Friday, December 9, 2011

Martin Limited Edition D-28M Elvis Presley Acoustic Guitar

!±8± Martin Limited Edition D-28M Elvis Presley Acoustic Guitar

This guitar has been produced by Martin as a special limited edition of just 175 guitars. It's designed to closely mimic and resemble Elvis Presley's famous 1955 D-28 including being fitted with a leather covering just as Elvis had to protect his own guitar at the time.

This unique cover was made by Charles Underwood for Elvis' guitar and made it instantly recognizable thanks to the guitars appearance in so many TV shows and concert photos. The case which comes with the D-28M is an oversized Geib style hardshell designed to fit the guitar and its cover perfectly.

The woods used in the building of this guitar are quite special. It features a very rare Madagascar rosewood back and side which is said to very closely resemble Brazilian rosewood. Of course due to the destruction of rainforest in Brazil and the governments attempts to stem the flow of this destruction, Brazilian rosewood although being wonderful for guitars is no longer on order.

The details of this guitar, as you might expect given its price tag and heritage, are quite impressive and it's obvious that Martin have taken the production of this guitar very seriously. It's made with a lot of love and aside from all the Elvis motifs and special touches the sound is quite amazing and powerful.

A number of classic features from Martin acoustic guitars of the 1950's have been preserved such as a 1-11/16' neck and Grover nickel tuners with the small oval buttons. The Martin logo on the headstock has also been taken from the old style decal of the 1950's.


Martin Limited Edition D-28M Elvis Presley Acoustic Guitar

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Musician's Guide to the Martin Sigma - How To Buy A Martin Sigma Guitar

!±8± Musician's Guide to the Martin Sigma - How To Buy A Martin Sigma Guitar

Seeking a Martin Sigma? Not sure if you should pull the trigger on purchasing the discontinued Martin Sigma guitar? Here is several points about this famous acoustic guitar--and ideas for finding this hard-to-find guitar.

History

In early 70's Martin Guitars started out a new distinct guitars named Sigma to compete with the influx of economical imported guitars from Japan. The Martin Sigma guitar was generally an acoustic dreadnought, although there were stage & classical guitars made in that time.

Martin sigma guitars were discontinued in '07. The normal Sigma is recognized by a deep, rich sound though not equivalent to the best of Martin's guitars, was sometimes a great deal better than other imports. (The guitars were produced in Japan, then later Korea and Taiwan, following the direct guidelines of Martin guitars.)

Made in the USA?

The Sigma line of guitars were named by their high quality and the materials used. For instance, the manufacturer branded them D for dreadnought, M for Mahogany, and R for rosewood 1-7, 7 being the very best quality in the line.

There's debate regarding where the Martin Sigma guitars were really being made. Owners of many of the guitars swear they were produced in the united states as the back stamp or tag says so.

The truth is that none of their guitars were entirely produced in the united states. Occasionally, the materials were cut and produced in Japan and the pieces were constructed in the united states.

It's not possible to say that any Sigma guitar was sourced, produced, cut, and assembled in the united states alone, though.

How to Find One

As the Sigma brand has been discontinued, it's rare that you'll get it in your standard music shop. But, there are still places where they could be found, including in 2nd hand stores.

You might have luck looking in craigslist or Amazon for people selling their Sigma guitars. Be cautious when purchasing on the web.

It is always better to be able to inspect the piece in person. Musical instruments are delicate, and you do not want to rely on a picture alone.


Musician's Guide to the Martin Sigma - How To Buy A Martin Sigma Guitar

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Martin D-28 (Dread Std Series Acous RW)

!±8± Martin D-28 (Dread Std Series Acous RW)

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Since 1931, the Martin D-28 has remained the standard by which all other steel-strings are judged. Solid East Indian rosewood back and sides, solid spruce top, and Dreadnought size produce an incredibly loud, full, rich, punchy tone perfect for most musical styles. Used for years by all the top players, the D-28 is rightfully a living legend in acoustic guitars.Typically the action is set higher on a D-28 than on a D18, 35, 42 or 45 owing to the instrument's bluegrass roots where the instrument performs with mandolins, banjos and Dobros which are loud. A heavier gauge string and tad higher action makes the guitar louder. Well-played D28's are often referred to as "cannons". The D28 is an American classic.Marin D-28 Features:Top: Solid Sitka SpruceRosette: Style 28Back: Solid East Indian RosewoodSide: Solid East Indian RosewoodEndpiece: White Boltaron®Endpiece Enlay: Black/White Boltaron®Binding: White BoltaronBack Inlay: Black/WhiteNeck Material: Solid MahoganyNeck Shape: Low ProfileNut Material: White Corian®Headstock: Solid/Diamond/TaperedFingerboard: Solid Black EbonyScale Length: 25.4''Number of Frets: 20Finish: Polished Gloss/ Dark FillerFinish Top: Polished GlossFinish Neck: Semi Gloss/ Dark Mahogany Stain/ Dark FillerBridge Material Solid Black EbonySaddle: 16'' Radius/Compensated/White Micarta®Tuning Machines: Gotoh Chrome w/ Large KnobsPickgaurd: BlackCase: Included

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