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nomotivs |
WTB: 0000 or M with 1 3/4" Nut (close) |
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Hey everyone, I'm looking for a 0000 or M sized Martin with a 1 3/4" nut. I currently have a 0000-28h that I love but its a 1 11/16 version and
feels a bit cramped. If anyone has 0000-18, 0000-28, m36 or any other M sized with a wide nut please let me know. I can pay with paypal and also have a few
guitars I could trade if you would rather go that route. Thanks!
Think I found it. Please close!
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EScottG |
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Hey nomo you should scroll down the Buy & Sell and check out the 0000-18 that Rockradstone is selling. it has the wide nut you're looking for. I'd
love to own that one.
good luck, Scott |
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play2praiseHim |
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EScottG wrote:Ditto! These are some of the best guitars that Martin makes. |
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Rockradstone |
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Yes, please check it out.
I'm only selling it because I've taken in a couple wonderful pre-owned D-18 Authentics and I have my hands full. The Gruhn Custom 0000-18GE does it all---very versatile indeed. Regards,
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SixxStringer |
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I have a custom quad 0 with a 1 3/4 nut (and slot head--NOT for sale!) and love it. Good luck/happy hunting (Rick's looks great!)
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Davids Harp |
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If you're still looking, I have a 2006 Custom 0000-18V that I was planning to offer later this summer. I bought it from a member here. It is essentially an
OM-18V upsized to M-scale. It has a 1 3/4" nut, 2 1/4" saddle spacing, a very comfortable mid-profile neck and a 000 old-style black pickguard. Case
is a Geib style.
And of course it has the lightweight 1/4" scalloped Sitka braces. The original seller says it sounded like a broken-in Gruhn. Todd Stewart Phillips played it at Cliff and Paula's shindig last September and said it was the epitome of the M sound, or words to that effect. It is in excellent condition. You can have it if you like for the same as I paid for it which was $1700 plus shipping. Three-day return priveleges, of course, per forum rules, no questions asked. Paypal preferred.
David
They said, "You have a blue guitar, you do not play things as they are." The man replied, "Things as they are, are changed upon the blue guitar." -Wallace Stevens
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Buck49 |
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Nomotivs, you are not entitled to have more than 1 open thread in B&S. Accordingly, I have closed your other threads or removed them. You are welcome to
put more than one WTB in this thread if you like.
Good luck in your quest.
Tom Buck
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