Here is a rare, old classic – a 1946 Martin D-28. This fine instrument has been used as intended and played, and looks and sounds it!
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MORE →Here is a rare, old classic – a 1946 Martin D-28. This fine instrument has been used as intended and played, and looks and sounds it!
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MORE →Gibson introduced the L-7 in 1933 as a less expensive, working musician’s alternative to the fairly expensive L-5, with a smaller body width of 16 inches. In 1935, it grew up to its full size of 17 inches and shifted to an X-brace on the top.
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MORE →From Master Luthier William Laskin, here is a lovely early 70’s concert size flat top. The classic wood pairing of Sitka spruce and Indian rosewood along with this body shape provides a well balanced tone with strong note fundamental, full rich bass response and wonderful overtones
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MORE →As Dana says, ” The BK Slope D known as the Banjo Killer has a deep, broad tone. Through wood selection and voicing, we push it in the direction of a bigger bottom end, a lush top end, and greater volume, similar to the characteristics of Bryan Sutton’s original Banjo Killer. When I first started making slope shouldered Dreadnoughts, I went for something as different as possible from the balanced and focused sound of my standard Dreadnought. The Banjo Killer gets me back to that original idea.”
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