Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Douglas; *> Give me a 1966 Martin D28 over its "new" clone any day... *Heh. 1966 represents a drop in value of the D28 (although not as *substantial as *the switch to Indian rosewood in late 1969): this is when the *tortoise celluloid pickguard was replaced with black plastic. maybe i should have my '46 D-18 (scalloped braces) refinished in BLACK PAINT ? where's Shintaro when you really need him ? truth be known, i wouldn't _dream_ of doing this with my D'Angelicos or Epiphones <g> *Of course, you're right about old vs. clone thing. I bought a new *Taylor rather than a new Martin. I used to have an old OOO18, and I *could kick myself for selling it. ...and if my foot could reach my ass, i would have been dead long ago. if any of my M4-MOT's ever come on the market, i am either under the influence of a controlled substance, being held for ransom or the buyer will be purchasing stolen property. *Oh, and speaking of Leicas, there really is no comparison between the *feel of my M3 DS and my M4-P. The older body is much quieter as *well. And the M4-P is considerably quieter than the M6 I recently *checked out at Tamarkin. couldn't agree more. if the M4's _felt_ as good as my DS M3's i could sell some stuff & get the 90 APO, but NOOOOOOOOO !!!! best jerry haussler www.zephyrblau.com