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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

100.0. "Mahtin (snicker) Electric Lead" by GENRAL::ALBERTUS () Wed Nov 19 1986 12:11

    ... and here's another one ...
    
    Anybody ever even seen a Martin E-28 electric lead (solid body)?
    
    I lucked out about a year ago buying one from the factory for $300.
    Was in 'kit form' (I know what you're thinkin' but read on) which
    was a completely finished guitar except for the hardware/electronics
    had to be installed/wired.  I spent about 10 hours on it total
    including the detail work on the fingerboard.  Sucker's serialized
    even.
    
    Apparently, Martin had discontinued their 'real' electric line (this
    one's a Martin through and through, not one of those Stinger jobs
    they've got going now) about 3-4 years ago, shut down the line and
    put all what was there into their "Woodworker's Dream' to sell as
    kits.
    
    Should have bought two of 'em.  
    
    Never seen one in a store, used in a band ... and why not?
    
    ... and while I'm at it ... I'm looking for an EB-28, the Martin
    electric bass (also discontinued).  If anybody's aware of one of
    these for sale, I sure like to hear about it.   They'd look "Oh
    so fine" together.
                                                               
    AA
    
    
    
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100.1A LeadDV780::MALKOSKIWed Jun 03 1987 14:158
    Martin built those things in the 60's.  Not popular.  Used ones
    don't fetch much.  They really aren't bad guitar but electric guitar
    popularity is based on who plays what not quality.  I have not tracked
    their value but some of the big resellers (Mandoline Bros. in NY;
    Gruhn Guitars in Nashville) have them.  They might even help you
    find the EB-28.  
    Paul Malkoski  
    
100.2Three Types of Martin ElectricsAQUA::ROSTWe don' need no steenking namesWed Jun 03 1987 17:179
    
    Re: -.1
    
    Beg to differ but the *solid* body E-18, -28 and their bass (EB)
    cousins were made in the 1980's.  There was a *hollow* body line
    also made in the 60's as well as a limited number of flattops sold
    with DeArmond pickups mounted right to the top, also from the 60's.
    
    All three types were dismal failures market-wise.
100.3mod requestMILKWY::JACQUESVintage taste, reissue budgetFri Jun 30 1995 15:317
    Moderators, please delete notes 230.0 and 230.4  These are ancient
    notes that I apparently entered by accident and have nothing
    to do with Gibson basses. I realize that the rest of note 230 
    should be spared. Please do what you can to get rid of the bogus
    for-sale notes. 
    
    Mark