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My front porch blues machine

its a 1946 Martin D-18. Just right for beating out a Robert Johnson tune.
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the title was supposed to be front porch blues machine lol


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its got a really warm tone. I love it lol


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I'll see what I can do I'm still kinda new to the world of computers. They need to have a forum like this for computers lol


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the title was supposed to be front porch blues machine lol
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Thanks Allthumbs and thanks to you You Too for the help


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Beautiful guitar.....I'll bet that baby has tone for MILES!


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wow that is beeeeeeautiful!


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Real pretty, all of us guys and guitars made in 1946 have a warm tone.

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Very nice indeed. and I bet it does sound good. That kind of old wood is a treasure.


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Really nice guitar!

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Very nice guitar!!


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