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    0:00 - Intro
    0:20 - 1969 D-35 from Louisiana
    2:23 - Where did this guitar come from?
    3:06 - What is this guitar?
    4:07 - The History of the D-35
    4:45 - The Best Guitars are Still Out There
    6:36 - What repairs does it need?
    10:52 - What is going to come of this guitar?
    12:01 - Reverence
    13:05 - Outro
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Комментарии • 174

  • @beverlymichael5830
    @beverlymichael5830 Год назад +2

    I still have my 1969 D18 I bought new. It’s as clean today as when I bought it. Only thing it’s ever
    Needed was refretting. It just sings.

  • @MashaT22
    @MashaT22 Год назад +7

    Wow, this turned out SO much better than when you picked it up. It really wasn’t playable. Glad you tried to keep it as original spec as possible. The CF rod makes sense. Great idea!

  • @daleskidmore1685
    @daleskidmore1685 Год назад +2

    She sounds fantastic, well worth the asking price, no doubt about it. I bought my D28 31 years ago, the day my son was born; they're both doing well.

  • @WCVAMan
    @WCVAMan Год назад

    Beautiful guitar. Thanks for the detailed info about its journey.

  • @dustinpost7814
    @dustinpost7814 Год назад

    Really digging this one! Was blessed to get a new Martin in the last year and I am absolutely hooked! Thanks for another awesome video, Jeremy!

  • @anthonyb2334
    @anthonyb2334 Год назад

    Beautiful guitar and beautiful story. I’m sure it will go to someone who will appreciate it.
    Thanks for the video, and for playing songs in this video I grew up playing.
    Cheers.

  • @jsckie4150
    @jsckie4150 Год назад

    Great video! Love the new songs you’re playing too!

  • @rosewoodsteel6656
    @rosewoodsteel6656 Год назад +2

    Great job of restoring the D-35. I had my 74 D-35 re-fretted a while ago, along with some other work. I bought it at Chuck Levin's, brand new, many years ago and it was wonderful bringing it back to life.
    It, of course, isn't iconic like your Brazilian, but it is like a dear old friend to me.

  • @jimadams5574
    @jimadams5574 Год назад

    Hi Jeremy, , Loved the story, history and what you did to this Martin. Thanks for saving this beautiful guitar and playing it for us so we could hear it. I have loved Martins since I was about the same age as you were (about 12 or so) - heard them at bluegrass festivals. Thanks for the great vid!

  • @joedzekevich2407
    @joedzekevich2407 Год назад +1

    I went down a similar path. Picked-up a 73 Indian Rosewood D35, then had my ace luthier do a neck reset, new frets, new bridge, saddle, nut and pick guard. Why? That gave me a great sounding older D35 that plays now better than new. I also had him put in a K&K Pure Mini pickup. Whoever gets your D35 is really going to enjoy it. Very nice indeed.

  • @johnsnedeker2920
    @johnsnedeker2920 Год назад

    Jeremy thank you for sharing this story/guitar as always thank you so much

  • @timparker9845
    @timparker9845 2 месяца назад

    Wow this brought back memories and has got me wanting one again. My first really nice guitar was a 1968/69-ish Martin D-35 just like this one. I loved that guitar, and as a youth pastor I would take it to camps to provide worship music. Due to financial needs I had to get rid of it while at seminary in Ft Worth, TX. I really would want another one at some point. Thanks for sharing all your wisdom, talent, and passion with us.

  • @billieg826
    @billieg826 Год назад

    So, you performed a service by bringing this wonderful guitar back to life ! I'm sure the guitar thanks you and the new owner thanks you.

  • @Bill-tx9rl
    @Bill-tx9rl Год назад +5

    Brazilian rosewood definitely isn't comparable to anything else only Brazilian Kingwood is at the same level but it's also so rare. Congrats Jeremy!

  • @ericecklund676
    @ericecklund676 Год назад +1

    Jeremy, it's great that you bought that '69 D-35 and took the time to get it sorted out, and I'm sure that it will go a nice home. After I bought my CS-Bluegrass-2016 I stopped worrying about getting any of the BRW Martins. Keep up the good work that you are doing, very nice video!

    • @d35s2
      @d35s2 Год назад

      I have a fantastic D35 from early 71 and play Bluegrass, but what is a CS- Bluegrass??

