Martin D-35
Bone Saddle Installed
Action Lowered Slightly
Hard Case
Korg Tuner
Humidor
$1,890 includes tax
Is this a good deal?



Mjazk26 wrote:I got a quote on a new Martin D-35
Martin D-35
Bone Saddle Installed
Action Lowered Slightly
Hard Case
Korg Tuner
Humidor
$1,890 includes tax
Is this a good deal?![]()
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Actually I do and I noticed that I mispelled that but was to lazy to fix it.GuitarGuy305 wrote:Mjazk26 wrote:I got a quote on a new Martin D-35
Martin D-35
Bone Saddle Installed
Action Lowered Slightly
Hard Case
Korg Tuner
Humidor
$1,890 includes tax
Is this a good deal?![]()
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Why would they include that. Do you even smoke cigars?
Adam
martins are set up near perfectly at the factory. the word slightly to me implies "we touched it with a file... that counts." i dont matter tho its still a good deal.TrippnBill686 wrote:Martins sometimes come with high action from the factory. Having a guitar set up to more playable action is perfectly normal and not "bs".praisedave wrote:thats a deal, but the "slightly lowerec action sounds like bs" stilll good go 4 it.-
That's not true. Martin is my favorite mass-produced luthier (I own one), but I don't turn a blind eye to what little problems they do have.praisedave wrote:martins are set up near perfectly at the factory. the word slightly to me implies "we touched it with a file... that counts." i dont matter tho its still a good deal.TrippnBill686 wrote:Martins sometimes come with high action from the factory. Having a guitar set up to more playable action is perfectly normal and not "bs".praisedave wrote:thats a deal, but the "slightly lowerec action sounds like bs" stilll good go 4 it.-
ive been to the factory and evry single one of them after being built is set up and strung, and put in a case for 2 weeks. if after the two weeks there are no changes ie action or warping then they do a final set up and tuning and send em off. ive never heard of any problems. but then again the action can always be just a bit lower i guess, i dont matter tho no reason to argue. its a good deal take itTrippnBill686 wrote:That's not true. Martin is my favorite mass-produced luthier (I own one), but I don't turn a blind eye to what little problems they do have.praisedave wrote:martins are set up near perfectly at the factory. the word slightly to me implies "we touched it with a file... that counts." i dont matter tho its still a good deal.TrippnBill686 wrote:Martins sometimes come with high action from the factory. Having a guitar set up to more playable action is perfectly normal and not "bs".praisedave wrote:thats a deal, but the "slightly lowerec action sounds like bs" stilll good go 4 it.-
Transportation of any guitar can have an adverse effect. So when Martin ships their guitars to dealers all around the world, they have a chance of getting messed up a little bit.praisedave wrote:ive been to the factory and evry single one of them after being built is set up and strung, and put in a case for 2 weeks. if after the two weeks there are no changes ie action or warping then they do a final set up and tuning and send em off. ive never heard of any problems. but then again the action can always be just a bit lower i guess, i dont matter tho no reason to argue. its a good deal take itTrippnBill686 wrote:That's not true. Martin is my favorite mass-produced luthier (I own one), but I don't turn a blind eye to what little problems they do have.praisedave wrote:martins are set up near perfectly at the factory. the word slightly to me implies "we touched it with a file... that counts." i dont matter tho its still a good deal.TrippnBill686 wrote:Martins sometimes come with high action from the factory. Having a guitar set up to more playable action is perfectly normal and not "bs".praisedave wrote:thats a deal, but the "slightly lowerec action sounds like bs" stilll good go 4 it.-
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yeah, but it wouldnt affect the nut/saddle just the truss rod if anythingBigSpeen3436 wrote:Transportation of any guitar can have an adverse effect. So when Martin ships their guitars to dealers all around the world, they have a chance of getting messed up a little bit.praisedave wrote:ive been to the factory and evry single one of them after being built is set up and strung, and put in a case for 2 weeks. if after the two weeks there are no changes ie action or warping then they do a final set up and tuning and send em off. ive never heard of any problems. but then again the action can always be just a bit lower i guess, i dont matter tho no reason to argue. its a good deal take itTrippnBill686 wrote:That's not true. Martin is my favorite mass-produced luthier (I own one), but I don't turn a blind eye to what little problems they do have.praisedave wrote:martins are set up near perfectly at the factory. the word slightly to me implies "we touched it with a file... that counts." i dont matter tho its still a good deal.TrippnBill686 wrote:Martins sometimes come with high action from the factory. Having a guitar set up to more playable action is perfectly normal and not "bs".praisedave wrote:thats a deal, but the "slightly lowerec action sounds like bs" stilll good go 4 it.-
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