looking for a Martin DM3MD
looking for a Martin DM3MD
[color=darkblue]now i figured i probaly wont get any help with this question because im sure everyone wants a Martin DM3MD.... but i was wondering if anyone could help locate a Martin DM3MD.....thanks[/quote]
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Re: looking for a Martin DM3MD
[/quote]docjones wrote:now i figured i probaly wont get any help with this question because im sure everyone wants a Martin DM3MD.... but i was wondering if anyone could help locate a Martin DM3MD.....thanks
They pop up on ebay every couple months or so...thats really your best bet for finding one. Be prepared to spend $3k though...
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Re: looking for a Martin DM3MD
mbgreen wrote:docjones wrote:now i figured i probaly wont get any help with this question because im sure everyone wants a Martin DM3MD.... but i was wondering if anyone could help locate a Martin DM3MD.....thanks
They pop up on ebay every couple months or so...thats really your best bet for finding one. Be prepared to spend $3k though...[/quote]
Definately.
3 k AT LEAST..
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Re: looking for a Martin DM3MD
My experience is that they are currently going for around $4k....the one that got away from me went for more than $4,500.mbgreen wrote: They pop up on ebay every couple months or so...thats really your best bet for finding one. Be prepared to spend $3k though...
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Re: looking for a Martin DM3MD
Thats a more accurate price now that I think about it. So yeah. At least $4k.taylordb wrote:My experience is that they are currently going for around $4k....the one that got away from me went for more than $4,500.mbgreen wrote: They pop up on ebay every couple months or so...thats really your best bet for finding one. Be prepared to spend $3k though...
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WOW.....you really think you are going to get a DM3MD for 4,500!! HAHAHAHAHAAAHHAAAA! Thats just great! The only way you can really get these are through private owners. They won't seel them, so you can't get one for that cheep. They only came out a few years ago, so why would people sell them for so cheep. Plus if you are looking for the same sound just get a HD-28V. The DM3MD and HD-28V are the SAME! The HD-28V is 3,500. When you buy a DM3MD all you are paying for is Dave's Singature on the 12th fret, and the South African inlay wood, and thats it. Are far as body constrution goes the two are almost idenical. HD-28V has the forward shifted bracing which tends to let the top vibrate more and produces more volume. Same with the DM3MD. Plus if you are going to pay 3,500$ and more you should NEVER BUY A GUITAR OVER THE INTERNET FOR THAT MUCH!!!! IF YOU DO YOU ARE CCCRRRAAAZZZYYY! Cause you have never played it. If you want a HD-28V go down to the closest Martin dealer and ask for one, if they don't have one then you can find out when they are getting one in. But atleast if you oder it from the Martin Dealer you know your guitar will be coming straight from the factory in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, and it has never been played. It's too easy to get shafted over he internet!
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I gave up on my search. It's seriously not worth it.
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Yeah.....um, just to let you know......I know someone who just bought a DM3MD from Sting's guitar tech.....HE BOUGHT IT FOR $3,500 AND IT IS #2. NOW, before you all go yelling at me saying that Dave has that #.....he does not. The guy called someone high up at Martin and they confirmed it from the serial #. He has all the papers and everything. Now, onto the price thing......a few have been on eBay for $4,000 and haven't sold. You can get them for $4,500 easily(if you can find it). But many sell them for more and you can even find em for less.CheersDtoT wrote:WOW.....you really think you are going to get a DM3MD for 4,500!! HAHAHAHAHAAAHHAAAA! Thats just great! The only way you can really get these are through private owners. They won't seel them, so you can't get one for that cheep. They only came out a few years ago, so why would people sell them for so cheep. Plus if you are looking for the same sound just get a HD-28V. The DM3MD and HD-28V are the SAME! The HD-28V is 3,500. When you buy a DM3MD all you are paying for is Dave's Singature on the 12th fret, and the South African inlay wood, and thats it. Are far as body constrution goes the two are almost idenical. HD-28V has the forward shifted bracing which tends to let the top vibrate more and produces more volume. Same with the DM3MD. Plus if you are going to pay 3,500$ and more you should NEVER BUY A GUITAR OVER THE INTERNET FOR THAT MUCH!!!! IF YOU DO YOU ARE CCCRRRAAAZZZYYY! Cause you have never played it. If you want a HD-28V go down to the closest Martin dealer and ask for one, if they don't have one then you can find out when they are getting one in. But atleast if you oder it from the Martin Dealer you know your guitar will be coming straight from the factory in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, and it has never been played. It's too easy to get shafted over he internet!
