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burk48237.clarksclassicfl... |
Martin 1992 D18V (gutiar of the month) |
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I just bought another bass, and my guitar playing days are getting fewer and fewer. As great as a guitar as it is, I can't justify keeping her when
there's a good home out there somewhere where she will get played. It is a 1992 D18V This was a limited edition (218 were made) signed by CF Martin and
precedes the in-line D18V by several years. I am the original owner. It is in very good condition with three dings none of which are serious ( shown in photos
3-5). It comes with a select nice wide grained Sitka Spruce top, Scalloped bracing, Ebony fingerboard, pre-war "V" style mahogany neck, Ebony bridge
plate, Rosewood face plate. It also includes a LR Baggs active (bridge plate mounted) pickup installed by Elderly music. It sounds great with the volume,
clarity, and evenness of tone 18's are known for, and has an excellent action even with medium strings. It comes with the OEM case. I'm asking 1450$
plus 60$ shipping to the continental US. I prefer Pay-pal, but will take a cashiers check or money order (as long as it's not for additional funds from the
bank of Nigeria). If you want to check my feed back, I'm on Ebay as Burk482 with lots of transactions. I realize I'm new here, feel free to also check
my feedback on Talkbass. Also you can email me or PM me for Pics. michiganimages@comcast.net
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For those asking, the neck is fine, frets are in good shape. The action is low from last set up, and it plays nice even with medium strings. Their is no
lifting at the bridge plate or on the top, and the neck joint is just fine.
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burk48237.clarksclassicfl... |
PRICE REDUCTION! | ||
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Price Reduced to 1350 plus shipping.
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sweetheartmountain |
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What is the nut width? And could you please send pics to seanmacd14@hotmail.com . Cheers, Sean
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burk48237.clarksclassicfl... |
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The nut width 1 3/4".
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Fstpicker |
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burk48237 wrote: Really? Wow...that's definitely different than the current D-18V's neck width then. That makes it even more desirable IMO. Jeff |
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Fstpicker wrote: Sorry, I double checked the eyes are not what they use to be. It is 1 11/16" at the nut. Sorry if this caused any confusion.
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burk48237.clarksclassicfl... |
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Christmas bump, but it may go to Elderlys on consignment this week.
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burk48237.clarksclassicfl... |
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Now at Elderlys
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