  • @alrightnow7521
    @alrightnow7521 Год назад +1

    Dang nate wright what a great job and for only a grand,its been my experence good luthiers dont charge enough and just do the job out of some sort or passion. Hats off

  • @paullanglois3768
    @paullanglois3768 Год назад

    Great video. Love the story and such a cool guitar. Also loved hearing “Under The Milky Way” on it.

  • @johnwashburn3793
    @johnwashburn3793 Год назад

    I do love hearing some Neil! Thanks. I am also happy that I prefer mahogany and not tempted.

  • @stantonblaylock1986
    @stantonblaylock1986 Год назад

    I hear you rockin that Isbell !!

  • @Taylor314ce
    @Taylor314ce Год назад

    Sounds so good

  • @georgelange5272
    @georgelange5272 Год назад

    I have a 1966 D 35 that is amazing. It had a new Sitka top installed by Martin in the 1980s.

  • @BlpBud
    @BlpBud Год назад

    Thanks for sharing the knowledge. Happy Road series owner here. Baby steps.

  • @MrDaveKC
    @MrDaveKC Год назад

    That's a beautiful, sweet guitar.

  • @mattmacfarlane2202
    @mattmacfarlane2202 Год назад

    wow!!...just wow!!!

  • @vintagebikes4215
    @vintagebikes4215 Год назад +1

    Nice restoration moves on a treasure. Some say Indian Rosewood equals Brazilian. There is no equal to the brilliance of Brazilian. Which is why they sell for far higher prices. Not that everyone wants that sound...but when you do, this it it.

  • @jimmycollette9209
    @jimmycollette9209 10 месяцев назад

    I bought a d-35 new in 2006. It's a 2005 and of course it's east indian back and sides. It's sound is getting better each year. I'm a rhythm player at church and it is wonderful.

  • @leesanders1619
    @leesanders1619 Год назад +3

    Now I don’t feel so bad spending $400 to fix and rehab my 2010 D-18. It looks and plays perfect now and it has that magical 10+ years of age on it that makes the sound so much fuller/ better.

    • @HenryPipes
      @HenryPipes Год назад

      What did you have done? Refret? Neck reset?

  • @peachmelba1000
    @peachmelba1000 Год назад

    I did the reverse of that trick with the carbon fiber rod with a neck I built for an electric a few years ago. I got a bunch of surplus CF tubing for building kite frames from a local hobby shop (for free!) and since it was .375" diameter with a .125" through hole, it had a bit more flex than I was comfortable with. I put equal size brass rod in the hole with epoxy, left it overnight, and the flex was gone.

  • @kwaktak
    @kwaktak Год назад +1

    Cool video. It does my heart good to see an old workhorse like that get a new lease on life. I wish I had $7K laying around! 😅

  • @LuckyJack99
    @LuckyJack99 Год назад

    She’s a beauty and someone will LOVE that Martin !!!

  • @johnyannelli2480
    @johnyannelli2480 Год назад

    That’s a beautiful instrument!

  • @jeffreyroth6440
    @jeffreyroth6440 Год назад +1

    creative and interesting to add the carbon fiber rod inside the steel tube for stiffness. Good job!

  • @deutschmarco
    @deutschmarco Год назад

    Great video. I have a 1970 D-35 that needs some work to bring it back to life. Now I have a better idea of what that looks like. So thanks.

  • @congerscott6064
    @congerscott6064 Год назад

    Oh yes it was worth it, that guitar sounds fantastic 👍🏆.

  • @banjobones8075
    @banjobones8075 Год назад

    I've got a 1983 150th anniversary D35. The braces had been scalloped and I eventually scalloped them a little more Including the upper X braces. That was after Jay Rhinnes had re fretted and did a neck reset. I wouldn't trade it for anything. I did play a 69 D35 with Brazilian and it was awesome

  • @HyperBlueZYZ
    @HyperBlueZYZ Год назад

    Restoring something old and cherished, especially a tool is worth almost any expense.
    50+ yr old guitar gets another 50 years of playtime: Priceless
    #goodonya

  • @josephdolinsky8668
    @josephdolinsky8668 Год назад +2

    Great video and nice work “reconditioning” the D35. It looks and sounds great and I think your asking price is fair - especially with the work you put into the instrument. I’ve owned a D28 since 1973 and never knew anyone , personally , who played a D35 until 1989. When I was younger - everyone wanted a Martin D28 - especially if you were into bluegrass. I’ve owned a number of guitars over the years and Martin remains my favorite guitar company.

