Den er nok solgt - for en stund siden - i 2008 tror jeg.... Jeg har en privat også, men den kan jeg ikke selge. Den er faktisk enda mer sjelden, nr. 2 av 6 stk. laget i en eksport versjon. Men vi har noen kanonbra (!) eksemplarer av D-18 (ekte "Golden Era") i butikken. Den ene fra 1939 og den andre er fra 1940. De går for "spiselige priser" i forhold til markedsverdien i USA f.eks. Pris osv. på slikt, diskuterer vi helst på en litt mer "privat" kanal - men ring eller ta en tur?
i've seen you with so many just unbelievable beautiful guitars,have you ever got your hands on a guitar that you couldn't sale?!i love those Martins it just don't get better than that Queen of Nashville though!
Yes, I think I do... seems like the Brazilian is more articulate, yet slightly deeper. Indian seems a little more "muddy", but of course, most of the instruments with brazilian are high end instruments to begin with...
It's a beautiful sounding guitar. I have two madagascar rosewood Martins and the sound is amazingly similar. What kind of bracing does it have? Thanks
This one has the "x"-bracing 1" from the soundhole.... well, I think the Madagascar is a pretty similar wood to the Brazilian... both in wood pattern and sound ( unfortunately also pricewise) Have you checked out the 00-45 from 1924 that I've got?
Hei Trond.
Hvor mye skal du ha for denne gitaren? (Evt. hvor mye gikk den for..) ?
bertilxo 3 months ago
@bertilxo Hei,
Den er nok solgt - for en stund siden - i 2008 tror jeg.... Jeg har en privat også, men den kan jeg ikke selge. Den er faktisk enda mer sjelden, nr. 2 av 6 stk. laget i en eksport versjon. Men vi har noen kanonbra (!) eksemplarer av D-18 (ekte "Golden Era") i butikken. Den ene fra 1939 og den andre er fra 1940. De går for "spiselige priser" i forhold til markedsverdien i USA f.eks. Pris osv. på slikt, diskuterer vi helst på en litt mer "privat" kanal - men ring eller ta en tur?
gitartrond 3 months ago
got sound on this one.
12Radius 7 months ago
i've seen you with so many just unbelievable beautiful guitars,have you ever got your hands on a guitar that you couldn't sale?!i love those Martins it just don't get better than that Queen of Nashville though!
j3ohnny 3 years ago
Well, some of them takes a little longer to sell, and some of them - just a few - I've kept "for life".
gitartrond 3 years ago
Those are nice! My brother owns # 2 of 50. Bought it new.
dtx1139 3 years ago
Hehe, that was funny... There is an export edition of these too, 6 pcs. made. Myself, I have no. 2 (!) of 6....
gitartrond 3 years ago
Hi, do you notice any difference between
Brazilian Rosewood and Indian rosewood - just curious.
davejohnh 4 years ago
Yes, I think I do... seems like the Brazilian is more articulate, yet slightly deeper. Indian seems a little more "muddy", but of course, most of the instruments with brazilian are high end instruments to begin with...
gitartrond 4 years ago
It's a beautiful sounding guitar. I have two madagascar rosewood Martins and the sound is amazingly similar. What kind of bracing does it have? Thanks
Benja123456 4 years ago
This one has the "x"-bracing 1" from the soundhole.... well, I think the Madagascar is a pretty similar wood to the Brazilian... both in wood pattern and sound ( unfortunately also pricewise) Have you checked out the 00-45 from 1924 that I've got?
gitartrond 4 years ago