Sorry... the magic is gone, my friend! It's a step in the right direction, but it doesn't capture the gritty nuances of the first one:) I must admit to being somewhat envious of the LED's however!
Hi, Gahame, hope you didn't take my reaction to the plastic Martin discussion Personally. I really agree with your feelings about the lowering of quality and using the Martin name, etc. Didn't mean it as a disagreement with anyone in the discussion. But when I was young I think the selection of cheap guitars to learn on,and/or give to a kid for a present, were worse and not usually set up with playability in mind! Today the standard has been raised so much that a kid probably has a better chance at not being so put off by the difficulty of playing that they soon just quit, which is what happened to the majority of kids.And keep up the good work, again your input is always very enlightenig.
And you can tell Mike Kolb , AKA Porter Wagoner, Maybe he can try to come up with a better picture!
charley erck
Jun 17, 2011
Mike Kolb
Jun 24, 2011
charley erck
Hi, Gahame, hope you didn't take my reaction to the plastic Martin discussion Personally. I really agree with your feelings about the lowering of quality and using the Martin name, etc. Didn't mean it as a disagreement with anyone in the discussion. But when I was young I think the selection of cheap guitars to learn on,and/or give to a kid for a present, were worse and not usually set up with playability in mind! Today the standard has been raised so much that a kid probably has a better chance at not being so put off by the difficulty of playing that they soon just quit, which is what happened to the majority of kids.And keep up the good work, again your input is always very enlightenig.
And you can tell Mike Kolb , AKA Porter Wagoner, Maybe he can try to come up with a better picture!
Jun 28, 2011