1971 Martin D-28 w/HSC - urgent sale

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Jim Sliff
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1971 Martin D-28 w/HSC - urgent sale

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Well, up until yesterday I was trying to trade this fine acoustic for a newer steel, but some urgent medical testing for our daughter is forcing me to sell it instead. This is a tremendous bluegrass machine - it is not in mint condition (for 35 years old I would put it at excellent-), will eventualy need a neck reset, but right now plays great and sounds like a cannon. Here is as much detail as I can muster together - I have a TON of pics I can email to seriously interested buyers (please don't ask just to window shop) - and no trades, please. I CAN'T this time. I wish I could, but this is a forced sale, unfortunately.

1. 1971 D-28 Serial number 289764
2. Bought by my late father-in-law used, and willed to
me.
3. Original blue thermoplastic HSC included.
4. One extra screw hole on back of peghead from
installation of Higgins peg bender (B bender), since
removed. No other mods needed to be done to install
the bender. If you would like the bender, I will include it and a strap set up for the cable lanyard for an extra $50 - it's a great addition to an acoustic! Brad Higgins (former steel player with Commander Cody) makes them and gives great support.
5. Strap peg installed (correctly) at the treble side
of the neck heel.
6. Some fretboard wear - it's been a bluegrass player
for years and has usual signs of playing wear: a few
back-of-neck dings, minor (glued cleanly) top cracks,
a couple small lacquer cracks in the sides that do not
appear to go through. Frets have a little wear but play well, so I have not wanted to dress them and mess up the mojo.
7. Pickguard *just* starting to curl, with one
related soundhole crack. I've never seen a 70's
Martin without one. I think it's required. ;-)
8. Action is 9/64 bass side; 8/64 treble. Solid
bluegrass setup with no buzz. Saddle could lose maybe
another 64th oneach side, but that's it unless you cheat and shave the bridge a hair. Has never had a neck
reset and will be due sometime depending on playing
style (hot-dog up-the-neck players would do it now.
Clarence White-type players like me would leave it
alone since it sounds great).
9. It's a solid player - very full, round tone, louder than
most I've played, and sounds "older" - big lower-mid
blast like a late 40's or 50's. Not the overly bright
treble of new ones. Tremendous "punch" when you dig in to it, and also responds nicely to lighter picking. It has basically broken-in better than you would expect a 35-year old Martin to IMO.
10. I used nickel strings on it (and other Martins)
before the Tony Rice sets were ever available. Sound
much fatter than bronze, sustain better, and vary in
initial tone more depending on attack. I like them a
lot. This one has a Rice set on it - once D'Aquisto
started making them, it was easier than buying
singles.

This is a nice guitar folks, and I'm setting a fair price based only on what we need to cover the necessary expenses, no more. I'd eBay it but don't have time. I would prefer not dealing with dickering over price, please - it's worth it.

You would honestly be doing us a favor by buying it - I will consider it a favor owed to any forum bro' who pulls the trigger on it. If I can repay in any other way I will.

$1,500 including shipping to the lower 48. PLEASE no international sales - in this case, if I had time to deal with shipping rates, special handling etc. I would, but I don't. Alaska and Hawaii - we have to talk and figure out if there are additional shipping costs; I haven't had time to check, this just happened.

Cashier's check or money order, please - no Paypal unless you will cover fees for us. I need to pull out all the cash less shipping and packing out of the sale. I will ship UPS Ground, fully insured, and I pack like a man possessed - it WILL get there safely!

Thanks for your consideration. It is a fine guitar. I was only willing to see it go in trade for another fine instrument, but things happen for a reason I guess.

Jim & Family
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Jim is a really good guy...
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Post by Gary Peaslee »

I sold my 1970 Martin 00-18 last year for $1800, so this seems to be a very good asking price.
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Post by Tommy Wayne »

Hello Jim, Sorry to hear of your situation, I've sent you an email. TW
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Post by Mike Phillips »

hi jim --

i hope you're all hanging in there and that everything turns out ok.

i sent you an email on the guitar.

best,
mike
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Post by Roger Rettig »

Is it Indian rosewood or Brazilian? It's JUST old enough for it to be one of the last Brazilians, but probably more likely to be Indian.

This factor means a huge price-difference.

With respect, an 00-18 won't compare price-wise; that has a mahogany body.

RR
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Post by Jim Sliff »

Roger - 1969 was the last of the Brazilians except for D-35's, although there have been a few supposed "stray" 70's and 70's with supposedly original Brazilian backs and sides. I've never seen one that wasn't a fake.

This is East Indian, just like every other '71 is supposed to be.

Thanks for the support guys - there's been strong interest and it MAY be essentially sold, but if you're interested please stay in the loop in case anything falls through.
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Post by Russ Tkac »

Jim,

All the best to you and your family. Hope it sells fast.

Russ
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Post by Loni Specter »

Jim, Sorry to hear about your predicament. Keep me informed about the Martin too.
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Post by Jim Sliff »

Thanks everyone -

It's been sold. I can almost guarantee that everyone will hear it sooner or later, so it's being "shared" in a way...

;-)

Please close...and seriously, thanks for all the emails, backup offers, etc.
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