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Vintage 1948 Martin 000-28 Restoration

Vintage 1948 Martin 000-28 Restoration

by Steve | Aug 7, 2013 | acoustic, acoustic pickups, Martin, neck reset, refret, Vintage Restoration | 2 comments

Coming soon to a Wilco concert near you! This Martin OOO-28 needed the standard work-over for a guitar of that age and man, was it worth the trouble! We love working on old Martins here. They are repairman-friendly and always satisfying when they’re finished....

Martin D-28M Elvis Presley Edition – Prototype #1 of 4

by Steve | Aug 18, 2012 | acoustic, acoustic pickups, Martin | 0 comments

August 17 marked the 35 anniversary of the King’s passing. This Martin replica of his 1955 D28 is a great reminder of his fine taste in guitars. Not long ago, Elvis – or at least the actor who plays him in Chicago’s Million Dollar Quartet –...

A 1967 Gibson J-45 Gets A New Saddle

by Steve | Jun 2, 2012 | acoustic, acoustic pickups, gibson, Vintage Restoration

We recommend removing the midi pickups from your vintage acoustic guitars. Just saying. Okay, unless you want it to sound like a trombone or a piano, you’re probably not thinking of putting six midi sensors in the bridge of your vintage guitar. But if you...

Featured Guitar – Recording King Tricone

by Steve | May 5, 2012 | acoustic, acoustic pickups, electronics, Pickups, resophonic

Who can argue with the looks of this cool tricone resonator? There’s limited options when it comes to amplifying resophonic guitars and even fewer when it comes to the tricone style. There’s three resonator cones underneath the “T” bridge cover...

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