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Some help understanding this listing on Rich Tone
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https://richtonemusic.co.uk/martin-000-28ec-eric-clapton-signature-hard-case-2nd-hand-122926/I've been looking at this Martin Clapton signature for the past week. My current acoustic is a Taylor Academy 12e, so it would be a big upgrade if I go for it - but for the amount it's not a decision I can make without being sure. I'm too far to try it out at their shop.
However, other used Clapton Martins I'm seeing on the used market are around 3400-3700 in price, and the new price is 4300.
2800 seems like a good price considering that, so I'm wondering why this hasn't been snatched up already.
Is there something in the listing that would put you off? I feel like I'm missing something. I'm likely overthinking it, but I'm so used to well priced items flying off the used listings that this remaining is an outlier.
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the word "may" puts me off straight away - - if they have it and have seen it they'd know - so it could be they're selling it on comission for a private seller, without actually seeing/having it in "stock" and using photo's from the seller
It its something as lazy as using "pro forma" text to describe it for a £2.5K + guitar .............. that, for me, would be another indicator to leave it well alone
I could well be wrong, but that's my gut instinct
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Have you contacted them to "discuss" as they've suggested ?
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I might give them a call tomorrow, have been researching the EC models in the meantime. Dated this specific one to 1999. Some forums say they're notoriously inconsistent too.
A guitar in Classifieds here, say, with "may have scratches and dings" would be slow to sell. Why? Cos you want to know the condition - not what it *may* be, but what it *is*.
Go for a drive, catch a train, hitch a ride, whatever it takes. It's an acoustic. Every wooden acoustic guitar ever made is different. Unless £2800 doesn't matter to you, play before you buy.
If you're keen, go and play it and snap it up. Mid-range/all Martins vary +++ in their tone as I'm sure you know.
Personally I wouldn't spend this amount of money without playing it and inspecting it.
Martin OM28 Standard (the old re-imagined spec) £3,659
Have you looked at Furch or Larrivee at your price range?
Larrivee 40 Legacy range looks yummy. Larrivee OM40R is £1,900'ish second. Looks great value. Also new 44 series. Reviewed in this month's Guitarist.
It might be a bargain, it might be a dog. Only way to know is to try it against a few others. Then take the one that you can’t put down.
If I was going to do that, I would insist on the following information:
Action at the 12th fret for high and low E string
Amount of Neck relief
String height over the top at the bridge (in other words, the distance between the underside of the string and the actual soundboard, measured right in front of the bridge)
These let you know what the general geometry of the guitar is and whether it will be easily setup-able to your requirements. If you can't play it, knowing it can be set up to play and sound optimal is the next best thing.
https://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/product/px230113398813002--larrivee-om03r-pre-owned
I'm sure Mellish said as much with a recent experience?
Should you change your mind when you try it, you get your money back. OR, if you fancy another guitar, your 10% will roll over to that if you want it to
I would absolutely not buy it without trying it, if sending your current guitar to them first is part of the package.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
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A friend has a Larrivee, an older one, and it sounds really nice. A lovely rich tone. It’ll be interesting to hear what you think of it @Aornic.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
More vintage-spec 000s have been added to the range subsequently which makes the EC look like just an overpriced signature on a guitar.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
Mrs Guitarjack doesn't read the forum thankfully.
I believe the standard 000-28 is 2 5/32".