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A Martin HD-28 is on its way!

Stefan
May 11th, 2008, 03:49 PM
I got a great deal on a 2007 Martin HD-28 from a guy here in Sweden! My dream will finally come true!!! :mrgreen:

$2250, shipping included! The deal is this. He will send me the guitar and let me try it for a week or two. If I like it, Iīll keep it and send him the money. If I donīt want it Iīll just send it back and pay for the postage! Is that an amazingly nice deal or what?!?! This guy is so nice!

The guitar has some small damages on the finish that he really cant explain. Itīs not much to worry about since it doesnīt do anything to the tone or playability. And itīs hard to see it if you donīt look for it.

Tim Armstrong
May 11th, 2008, 03:52 PM
That's great!!!

I once had a chance to buy an HD-28 in a pawn shop in Denver for $900, that was just about the nicest guitar I've ever played.

I didn't have enough money to even buy lunch, unfortunately! I couldn't raise the money to save my life!

Sigh...

Enjoy that Martin!!!

Cheers, Tim

Stefan
May 11th, 2008, 03:54 PM
and since a thread like this is worthless without pics, here they are!

http://www.tdpri.com/telephoto/data/500/medium/HD28005klar.jpg

http://www.tdpri.com/telephoto/data/500/medium/HD28004klar.jpg

Here is a picture of the finish that is damaged. Any explanation to what it could be?
http://www.tdpri.com/telephoto/data/500/medium/HD28008klar.jpg

eryque
May 11th, 2008, 04:17 PM
Excellent! Good for you! The HD-28 is one of my holy grail instruments, so I'm a little jealous.

That finish damage looks like it was left in contact with something for an extended period of time. I have something similar on the back of my Guild, and I'm guessing it's because the guitar strap was laid downin the case, and then the guitar on top of it.

I'm fairly certain that you could carefully wet sand the damaged area and then buff it out, and it will look good as new.

Colt W. Knight
May 11th, 2008, 04:54 PM
You lucky dog!!! I want a HD 28 so freakin bad I can hardly stand it.
The finish looks like it had been set by a heat source, possibly something spilled on it, and then it came in contact with a heat source.

bradpdx
May 11th, 2008, 06:09 PM
I've had a lot of Martins, and my 1997 HD-28 is my favorite - bought it new back then. It has been my workhorse acoustic, so it has a few dings and a Baggs pickups system installed.

The finish damage most likely came from a cheap guitar strap that used vinyl construction. The vinyl was left in contact with the guitar for a long period of time (days) in the case, and the plasticizer from the vinyl melted a bit of the lacquer on the guitar. This is actually fairly common, or it used to be.

I wouldn't worry about it, it is in a very inconspicuous location.

Just make sure that your straps are made of leather or some inert plastic - the ubiquitous inexpensive nylon straps are good examples of this, they never give me any grief.

Twanginator
May 11th, 2008, 06:16 PM
The damage to the finish was probably caused by the previous owner playing for the Swedish Bikini Team. That's my theory but there's a chance I could be wrong.

FirstBassman
May 11th, 2008, 08:05 PM
Excellent!!!

Finish problem? What finish problem?

It's a freakin' Martin HD-28! Who cares!?

Dan R
May 11th, 2008, 08:28 PM
Congrats on the HD-28 Stefan. A friend of mine and a cousin both have a HD-28. I have played both and they are fantastic. I have a Gibson, but if I could afford a HD-28, I'd get one in a heartbeat. You made a good choice. That's the kind of guitar you keep for the rest of your life.

Dan R

zosofan
May 11th, 2008, 08:35 PM
Very nice looking guitar! Congrats!
The finish problem looks alot like what my old Framus acoustic has on it too.
It was caused by the finish being in contact with the rubber "bumper blocks"
that were in the case to "protect" the guitar.
The marks don't hurt anything and I wouldn't worry about them.
Eric

RickG501
May 11th, 2008, 08:57 PM
You dog!! +1 for the jealous part.

Fabulous guitar!!! I've always wanted a D-35 or an HD-28, people will tell you that the regular D-28 is THE Martin....I disagree. The HD-28 is. I can't believe someone would send it to you with no cash exchange.:confused:
You're a double lucky dog!!

That looks like one of those nitro eating rubber bumpers on a guitar stand things to me. See if there's a matching one on the neck. It can probably be buffed out with a bit of rubbing compound then polished. Well worth the effort for such an excellent guitar....!!!

Congrats, I'm happy for you, dawg.

studio1087
May 11th, 2008, 09:18 PM
It's beautiful. Congratulations.

I have a goal to buy an HD-28 by the time I'm 50. I'm 44 now.

The HD-28 is my Holy Grail acoustic.

The way the finish is slightly bubbled in straight rows makes it look like a reaction to a guitar stand or something that the lower bout sat on in the same position. I would just accept it.

Herringbone body binding and scalloped braces....it's a canon. No amplifier needed.

Congratulations!

John

Stefan
May 12th, 2008, 01:31 AM
Yes, you are probably right about the finish issue. This guy said that he alos thought it came from the guitarstand. Itīs no big deal for me. I only care about how it sounds and plays. I will definatly post more pics for you when I get it. I may also post a few soundclips too.

Is there anyone in Sweden who wants to buy my D16-GT? I have to sell that one to afford this one. CLICK HERE! (http://www.blocket.se/vi/16343745.htm?ca=18_s)

Stefan
May 12th, 2008, 01:39 AM
Fabulous guitar!!! I've always wanted a D-35 or an HD-28, people will tell you that the regular D-28 is THE Martin....I disagree. The HD-28 is.

