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Uploaded by on May 26, 2007

Another video playing the Martin HD-16RLSH, but using a Tortoise shell pick instead.
Unfortunately, I had to sell this guitar in August 2008 in order to make a house payment.
Thanks for watching.

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  • Nice guitar and nice playing! :)

  • @Patriksundvik

    Thanks. I no longer have this guitar, and sometimes wish I hadn't sold it. Needed the money to pay my mortgage in 2008 when I sold it.

  • @Fstpicker Its not fun when you have to sell a guitar, worst thing i ever done was when i sold my Martin D-28.. Bought a Yamaha LL6 3 days ago, not like the D28 but its good for the price.. My next buy will be the Martin HD-16 Adirondack or Gallagher :)

  • @Patriksundvik

    If I ever got another Martin, and money was not an issue, I'd get the HD-16A as well. Love the full profile neck and the 1 & 3/4" width.

  • Are those tuners original? do you own a henway?

  • @bluegrassin I replaced the originals with Grover Statite 18:1 tuners. I don't know what a henway is.

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  • Thanks for your comments. Glad you like your HD-16RLSH and are about to pay it off. As far as the B string, I usually tune it just a couple cents or so flat on purpose, if that is what you are referring to. However, on my current Stanford PSD20 I can usually tune all the strings up to 440 pitch with not too much trouble, which is a guitar that I like even better than the Martin, believe it or not.

    Cheers.

  • just about to pay off for this guitar and the sound IS trully that bass and depth and tonal ,, i have a Morgan 10 yrs old 4k and this one for 2k and has the deep bass of the morgan and this martin is new ,,,,,by the wy your B is out a bit ,, peace man ,,lol

  • @wesmantodd1974

    Absolutely 100% true!

  • @wesmantodd1974

    Yes, the type, guage, and style of pick that one uses determines a great deal of the tone you can get out of your guitar. And then, there's the way you hold the pick against the strings...technique...that determines how you sound....equally as important.

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