    • @d35s2
      @d35s2 Год назад

      My brother has a great early 70s D28, better sounding than most D28 I know, but still, I prefer my 71 D35 for Bluegrass!

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 Год назад

      I've played a D-35 for years. I added a D-18GE, recently, and love it. One of these days, I'll have to get a D28. I love the balance and clarity of the 28. :)

  • @hangdogit
    @hangdogit 4 месяца назад

    Very similar story here. I bought one of the last Brazilian D28s made in 1969. Got it used in 1972 for $400 by luck because I didn’t know Brazilian v whatever back then.
    Had the saddle reset and white edge bindings replaced. Otherwise all original as far as I know. Still a gem.
    Your 35 looks and sounds great. Worth 7 in my view - and double that in a few years as a classic.

  • @gnm109
    @gnm109 Год назад

    One of the Martins in my collection is a 1967 Martin D-35 that I purchased new in that year. It's a wonderful guitar. I have D-28's to compare it to and it does hold its own. The 1969 model has the large rosewood bridgeplate. '68's had a small rosewood bridge plate and 67's and earlier had a small maple bridgeplate. Most earlier ones had the "Pat. Pend. USA' marked Grover tuning machines. I love them all. This is a very interesting video. Thanks!

    • @gfurstnsu
      @gfurstnsu Год назад

      I had a 68 D-35S for a few years. Then my guitar shop got a 1969 D-35 that a professional turned in. I could not believe the tone of the 69D-35 and traded in the 68. Yes the bigger bridge plate is in the 69, but it had a better tone. Do not know if the S makes a difference but my luthier said that the 69 had been played hard and that is the reason for the superior tone.

  • @YACKon
    @YACKon Год назад

    That beast sounds amazing. This time next year, I expect to be able to afford one... :-)

  • @westbayk2156
    @westbayk2156 Год назад

    I found a used LEFT HANDED 1971 D35 on the rack at Daddys Junky Music in R.I. Big BIG sound!

  • @stevensnyder1133
    @stevensnyder1133 8 месяцев назад

    I dropped $2k on a 1970 D12-35 and spent another $1300 on repairs - new nut and saddle, new pickguard, neck reset, reglue of binding. Worth every penny. It "might" have some Brazilian panels - the wings on the back don't match the center piece.

  • @tothepoint7258
    @tothepoint7258 Год назад +10

    To me D35's are the best rhythm guitar ever made. Nothing sounds like them. Nothing. When it comes to the D35 Brazilian vs East Indian rosewood, there is a vast difference in how they sound from instrument to instrument and year to year. I personally prefer the Indian rosewood models. Even though, your guitar sounds great.

    • @bobnancymiller4931
      @bobnancymiller4931 Год назад +5

      I build guitars and have never found that brazilian rosewood is necessarily better
      tha Indian. In fact, it's more brittle on average. I believe that there is more of a difference from guitar to guitar than between the use of these two woods.

    • @chillpillology
      @chillpillology Год назад +1

      my humble opinion as well. if you cant get there with good indian rosewood it just isn’t going to matter. if ebony went to heavy CITES restrictions, all the fanatics would buy les pauls and the price would go up 10,000%.

    • @jan_phd
      @jan_phd Год назад +2

      I agree. I have an Indian Rosewood 1971 D-35 and have compared it to two Brazilians, each was distinctive. I like mine.

    • @d35s2
      @d35s2 Год назад

      @@jan_phd Same here, 1971 D35, fantastic guitar with its own, very recognisable sound. Some people told me even that they knew I was in the building because they recognised the sound of my 71 D35... Funny. We play and love Bluegrass

  • @larrythecomputerguy
    @larrythecomputerguy Год назад +1

    $7K is a fair price...NICE!

