Cattle in the Cane on a customer's 1963 Martin D-28. I did a neck reset, fret touch-up, new bridge with 2 1/4" spacing, bridgeplate repair, pulled the popsicle brace, glued loose braces, etc. This is A Snappy Guitar!!!
For the record, I did suggest that this guitar would be a good 'candidate' for a conversion to pre-war specs, but the repairs you've done are a fantastic solution for a great guitar that just needed some serious love. I can't wait to see and hear it in person after it's been returned to it's new owner!
For the record, I did suggest that this guitar would be a good 'candidate' for a conversion to pre-war specs, but the repairs you've done are a fantastic solution for a great guitar that just needed some serious love. I can't wait to see and hear it in person after it's been returned to it's new owner!
DonsSonDave 2 months ago