is there a huge difference?
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wait...2400, including like the african wood stuff, etc, etc.?
edit: And to say something about what others were saying
I highly doubt that to have a custom martin built that its going to be cheap..cheap being 2500-3000, unless its a really shitty ass guitar. The reason why the prices are the way they are is because of the fact they produce so many. Think about telling RCA or whoever to make a tv thats completely different from whats out there now. That means they can't mass produce that one tv, hence higher cost. So yea, a true custom guitar will run you a pretty penny.
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I highly doubt that to have a custom martin built that its going to be cheap..cheap being 2500-3000, unless its a really shitty ass guitar. The reason why the prices are the way they are is because of the fact they produce so many. Think about telling RCA or whoever to make a tv thats completely different from whats out there now. That means they can't mass produce that one tv, hence higher cost. So yea, a true custom guitar will run you a pretty penny.
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but i was under the impression that every martin is custom madeeverydayDMBfan_18 wrote:wait...2400, including like the african wood stuff, etc, etc.?
edit: And to say something about what others were saying
I highly doubt that to have a custom martin built that its going to be cheap..cheap being 2500-3000, unless its a really shitty ass guitar. The reason why the prices are the way they are is because of the fact they produce so many. Think about telling RCA or whoever to make a tv thats completely different from whats out there now. That means they can't mass produce that one tv, hence higher cost. So yea, a true custom guitar will run you a pretty penny.
anywho, to the person talking about the guitar from ELDERLY, it is used, and not a custom purchase from Martin, so thats why its only $2400
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you can do whatever you want, from modifying one to creating one from scratch using martin's basic elements:
http://www.martinguitar.com/guitars/custom/index.html
check out the pdf catalog, it shows a bunch of stuff and says you have to do it through a dealer
http://www.martinguitar.com/guitars/custom/index.html
check out the pdf catalog, it shows a bunch of stuff and says you have to do it through a dealer
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I was referring to a guitar that I got priced through Buffalo Bros with the Martin Custom Shop. I asked them to price a guitar identical to a DM3MD. They said they could do it but without Dave's sig inlayed at the 12th fret. I was quoted a price of $2400 for this guitar, which in my opinion beats the hell out of the $4000 I see DM3MD's going for. And for the exact (almost) guitar.
on a side note...while getting a guitar that is different from the standard (thus having to be built through the custom shop) does substantially raise the price, it (imho) is worth the money because:
a) it's getting the personal attention of a Custom Shop builder rather than just going down the assembly line
b) Martin's Custom Shop builds the guitar, then gives it a week "settling in" period, then rechecks it to make sure it meets their standards then gives it their stamp of approval and send it your way. Regular production line guitars don't get that level of TLC. Martins have of late been pretty inconsistent, but I have played several custom shop guitars and every one of them has been outstanding, so ordering a custom virtually eliminates your chances of getting a "dud"
on a side note...while getting a guitar that is different from the standard (thus having to be built through the custom shop) does substantially raise the price, it (imho) is worth the money because:
a) it's getting the personal attention of a Custom Shop builder rather than just going down the assembly line
b) Martin's Custom Shop builds the guitar, then gives it a week "settling in" period, then rechecks it to make sure it meets their standards then gives it their stamp of approval and send it your way. Regular production line guitars don't get that level of TLC. Martins have of late been pretty inconsistent, but I have played several custom shop guitars and every one of them has been outstanding, so ordering a custom virtually eliminates your chances of getting a "dud"
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