  • @ACOUSTIC_4LOVE
    @ACOUSTIC_4LOVE Год назад +2

    In today’s prices and Market-$1000 was pretty great low price to pay for all the Repairs done on that Martin. Nice Video-Work done looked real nice. I was heavy into old Vintage Martins in Early mid 80s but almost all needed neck-sets. When I started picking up old 30s-early 1960s Gibsons. Rarely did they need a Neck Re-set. And the adjustable T Rods were a plus. I became more a fan of the old Gibsons-Still am. 🇺🇸

    • @d35s2
      @d35s2 Год назад

      I´m very lucky with an amazing sounding 71 D35, which did not even need a neck-reset until now and the bridge is still original, not shaved. I have played Bluegrass with it all over the place and recorded with it many time ever since 1974

  • @barrylackey8374
    @barrylackey8374 Год назад

    Had a Martin factory repair man tell me a few had Brazilian in 1970...left over wood, but a very few

  • @vrmn11
    @vrmn11 Год назад

    Those would be my dream martin. A D35 from 69. My birth year.

  • @ratwynd
    @ratwynd Год назад

    I saw my 1st D-35 in about 1971 at Chicago Music Exchange. It was a 12 fret, slot-head 12 string D-35. It was the most beautiful guitar I had ever seen, locked up in a glass case and untouchable by me, a mere pissant with empty pockets.
    At the time I had a cheap (West) German Framus 12 string, a real bundle of feces over all. Barely playable even had I known how ( I didn't by any standard ).
    Fast forward a long time and a whole career and I own a couple of nice instruments, including a D-35. It is still the most beautiful guitar I have ever seen.
    Oh yea: couple of years ago I found an identical Framus 12 string to the one I had in the late 1960s on CL and bought it. Restored it and did a neck reset to make playable, easy with the bolt on neck. It is a bit better than the one I had then but is still just a chrome plated tu*d like the first one.
    But the D-35 is an angel with wings on her back.
    ps: I keep the Framus out and usually hanging near the D-35 so I can see both and still will play the Framus once in a while. I reflect on the fact that I have the great fortune to be able to care for and enjoy these awesome instruments for a finite and temporary period of time as with all lives and hope future caretakers will enjoy and care for them as I have. They have helped me find much joy and continue to help me fulfill an important part of my life: Music.
    I believe you see your calling as doing that on a larger scale. Bravo Jeremy!

    • @shawnmann9491
      @shawnmann9491 Год назад

      I appreciate your reflections on your experiences…I recently picked up a 1967 Framus Texan 12 string ( it’s the rarer blond top ) . It is MINT.
      I did a few tricks with the bridge/saddle for better tone, recreated it’s chrome nut with a bone version (also did the same with the upper string guide ) , and did a CF support rod to the inside ( light , string , inconspicuous ) from the neck block to the tail.
      It’s a cannon. Like alot of economy brands, there are bad ones and very good ones. I got lucky and mine was BEAUTIFULLY built. It looks 2 years old, not 55! People can’t believe it, and I’ve only got $250 into it. Thanks for sharing, and stay safe!

  • @kingrobert1st
    @kingrobert1st Год назад

    Unmistakable Martin sound!

  • @macmorgan6685
    @macmorgan6685 Год назад

    I’ve had Martins since my D-18 bought used in 1969- back when guitar repair was a black art and even Martin didn’t offer non-warranty repair. I’m now down to just 2, a D-18 and a D-15s. Over the years I had a number of Martins, some beautiful playing guitars and a couple of disappointments. I just sold a 1989 D-45 bought new but plagued with a number of issued probably from not being played enough- 2 neck resets, bindings coming unglued, severe bowing of the top complete with a cracked brace, bridge replacement, I finally had to let it go.
    But like the featured D-35 in this video, I had a 1969 Brazilian D-28s, the last of the legal ones. Unfortunately it had been built with a misplaced bridge/saddle and the intonation was off. But I still love the brand.

  • @GeorgeIreton
    @GeorgeIreton Год назад

    I bought one new for $600 out the door in 1969. Stupidly sold it a few years later. I have always regretted that. I do remember that tone tho!

  • @Celticsaint777
    @Celticsaint777 Год назад +1

    Just buy a mcpherson sable in basketweave and you won’t need to have repairs and the basketweave sounds like a high quality wood guitar.

  • @nutcase1065
    @nutcase1065 Год назад

    My first guitar was a 1972 Martin D-28. It had a rosewood body but don't know if it was Brazilian. I was too young and naive to really appreciate it. I haven't been able to afford another. I've did buy a C Fox w/mahogany body dreadnought modeled after a Martin and love it. The prestige of a Martin is nice for resale value but I think it really depends on the individual guitar, despite the label.

