1978 Sigma DR-7 Dreadnought
Up for sale today is the guitar that put Sigma on the map. This is, according to Japanese "lawsuit-era" acoustic collectors, as close as one can get to the tone and feel of a vintage Martin without shelling out the $5,000 it would cost!
This is fresh out of the shop with a professional setup, brand-new D'addario 12-56 gauge strings, a complete fret polish, and a full cleaning. This old girl is ready to sing again, and with the huge, boomy tone and projection that is has, that will fill the room and nearly overpower a real D28, she might just earn a place in your collection as the bluegrass queen! Take a look at that stunningly-aged and tastefully-ambered spruce top, with a jaw-droppingly lovely set of rosewood to set the contrast. This guitar is as aesthetically appealing as it is fun to play, and it's a real peach to play!
These are small dings and light scratches here and there that you'd expect from a 40-year-old instrument, but it's been surprisingly well-kept and has 100% structural integrity with no cracks, bellying, or issues of any kind! Replaced tuning keys and truss rod cover are the only things that are non-original on her, and considering the quality of the original keys, that left quite a bit to desire, that's probably an upgrade!
At this price, she won't be around for long! So snatch this rare piece of Martin history up before someone else does!
Up for sale today is the guitar that put Sigma on the map. This is, according to Japanese "lawsuit-era" acoustic collectors, as close as one can get to the tone and feel of a vintage Martin without shelling out the $5,000 it would cost!
This is fresh out of the shop with a professional setup, brand-new D'addario 12-56 gauge strings, a complete fret polish, and a full cleaning. This old girl is ready to sing again, and with the huge, boomy tone and projection that is has, that will fill the room and nearly overpower a real D28, she might just earn a place in your collection as the bluegrass queen! Take a look at that stunningly-aged and tastefully-ambered spruce top, with a jaw-droppingly lovely set of rosewood to set the contrast. This guitar is as aesthetically appealing as it is fun to play, and it's a real peach to play!
These are small dings and light scratches here and there that you'd expect from a 40-year-old instrument, but it's been surprisingly well-kept and has 100% structural integrity with no cracks, bellying, or issues of any kind! Replaced tuning keys and truss rod cover are the only things that are non-original on her, and considering the quality of the original keys, that left quite a bit to desire, that's probably an upgrade!
At this price, she won't be around for long! So snatch this rare piece of Martin history up before someone else does!
| Mis en ligne | il y a 9 ans |
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| État | Très bon (occasion) Le matériel en état « Très Bon » fonctionne bien mais a quelques dommages cosmétiques.En savoir plus |
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