That being said, you can get MUCH more guitar for that much money. I personally believe that a DM3MD is only worth it for a very few people(me being one of them....it holds a special place to me and I will pay whatever I have to when I have $$$). It's just too expensive for most people wanting to buy a guitar. As you said.....get a D-28V
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If i ever got the money and was offered one/saw one for sale, i'd be all over it.. it'd be special to me.. probably be a rare occasion playing guitar.. It's a peice of dave memorabilia(sp?) and it's a guitar.. what else could you want besides dave himself?
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No they are not the same. The DM3MD is a combination of a HD28V and a D35. Look at the specifications, you'll see they are not the same...and I'm not talking about the use of the African wood. They do not sound the same either.CheersDtoT wrote:.....The DM3MD and HD-28V are the SAME!......
And Kanter is right about the price. The reason the DM3MD I spoke about got away is that I felt the price was to high (plus my wife would'nt let me

Now, I haven't confirmed it, but I have read in some news groups that you can special order a guitar from Martin with the exact specifications as the DM3MD, same wood, etc. but does not have the Dave Matthews sig inlay. I'll have to look into that more.
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I do believe that $6500, DM3MD, you were referring to is mine. One might be inclined to say that I am out of my mind to even ask that much money, however, my contention is, I at the time needed money, for school, and really did not want to sell it but would IF and only IF I was more than compensated. It actually pained me to even put a number on a instrument which I hope to own for the rest of my life, like jkanatar, it is very dear to my heart and hardly a day passes which I do not play it.
As far as trying to get one GOOD LUCK, I got lucky and found one on ebay, the guy had no idea what it was worth, and I feel that I stole it. It was not in perfect condition and took me about two weeks of elbow grease with wood conditioner, cleaner and polish. And now, she is BEAUTIFUL, #101. I too am looking to buy another one. I had it insured and appraised at $6995, full retail.
And finally for those of you who think that you can get an equal of even, haha, better guitar for $3000. (I should get a bumper-sticker like this, but) my other guitar is a 1999, Taylor 914c, which is an absolute dream to play and is also quite beautiful in its own way. However, nothing, compares to my DM3MD, nothing. It does not have South African wood inlay, It has a three piece back with the finest rosewood flanking African Paddock wood and that’s what gives it such a sweet mellow tone. It is incredible, I have like three guitar centers by my house and I go play everything in there, nice but not as smooth and warm as is the Martin.
Sorry for the long post, but it is my favorite subject, and I was just playing her and came on here to ask a question about, what is the best way to mute the B and E strings on Say goodbye. Index finger?
As far as trying to get one GOOD LUCK, I got lucky and found one on ebay, the guy had no idea what it was worth, and I feel that I stole it. It was not in perfect condition and took me about two weeks of elbow grease with wood conditioner, cleaner and polish. And now, she is BEAUTIFUL, #101. I too am looking to buy another one. I had it insured and appraised at $6995, full retail.
And finally for those of you who think that you can get an equal of even, haha, better guitar for $3000. (I should get a bumper-sticker like this, but) my other guitar is a 1999, Taylor 914c, which is an absolute dream to play and is also quite beautiful in its own way. However, nothing, compares to my DM3MD, nothing. It does not have South African wood inlay, It has a three piece back with the finest rosewood flanking African Paddock wood and that’s what gives it such a sweet mellow tone. It is incredible, I have like three guitar centers by my house and I go play everything in there, nice but not as smooth and warm as is the Martin.
Sorry for the long post, but it is my favorite subject, and I was just playing her and came on here to ask a question about, what is the best way to mute the B and E strings on Say goodbye. Index finger?
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you dont have to mute them, just dont play emjust42night wrote:Sorry for the long post, but it is my favorite subject, and I was just playing her and came on here to ask a question about, what is the best way to mute the B and E strings on Say goodbye. Index finger?
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