  • @davegallagher7428
    @davegallagher7428 Год назад +3

    Hey Jeremy, I grew up less than an hour from Nazareth, PA, but could never find a Martin guitar that I connected with and I’ve always felt like a turncoat, because I’ve always purchased Taylor Guitars. I just got a Martin 000 28 Modern Deluxe and I am so happy with it. This has nothing to do with your video but since you’re a Martin guy, I thought you would appreciate it.

  • @jasper_north
    @jasper_north Год назад

    You saw the D35 video by Martin… ? Great story.

  • @acadianflatpicker
    @acadianflatpicker Год назад

    Wonderfull job on that D35. Very cool to have saved that guitar. Someone will be extremely happy with it. 7000$ is not too bad either. Makes sense, me coming from Canada you would pay easily 8000$ here. Martin prices are insane now a days. I payed 2700$ for my new 2007 D35 in 2008 and now here they go for over 4000$ plus taxes. Hehehe....

  • @mrcurtis73
    @mrcurtis73 Год назад +2

    I like the fact that D16s got you into Martins. The music leader that was at my church when I first started going there got me into D16s. I’m 4’8” so the D16 has a good body depth for me. Anyway, I was wondering if you could tell me, what’s the difference between a newer D16E rosewood and D16RGT? Thanks.

    • @chucks6318
      @chucks6318 Год назад

      I picked up a 2011 D16GT about 8 months ago. GT just means Gloss Top. Mine is Mahogany back and sides. The "R" in the D16RGT means it has Rosewood back and sides. E just means electronics - assume it has a pickup. Hope this helps.

  • @slammahuh5955
    @slammahuh5955 4 месяца назад

    i have a 72 japanese sigma clone of this guitar still solid rosewood

  • @azcharlie2009
    @azcharlie2009 Год назад

    I used to own a D28 that was Brazilian Rosewood. I bought it new somewhere in the 60's. I sold it for $300 because I didn't think I was good enough to play it. What a mistake.... I've always wanted a D35. They are so beautiful. I bought a 1970's Yairi D85 that had a 3 piece back similar to a D35. It has burled mahogany sides and the two outside pieces on the back. The center piece is jacaranda, some kind of Indonesian rosewood. Beautiful, and it sounds great! But, nothing sounds like my other Martin, an HD28 my wife bought me back in the 90's. She bought for me because she felt bad that I'd sold my other one. Martins are just the best.

    • @gingerbeer914
      @gingerbeer914 Год назад

      Jacaranda is a synonym for Brazilian rosewood, which wasn't forbidden until 1992. The question is whether it was solid or just a veneer. I've got the veneer on an Ibanez Concord 762M and a Tama 3557-12. Martin used solid materials.

    • @azcharlie2009
      @azcharlie2009 Год назад

      @@gingerbeer914 I have several Yairi guitars. 2 D85s, and 1 5036, which is a beautiful classical. They the other D85, and the 5036 are laminated jacaranda. They may not be as good as a Martin, but they're pretty darn good! And beautifully built!

  • @quad1000
    @quad1000 Год назад

    I've always heard that a true neck reset, done right, involves a complete refret.

  • @WS-bk7uu
    @WS-bk7uu Год назад

    Loved the story about your Mum getting you to play the Neil Young songs! Random question, but what were you playing at the beginning? I'm a lower intermediate player looking to learn more strumming with embellishments (hammer ons etc). Not quite full blown bluegrass but sort of what you were playing 😁

  • @showdizzle1
    @showdizzle1 Год назад

    Talk to me about the pink paisley tele you have in the background? I had one of those and a blue one and I miss them so much!!!

    • @JeremySheppard
      @JeremySheppard  Год назад +1

      I've had this one for ages! Bought it in New Orleans. It is the perfect guitar.

    • @showdizzle1
      @showdizzle1 Год назад

      @@JeremySheppard I miss mine so much. I am stoked that you get to enjoy that one!!!!

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 Год назад +1

      I had a 1968 blue paisley, as well.

  • @texhaines9957
    @texhaines9957 Год назад

    Sounds great, Jeremy. How does the case smell from LA? Any mold? I suspect that neck is a classic profile (thick). Interesting but cautious.

  • @jerrydavis8895
    @jerrydavis8895 Год назад

    Hey Mr Jeremy, that thing sounds AWESOME. I watched your show awhile back about the Granddad and grandson selling granddads Martin. I had my gift Martin ooo18 stolen 20 yrs ago. Is there a place or forum for Martin's like mine. Thanks God bless

  • @gs3173
    @gs3173 Год назад +1

    Hullo Jeremy. Why woudnt replace the steel tube with an adjustable truss rod? Thanks for your help in my own personal guitar hunt!

