Originally Posted by
Aussie_Don
Ah, OK. I'd say that it was one of a number of guitars around that owe a lot to
the design of the Martin dreadnoughts. There are a couple of makers here in
Oz that are building guitars of similar style. But I did notice that the body
did not seem to be rosewood.
I've a Martin HD-28, a 12D-28 and a Taylor Baritone. The baritone is the only
one with pick-ups, though. A few years back I saw and tried a Martin made
from Australian blackwood. I had a much different timbre than the usual
rosewood, warmer and without the "edge" that cuts through noise in a session.
When I was a late teen in the US, everyone wanted Martins to play folk
music. So when I had money in my later years, instead of a red sports car
I bought a pair of Martins. (I'd had a guitar in my youth, but it was what
Aussies call a "cheese cutter" with the action about 3/8" off the fretboard.)
Is yours maple? It looks as if it might be.
-Don
Nice collection... It's spruce and cherry...anyway...back to kilts ;)
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