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onewilyfool |
Any Martin D series with standard 1 3/4" nut width? |
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Thanks for any info......not familiar with the line....
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Dave Baird |
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D18GE, D21 Special, D18 75th Anniversary, D28 75th Anniversary, D Mahogany 09, Americas Guitar, D28 Marquis, CSN, D18VS, HD28VS, D15S. There may be some that I
missed.
Dave
Ain't it funny...how time slips away (Willie Nelson) |
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Rich D28 |
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The D21 Special comes to mind. I know there are others, too. More knowledgable members will chime in soon, don't worry. As for myself, I prefer the more
traditional 1 11/16 width on my Martin dreads (and I am primarily a finger picker).
2008 D28L
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ScooterD35 |
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HD-16R Adirondack, HD-16 RLSH, Car Talk SE, D-7 Roger McGuinn, D-42HQ Bubinga, D-18 Authentic.
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mcn7777 |
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CSN (Gerry Tolman Tribute Edition)
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eel |
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I have a MINT condition, all hog D15S with 1 3/4" nut width. The guitar has about 5 hours play time, and still the original strings that it came with when I purchased it new in 2005. I'm interested in trading it for a similar condition 00015 if anyone is interested. |
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wooglins |
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They have some sweet D-16's at http://www.gruhn.com/custommartins.html that are 1 3/4 with a
Adirondack top, and bone where it belongs. They are 1475 (new) I think.
2008 Martin D15 Custom - Spruce Top,EIR Sides and Back
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Perry James |
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Any fourteen fret dreads made before 39,.....I think.
PB |
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jscio |
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Wish the HD28-V had the 1 3/4" nut.
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