    • @MashaT22
      @MashaT22 Год назад +1

      I guess they were trying to keep the original spec as much as possible and it is probably a lot less work to use the CF rod since the CF at least keeps the steel tube in place. If you add an adjustable truss rod, it’ll no longer look like the original guitar - and above all, I’m sure it is much higher risk that the neck will warp or snap if that steel tube gets removed in order to insert an adjustable truss rod. Those are my guesses. 😊

  • @westbayk2156
    @westbayk2156 Год назад

    1971 Martin D35... David Gilmour's favorite acoustic.

  • @kennewton5877
    @kennewton5877 Год назад

    What is the BoxGuitar in the back?

  • @PC-er4ey
    @PC-er4ey Год назад

    Hi Jeremy, I came across with a Martin DSS-2018 ( carbon fibre) Do you know anything about this model?? I can get some discount on this guitar, how would you compare it to the Guild D-55? Thank you so much!! I really hope you can reply me :) thanks from Hong Kong!

  • @R.L.Humpert
    @R.L.Humpert Год назад +2

    New martins sound great too. Not just the old ones. I have a brand new HD28 special and a 000-18 and they blow away all other brand guitars.

    • @ryanbloom1738
      @ryanbloom1738 Год назад

      Agree I have a D28 but I like my Guild D40 Triditional too.

    • @R.L.Humpert
      @R.L.Humpert Год назад

      @@ryanbloom1738 guild is just a great guitar maker. I still say Martin is king but yes they sound great too as well as others.

    • @R.L.Humpert
      @R.L.Humpert Год назад

      @@ryanbloom1738 imo

    • @R.L.Humpert
      @R.L.Humpert Год назад +3

      @@ryanbloom1738 those D28 guitars are fabulous from listening. I got the HD 28 because it came with the addi spruce top. They’re to me both just incredible guitars. Not sure how Martin continues for 100 years to make the best but they’re incredible.

    • @derekelder3010
      @derekelder3010 Год назад +2

      Sounds like you've never played a Bourgeois. Play one and you'll sell both those Martins

  • @matthewgreco7489
    @matthewgreco7489 Год назад +1

    Did I hear a little bit of Grey Street? 😊

  • @luish777
    @luish777 Год назад

    7grand after the restoration with that sound it's as good as gone.

  • @michaelaugust9021
    @michaelaugust9021 2 месяца назад

    How do you like those Lauten audio mics?

  • @J.C...
    @J.C... Год назад

    People use DRY heat these days. They're long past using steam. Dry heat has all the benefits and none of the negatives of using steam. The main one being you're not soaking other places in the guitar with water and you're not causing the finish to blush and you're not possibly causing the neck block to come loose from steam overpenetrating into places it shouldn't.
    Go over to twoodfrd's channel and watch any of his neck resets in the last 2-3 years or so. The more recent vids have the most recent version of that heating method.

  • @tomw7334
    @tomw7334 Год назад

    How does the D35 compare to your Gibson Songwriter?

  • @R.L.Humpert
    @R.L.Humpert Год назад +1

    Jeremy I just ordered an electric guitar. It’s the McCarty 594 thin line. Do you like them?

  • @mikepj1025
    @mikepj1025 Год назад

    I have a D 35 and it is hands down the best sounding guitar I’ve ever heard. Everyone that hears it says it sounds the best they have heard. I’ll never get why they are not more in demand.

    • @kfm908
      @kfm908 Год назад

      A friend of mine thought his d35 was the best till he played my old early 60's J50 Gibson.He wanted to trade then and there

    • @westbayk2156
      @westbayk2156 Год назад

      Because of the fear of an eventual neck reset for one. But the stigma of the D35s being made cheaper and not having a solid body turned people off. And, the rumors(?) of the old templates being worn and becoming inaccurate was a concern.

    • @pmscalisi
      @pmscalisi Год назад

      @@westbayk2156 D35 uses solid wood throughout. That nonsense about three piece backs is just urban legend.
      The template issues on bridge placement affected all Martins. I have a friend with a 1975 D45 that had the bridge in the wrong place, which he had fixed years ago.

