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2022 MARTIN OM-28 RE-IMAGINED
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As I said recently, giving up playing guitar.
So, I have this. It's as new, plays well, sounds good, and what to do with it?
I thought of a prize draw but got talked out of it. That's fine, they're just thinking of me, and i appreciate it.
But tt still leaves me with what to do, and I've come up with this:
£2,400.BUT,names go in the hat, as before. A winner is drawn. They put
£2k into my bank account." What about the £400 Mellish? " That the winner sends to tFB.
Well, that's it. If you want to go for it, we'll do it in November.
The Guitar would come to you free of scratches, scuffs, dings; it's hardshell case and original receipt.
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lies.
EDIT: but I'll still be here, still chiming in, don't worry
Anyway, the way Martin prices are going, it will be worth £3,400 this time next year.
PS: Just as well you are in Blighty. If you were somewhere in Oz I'd be tempted to make you an offer you couldn't refuse.
PPS: Come to think of it, I said (and meant) the same thing to you about your HD-28!
I've been thinking about this for maybe two years. I'd be at a gig, getting ready. I knew what to do cos I'd done it so many times before. I'd go through the songs, carefully put my guitar in its case and head home.
But my instrument of choice was a five-string openback banjo. Not bluegrass (too modern) but clawhammer or frailing or bumditty (there's many names for it, old-time being another).
Have you ever done something your heart's not in? With me it was fun at first, then the reason became money, and I felt trapped. Now I want to be free.
Its an interesting question isn't it. Why do we favour a particular strand of stringed instrument playing when we have the opportunity to pursue a variety of different branches.
I tried to master the classical instrument when I was 54 and spent several years at it. But I just didn't get there and it all became a bit of a stress. Similarly, and with respect to all the electric players who are clearly in the majority on tFB, I could never find love for electrics and all the gadgets, pedals and amps which accompany them.
I always came back to acoustics. Simple acoustics without electrics. I even love their smell!
Why do we have favourites? Is it because that's what we kicked off on? Is it because it's what we're best at? Is it the shape of an individuals hands or something to do with comfort? No idea.
For you its obviously banjos which always seem a 'fun' instrument!
(btw £2,400 is a great price for an OM28 Reimagined/Standard. They are different instruments to the OM28 Modern Deluxe which is perceived as being a brighter more 'modern' sound but which is way more expensive. OM28's generally are a candidate for 'best fingerpicker'. I have a 2018 OM28 Reimagined. £2.4K to acquire a 2022 one is a good bargain for a serious player.)
No, my first instrument was an acoustic guitar. But my grandad played a banjo that I'd heard all through my childhood.
I loved that sound but I tried to be different. For 63 years I tried (that's one heck of a prison sentence .) but guitars hasn't worked.
Some will say "Have both". Why? Why keep a guitat you don't want to play anymore? It needs to be played.
So I hear you.
Still haven't parted with my electrics, though (yet?)
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The deal is £2,400, the smaller amount paid to tFB by the winner, so that I just get £2000. The guitar is a bargain.
Before the draw starts, you'll see pics of the guitar. I'm kindly to be helped there by. @Tanmin. Cheers mate
I have to say that I'd be disappointed. I'd want it to be enjoyed for what it is, not as a means to a quick buck.
Any ideas how I can guard against it? I can't come up with any.
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The original factory bridge pins (plastic) will be in the case's accessory box.
I was tempted to add a StroboClip Peterson tuner, then I thought that would be spoiling you
Mellish you really love this guitar, think it through. I also don't want a reason to buy yet another lol
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This one has low action, making playing way up the board a doddle.
There's no buzz, even when I dig in, and the intonation is perfect. I've had nothing done, that's just how it came
I want to be sure I'm doing the right thing.
EDIT: At this point I'm 98% sure the draw. Will go ahead.
Restrict to 'known' fBers. By that I mean something like account is older than X days/months.
State - not for sale to a bedroom dealer.
This may work in that most bedroom dealers on fB are known and so it is plausible you would be able to notice them. Perhaps with admin help. And the first rule precludes them making a new account to get in on the action.
This is not perfect as it may prevent a new member from getting involved on the draw, perhaps that can be circumnavigated on an individual basis?
It's a lovely guitar and a great thought. How to get it into the hands of the right person is more difficult. It might be easier to replace a lottery by a short application with an 'about me' and you could decide who you'd like to sell it to.
All these ideas are really just ideas. I've got enough nice acoustics for now, so I won't be entering. I really do hope it ends up in the hands of someone that will appreciate it for years to come.
I have two. One is all-alloy, the other plastic. The all-alloy is a better build (imo) but the display is dim. They fixed that with the plastic version but build suffers lol. But hey, that's me nit-picking.
I also have a list of members I'd be happy to see it go to.....................................
So we'll see how it goes, yeah?
"Are you a serial flipper?"
"No"
"OK"