

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Patch
Posted 2012-11-26 5:11 PM (#462438 - in reply to #462436)
Subject: RE: Al Dimeola and a very, VERY old Martin.



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Somewhere in the thread, the OP mentions that the action is medium to high but reasonably playable. I would absolutely love to hear how an 1833 Martin sounds.

Edited by Patch 2012-11-26 5:12 PM
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