    • @westbayk2156
      @westbayk2156 Год назад

      @@pmscalisi That "urban legend" has permeated many a well respected website. Could it be that all those venerated institutions are wrong ?
      The template issue affected the headstock as well, cosmetically. Hence the well rounded corners.

    • @westbayk2156
      @westbayk2156 Год назад

      Facts and stats aside, David Gilmour used a 1971 D35 throughout the Pink Floyd catalog, namely on Wish You Were Here.
      That alone gives MY 1971 D35 all the cred it needs.

  • @J.C...
    @J.C... Год назад

    There's some for sale right now. I might ought to buy a lottery ticket with that much luck 🤣

  • @peterdixon1714
    @peterdixon1714 Год назад

    Jeremy you didn’t mention what’s bad about this guitar? 😀

  • @coastrider9673
    @coastrider9673 Год назад

    Wish I had seen this earlier. A few months ago I sent my '81 d-35 back to Martin for a refret.
    Looks like it's going to take six months and cost well over $2,000. I'm no expert but it seems excessive both in time and money. Respect for the customer or the instrument cannot be detected in my communication with them so far. Has not been a pleasant experience. But they have the guitar for a few more months.

    • @gingerbeer914
      @gingerbeer914 Год назад +1

      Cancel the deal and ask your guitar back. Then go to a good luthier. I've never seen a refret that cost more than 400 euros.
      2 grand is a scam.

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 Год назад

      Wow! Is that all they are doing to your guitar, Coastrider?

    • @coastrider9673
      @coastrider9673 Год назад

      @@rosewoodsteel6656 no, although that is all I had asked for and was pretty surprised with the list of things that they say need to be done. As far as I can tell it's the whole Martin neck reset thing and all attendant procedures. I am willing to trust that when I finally get it back 6 months or so after initiating the process, and paying a premium, that it will be a very happy homecoming.

  • @williammotsko8151
    @williammotsko8151 Год назад +1

    Drill at the 15th fret.

  • @geertjanblanken9502
    @geertjanblanken9502 Год назад

    'The absolute last'?!? Unless you can show that by means of a serial number (I asked you about that earlier), you probably mean 'one of the last'? What I appreciate about you and our channel is the honesty and sincerity. I'm sorry to see that you seem to think you need these screamy, exaggerated click-bait lines. In my opinion: you don't.

  • @eazycheetah
    @eazycheetah Год назад

    Wouldn’t pay less than 600 for a neck reset on a guitar of this quality. Fretwork can be a few hundred more. $1k isn’t unreasonable.

  • @mattkerslake149
    @mattkerslake149 Год назад +1

    15th fret not 14th fret

  • @Mendo707mx
    @Mendo707mx Год назад +1

    Sounds fantastic, and stunningly beautiful…

  • @ryanstokes5363
    @ryanstokes5363 5 месяцев назад

    You’re from Covington?!?!

    • @JeremySheppard
      @JeremySheppard  5 месяцев назад

      My wife is and we lived there for years.

  • @briankehew579
    @briankehew579 3 месяца назад

    Martins for pickin Gibsons for strummin.

  • @geryloftis7985
    @geryloftis7985 18 дней назад

    Do you know a luthier capable of rebuilding my Martin D-18 with extensive damage.

    • @JeremySheppard
      @JeremySheppard  18 дней назад +1

      Ben Padgett at Elderly or Nathan Wright with Wright Lutherie

  • @pappyprimetime7510
    @pappyprimetime7510 Месяц назад

    A little quieter? The d35 is a bass cannon compared to a 28 and certainly an 18

  • @davestambaugh7282
    @davestambaugh7282 Год назад

    Looking at the size of the collection, I can sat that you are not a collector but you certainly are a hoarder!!

    • @MashaT22
      @MashaT22 Год назад +1

      Say what?! Wow. Not even sure why you’d say something like that. I guess you’ve never seen an actual hoarding situation to even know what that means.

    • @davestambaugh7282
      @davestambaugh7282 Год назад

      @@MashaT22 Look the word up in the dictionary. It tells all of the meanings of a word. Unlike television.

