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Rebuilding one of the first Martin Herringbone D-28's
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- čas přidán 10. 09. 2023
- #guitar #prewar #martind28
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Who doesn’t love a good guitar story? It’s very easy to see how much this guitar means to him. I didn’t realize a relatively new guitar, or a guitar that isn’t from the original owner, can draw as much love as this one does for Caleb. This video just made my day.
I love stories connected with guitars and how they become more and more important and mystical to people as they get older. I mean honestly you could get a brand new and potentially as well sounding guitar, but no way would it bring as much joy to the player and people around as something that has gone through so much, pleased that many people in the past and been there during many events of significant importance to us.
Man you have worked so hard to make your life around music, you got the music store, the channel and a wonderful community! Caleb seems like such an interesting guy and musician.
Hey Jeremy, this is so great!! Epic to hear the story of this guitar in detail, including things like the resets and the previous owner. All the history is just so interesting!! Please find some more!!
Wow what a quick turn around and great work. 😊
Great guitar story, and a sweet sounding instrument. And both of you play it well, and it just sounds amazing in Caleb's hands.
I have a '76 HD28 that I recently bought. I love that guitar. It awesome seeing another one in action.
Beautiful guitar with a cool story. Love videos like this Jeremy.
Absolutely remarkable guitar. Glad you did not repair the hole. It would have looked odd, as I have seen one where that was done. A repair like that would have impacted the sound. Great video.
Caleb, you’re well on your way to having a cool Willie style Trigger 2! Congrats on getting her tuned up and singing again. Who says two sound holes aren’t better than one…. lol
Great video Jeremy! What a special guitar
Yeah they changed the bracing of the D-28 in 1944 to a non scalloped bracing, because people were putting heavy gauges of strings on ti and it was tearing top off of them. They reintroduced the scalloped bracing in 1976 with the HD-28 brand. But if you wanted the closest pre war Martin D-28 that everybody wants, it's the HD-28 which brought back the haring bone and the fancy snowflake inlay and most important, the scalloped bracing which lets that top vibrate like a bat out of hell.
Martin enthusiasts know exactly why the phrase “for a 70’s Martin” is said often. I will say scalloping braces does help tremendously. That guitar is cool. I’d definitely pick it up if I saw it in a shop.
Love the Scarlet Begonias!
Such a cool story and guitar! Thank you!
I just subscribed! Thanks for the content.
One of your better videos... 👍🏻😍
It would be nice to explain how that hole was made.
He's played thousands of shows on it. He's so tall there's elliptical wear from his right arm.
Looks a lot like the d28 that Dierks Bentley has. It’s a 90s hd28 that also has a hole in the same spot
Love it!
Beautiful guitar and great story. What is herringbone? Always heard it, but never knew it was from Germany. Always thought it was a binding pattern.
It is, just a top purfling.
@@LegsON thank you very much.
beautiful how can i play a martin to feel and listen to all the hype because in my mind n this is my opinion that i have n 80 dollar used dred from (rogue) lol but i will be money once u play it u will understand n mind u the headstock is glued on n a few hole patches on the body haha but back to my question im dying n need to play a martin D28
How much mojo do you want sir?
All of it...
Just abject curiosity here, but with playing for over fifty years with too many other guitarists to count, I've never seen a hole worn in that spot and can't figure out how it was done. Anyone have an idea?
finger nails, pick technique etc.
Probably lent it to his brother in law once and it came back like that. That's how all my good stuff got flubbed up 😆
That occurred to me too. My guess is the player rests his pinky finger on the top on that spot while he plays with his fingers or a pick. There's no way that's from strumming.
For the life of me I can't wrap my head around a guitar player wearing a hole in their guitar. There are countless players who play their acoustic guitars more than the average player and they don't wear a hole in the body of their guitar. How does that happen? Conventional wisdom dictates that if you see a wear spot on your guitar you might want to make a concerted effort to avoid it getting worse. I don't know. I like my guitar hole-free. I guess different strokes.
I thought the 76/77 herringbones were the first year HD-28?
This is a 76
What kind of pickup is in this D-28? Great video!
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I have a 72 D28 that is gonna need a neck reset. Awesome guitar..No holes lol
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Neck resets aren't a badge of honor and isn't the result of how much the guitar is played. It's the guitar not being properly maintained. The hole in the top is a sign of how much the guitar has been played, the amount of neck resets are not. Keep that guitar properly humidified and maybe go to a lighter gauge string.
Dude looks like Frank Zappa.
Or Pappa Stache
11:20 says the guy with a hole in his guitar!! Lol!
That looks just like Dierks Bentley's!