Thank you for the compliment Jeff. In my experience you can't go wrong with a Martin. I've had great experience with Taylor's and Yamaha's too. And I love my Bourgeois! So many guitars and so little time: ) Martin has proven themselves to be a great american company over several hundred years. I hope you find the right guitar for you. Kelly
Nice singing/playing and informative too! I have been casually looking for a new acoustic and keep going back to Martin as my top choice. They are unique in their sound and hard to complain about. Thanks for sharing this video.
Thank you for the compliment Jeff. In my experience you can't go wrong with a Martin. I've had great experience with Taylor's and Yamaha's too. And I love my Bourgeois! So many guitars and so little time: ) Martin has proven themselves to be a great american company over several hundred years. I hope you find the right guitar for you. Kelly
Nice singing/playing and informative too! I have been casually looking for a new acoustic and keep going back to Martin as my top choice. They are unique in their sound and hard to complain about. Thanks for sharing this video.
1-3/4" nut? where did that come from..This period Martin Dreds all were built with 1-11/16" nut widths.
1 3/4 nut you sure on that had a few of that year mine was 11/16