    • @MashaT22
      @MashaT22 Год назад +1

      @@davestambaugh7282 it’s the way you said it with a negative connotation that makes it exactly what I said. I’m sorry, but your comment was out of line by the way you put a negative connotation on Jeremy’s use of the word “collection” and said “but you certainly are a hoarder!!” . . . and then on top of it, you made like I’m an idiot who gets all my information from tv. I have a postgraduate degree and have been a CRLA Certified Level III Master Tutor since 2003. I most definitely understand what you said and know how to conduct research well beyond dictionary sources. That’s besides the point, though. Nobody deserves to have their intelligence belittled for defending a hard working guitar RUclipsr and family man with a beautifully displayed, modest collection that he’s worked hard for (and most people like me with a single guitar would love to have) - unlike many guitar RUclipsrs with more guitars than they can ever play or appreciate adding into the dozens.
      After I stood up for Jeremy and said that your comment really was uncalled for, you could have simply apologized for any miscommunication and said what you meant in another way. Instead, you went on to bash my intelligence too. On what planet is that an appropriate response to my comment? I stood up to defend J, and you told me to get educated and learn to use a dictionary?
      Anyway. . . have a nice day, sir. I’m here for the guitars, and you’re clearly here to troll . . . if not, you would have had an entirely different response that included an apology.
      No need to reply back.

    • @davestambaugh7282
      @davestambaugh7282 Год назад

      @@MashaT22 Just like beauty, the negativity is in the eye of the beholder!!

  • @theloothgroup
    @theloothgroup Год назад +1

    It's better to invest your money in sailboats.

  • @jan_phd
    @jan_phd Год назад +1

    My '71 D-35 needs nothing.

  • @thomasfazzio4099
    @thomasfazzio4099 Год назад

    Why not replace truss rod with adjustable.not being critical just educating myse

    • @JeremySheppard
      @JeremySheppard  Год назад

      That would require removing the fingerboard and drilling a sizable hole through the neck block. I didn't think it was worth it to modify it that heavily.

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 Год назад

      I have never missed having an adjustable truss rod in my old D-35. Not even once.

  • @steby123
    @steby123 Год назад

    Pardon me while droooollll !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @michaelburkmier488
    @michaelburkmier488 Год назад

    How can you afford to buy all these guitars

  • @johnbrown4568
    @johnbrown4568 Год назад

    This is weird. Seemingly, this guy posted this video on Martin "Luthier" King day. Just say'n...

    • @JeremySheppard
      @JeremySheppard  Год назад

      What does that mean? It was pure circumstance

  • @richardblock2458
    @richardblock2458 Год назад

    My brother has one of these, but he doesn't play it. Absurd.

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 Год назад

      What year is it, Richard?

    • @richardblock2458
      @richardblock2458 Год назад

      @@rosewoodsteel6656 1969 I'm pretty sure. Had it worked on in famous LA guitar shop

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 Год назад

      @@richardblock2458 Sounds like a great guitar! I hope your brother picks it up again someday. Many people stop playing and pick it up in the future. :)

    • @richardblock2458
      @richardblock2458 Год назад

      @@rosewoodsteel6656 It's a 69 D35, Brazilian Rosewood. Norm's fixed it up for $1,000 but says its worth a hell of a lot.

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 Год назад

      @@richardblock2458 It certainly is. :)

  • @markdavis3814
    @markdavis3814 Год назад

    Martins aren't bad for a mass produced guitar.

    • @citizentuck
      @citizentuck Год назад

      The ultimate troll lmao

    • @theshapeexists
      @theshapeexists Год назад +1

      Depends on the model and year and materials used. Lemons exist everywhere in the acoustic world

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 Год назад +1

      Cork Sniffer Alert!!

  • @sebg2086
    @sebg2086 Год назад +1

    stay with the same size string........save 1000$ woot woot

    • @gingerbeer914
      @gingerbeer914 Год назад

      Light means 12s.
      That's my favourite.
      But the standard setup of my Martin D-28M The Mamas and the Papas is with 13s. I'm not going to change that. It played fine right from the start. It's solid Madagascar rosewood btw, the best alternative for Brazilian rosewood.

  • @pmscalisi
    @pmscalisi Год назад

    Go buy a new one and see what it costs, $1000 isn’t a bad price for what you had done to it.

  • @NoUseForAName0626
    @NoUseForAName0626 Год назад

    I'm not getting ANY of your video or Live Stream Notifications anymore. Maybe I need to Unsub and then resub.. 🤷‍♂️

    • @JeremySheppard
      @JeremySheppard  Год назад

      Uh oh. That's not good. Don't forget me! 😂