1971 D28 Martin Acoustic Guitar
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
- 1971 D28 Martin Acoustic Guitar
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Sounds nice and bright - great tone.
Thanks Earth Person! 🎻✌️🙂😎
In 1985 Martin introduced an adjustable truss rod.
My '74 D-35 was adjustable by installing light gauge strings to slack the neck off and mediums to bring it back if it got too slack 😁
uh...it was 1985.
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Very good job Dave!
Super good repair!
Gotta love that heat press! Nice job.
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awesome job Dave!!!!!!!!!!!
Dave, as always you have me laughing at something you said at the start of the Video, I make coffee in the Morning turn on the Puter and see if Dave has a New video, Keep them coming Man, Cousin Figel
Nice work, Canuck.
i never realized martin guitarsa didnt have a trussrod adjustment till this video in the 1970s. so expensive i never ever played them in stores. so wow if you have a vintage martin you need a heat press. lol martin must be laughing too. great job dave on this huge dreadknought guitar. and in guess you hae to use spacers inder the bridge nutt too for string height. wow. ancient tech for a guitar. super job dave under this kinda problem. but then your the man on guitar repairs and setups. it sounds wonderful after daves magic
Great video.
Martin heat press? One more, and its a trend. Still, a lovely guitar. Nice stuff, Dave. Good news from the Doctor, I hope.
My trust rod is untrustable
Another win! Martin put the bridge on in the wrong place on some guitars. I've seen some videos where they got relocated to the proper position. Really surprised that they left the factory that way, but they did.
Late ‘60s- early ‘70s especially. I knew a guy who worked for them in that period. He said a lot of their templates had gotten worn down, and I think the company was in a period of inertia.
My mom’s D28 had the bridge in the wrong place. It cracked every two years. A luthier placed the bridge in the correct place and it never cracked again. That luthier used to work at the Martin factory, and quit because their QC went too far afield for his taste.
I now have that 1966 D28, and it is such a beast, and so treasured.
My 1978 D-35 also has no truss rod and is approaching neck reset time. Great guitar, though.
Cool. My old 1969-70 Yamaki is a dead ringer for that Martin, An obvious copy except for the Yamaki's zero fret.
DAVE, never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down and beat you with experience!
Is it me or does this guitar have quite a bright tone to it? I like it.
I thought the same thing.
New strings?
truss rods I think '85 and after
Not trying to second guess anything. I don’t know all the facts. I only know what you tell us about the victim.
If the neck was straight with no string tension, could it be that buddy might be using strings that are maybe too heavy for the guitar? I’ve always heard you say to use the strings that the guitar was designed for. Just wondering.✌️Interesting that someone did that work on the bridge.
Hey Dave, when using the heat press, would there be any benefit to turning the guitar over?
Heat rises.
@ 5:31 > look uh-gain...
Any stats on how long that will last, based on ones you've done before?
9th fret 🎸
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Oops, obviously missed that...
I wonder with an old Martin like that with no truss rod, if you could buy a new neck from Martin that has one? I’m sure it wouldn’t be cheap tho.
Be nice having a truss rod over the rest of the lifespan
It would be a big expensive deal to do that. The bracing and neck block would have to be altered to install an adjustable truss rod.
Most older Martins maintain an acceptable relief. My 1934 C2 had a reset about five years ago, but the neck was straight. It has an ebony non adjustable rod,
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and third is the one with a hairy chest!
I can look at the height of the strings at the 12th fret and tell you hat guitar needs a neck reset or a bridge and sadle replacement and Im betting on neck reset and sadle lowering
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