Wow! I've never seen that model. That has the classic 28 style inlay (envious!) along with a backstrap on the back.I've got a '95 D-16T that I bought about four years ago. This is my first "real" or nice acoustic. I've always had beaters that would turn me off of acoustic guitars. One day at my favorite used guitar store (Retro Music in Keene, NH), I asked if there was a guitar that just flew under everyone's radar that is a killer guitar. Doogle handed me a used '95 Martin D-16T, and said this guitar was a bargain, especially since it has had zero interest in a few months.
I played it, and it was amazing. I've never played an acoustic that was actually really smooth and so much fun to play. Because I was a long time customer and they know I always visit with cash, a nice price was decided on and I was the owner of a Martin acoustic. After doing some research on this particular model, the only complaints were that Martin discontinued it because it cut into D-28 sales. This purchase sent me into getting a second nice acoustic, and as an earlier post mention, I am on the hunt for the "right" 12 string acoustic. I love my Rickenbacker 330/6, and would love to have a nice acoustic 12 string.
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That's a DST Engineering U84-TNT. Don't know much about the nomenclature, but it's an EL-84 powered amp that's switchable between two and eight watts. Quite the fun practice amp. That photo was taken when I was having a cabinet built by Jeff Swanson (part of DST), and the headbox being recovered in matching tolex.Wow! I've never seen that model. That has the classic 28 style inlay (envious!) along with a backstrap on the back.
That exposed tube amp looks strangely familiar to one I built:
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I’ve already suggested that ….. so dibs.You guys are making me soooooooo jelly.
Just let me know if you care enough to donate any of these Martins to science.![]()
OI liked it nekid. The cab is quite lovely. 2 and 8? Not so different?That's a DST Engineering U84-TNT. Don't know much about the nomenclature, but it's an EL-84 powered amp that's switchable between two and eight watts. Quite the fun practice amp. That photo was taken when I was having a cabinet built by Jeff Swanson (part of DST), and the headbox being recovered in matching tolex.
For many years, the 45 series was the flagship model. They were never cheap. They are gorgeous, but a tad shouty.The only Martin I've ever played was back in the early 80s and it was an old D-45. I had no idea what I was playing, or trying to. I've looked at prices recently and wow!
I would buy a used D-28 if the price was right, but I won't pay full price for one.For many years, the 45 series was the flagship model. They were never cheap. They are gorgeous, but a tad shouty.
The 28 series were always the best looking in my eye. Herringbone of course.
Like I said, I was making decent money then and could responsibly afford to pay at once. Now? It would be grossly irresponsible.I would buy a used D-28 if the price was right, but I won't pay full price for one.
I've never spent more than $300 for an acoustic so just about anything would be an upgrade. lol! I would love to own a Martin, but I don't know if I ever will.
I'm seriously thinking about selling my LP standard, the one in my avatar. I'd like to say a good acoustic is in my future, but there's a better chance it'll be another LP.Like I said, I was making decent money then and could responsibly afford to pay at once. Now? It would be grossly irresponsible.
Oh, the first was a bucket list item. The second was GAS.
What kind of turnover $ you reckon? Could probably get you a nice Martin. It's defective anyway - no pickguard.I'm seriously thinking about selling my LP standard, the one in my avatar. I'd like to say a good acoustic is in my future, but there's a better chance it'll be another LP.![]()
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I don't know, it's got a couple of dings and it's been refretted. I have the pickguard and all the original hardware to put back on it. I got a good deal on it used so I can probably get back what I paid for it if not more. As for pickguards on an LP... it's an old man thing to me, like mud flaps and side steps on a pickup truck!What kind of turnover $ you reckon? Could probably get you a nice Martin. It's defective anyway - no pickguard. View attachment 99929
Lesters are so perfect. Just one has kept me happy since 1976.
Old man, eh? I'm 62. I need someplace to put my pinky.

Now that's more like it, for me anyway. That's a nice looking guitar at a decent price and I like the specs.Caught a great tip from a customer at Xmas time last year + $100 gift card from another
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Got me a road series 11ce
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Took a few tries (+ a couple months of trying others) to find one I likedNow that's more like it, for me anyway. That's a nice looking guitar at a decent price and I like the specs.![]()