Yes I agree. I have tried several D28īs and my friend has a HD-28 that blows them all away. Much more volume and power.

I can't believe someone would send it to you with no cash exchange.:confused:
You're a double lucky dog!!
dawg.

This guy is a member of a acousticguitar-forum here in Sweden and we have talked from time to time online. Itīs a very friendly forum and all the guys know eachother. I am very glad that he trusts me. Sweden is a very, very small country (10 million souls) and people who are into guitars know eachother in some way or another, through someone. If someone isnīt honest the word gets around and you are screwed for life.

PK
May 12th, 2008, 09:23 AM
Dude! You're going to love it! :) Congrats!

PK

skydawg
May 12th, 2008, 09:41 AM
While it's true the finish issue is no big deal from a sound aspect, I wouldn't totally forget about it. The finish has probably "softened". I would take it to an experienced luthier and ensure that the damage won't spread or lift. It won't cost much to repair and your guitar will be protected.

Colt W. Knight
May 12th, 2008, 11:57 AM
Id leave the finish alone if it was me.You will regret refinishing it the first time you ding it real good or bang it up against something. Then your perfectly refinished guitar is a beat up old acoustic.

eryque
May 12th, 2008, 01:45 PM
A repair like that shouldn't need a refin. It doesn't look like the defect goes very far below the surface, so wetsanding and buffing should take care of it. If it's much worse than it looks, then some overspraying in the affected area is in order.

blue metalflake
May 12th, 2008, 03:55 PM
If I like it, Iīll keep it and send him the money. If I donīt want it Iīll just send it back and pay for the postage!



I hope you realise there is no chance of that thing going back. Once you have it in your hands, its there for life.

Colt W. Knight
May 12th, 2008, 04:57 PM
What is there about a 28 not to like, especially an HD?

Telarkaster
May 12th, 2008, 07:00 PM
Congratulations Stefan! Good for you. I've played a few D-28s and love them, they're my favorite Martins. But I've never had the priviledge of playing an HD-28.

If my memory serves me right from my recent shopping research, the HD-28 has the scalloped bracing like they used to have before WWII, and gives it a big booming bassy sound, as if the top of a regular D-28 has opened up. I've read reviews from a minority of D-28 owners (probably jealous) who say that the HD-28 was too bassy and that they prefer the D-28. Whatever. I've never tried a HD-28 so I won't comment, but I will say that you got it at an amazing price, and the finish damage looks very minor if not easily repaired.

Well done Stefan, I'm turning green with envy! You've got the holy grail of acoustics now. As if I wasn't already jealous of your D-16...

Dennis68
May 12th, 2008, 07:06 PM
Congrats! Have you joined the UMGF yet?

RickG501
May 12th, 2008, 08:47 PM
What is there about a 28 not to like, especially an HD?

Zip, zilch, nada, zero, goose egg, and nothing. Unless it needs a string change....:grin:

Colt W. Knight
May 12th, 2008, 11:51 PM
Zip, zilch, nada, zero, goose egg, and nothing. Unless it needs a string change....:grin:

I got to say my Martin thoroughly enjoys a good string change.

Stefan
May 13th, 2008, 01:06 AM
Congrats! Have you joined the UMGF yet?

I joined some years ago when I bought my Martin 00015 (which I no longer have.) :grin:

I sold my 00015 so I could buy my D16-GT and now I have to sell the 16 so I can afford the 28. One Martin is enough for me!

Stefan
May 13th, 2008, 01:09 AM
Congratulations Stefan! Good for you. I've played a few D-28s and love them, they're my favorite Martins. But I've never had the priviledge of playing an HD-28.

If my memory serves me right from my recent shopping research, the HD-28 has the scalloped bracing like they used to have before WWII, and gives it a big booming bassy sound, as if the top of a regular D-28 has opened up. I've read reviews from a minority of D-28 owners (probably jealous) who say that the HD-28 was too bassy and that they prefer the D-28. Whatever. I've never tried a HD-28 so I won't comment, but I will say that you got it at an amazing price, and the finish damage looks very minor if not easily repaired.

Well done Stefan, I'm turning green with envy! You've got the holy grail of acoustics now. As if I wasn't already jealous of your D-16...

I have tried D35īs, D28īs, D18īs and some HD28īs. Iīve even tried a couple of old D45īs and I know the HD28 is the best of them all! (well... I think so, anyway)

It sounds, like you said, as a D28 that has opened up. It has a very boomy sound and the volume is strong.

PK
May 13th, 2008, 07:01 AM
Congratulations Stefan! Good for you. I've played a few D-28s and love them, they're my favorite Martins. But I've never had the priviledge of playing an HD-28.

If my memory serves me right from my recent shopping research, the HD-28 has the scalloped bracing like they used to have before WWII, and gives it a big booming bassy sound, as if the top of a regular D-28 has opened up. I've read reviews from a minority of D-28 owners (probably jealous) who say that the HD-28 was too bassy and that they prefer the D-28. Whatever. I've never tried a HD-28 so I won't comment, but I will say that you got it at an amazing price, and the finish damage looks very minor if not easily repaired.

Well done Stefan, I'm turning green with envy! You've got the holy grail of acoustics now. As if I wasn't already jealous of your D-16...


The only other diff to the modern D28, besides the bracing, is the "herringbone" purfling (thus the "H" D). The bassy projection is purely subjective, and when I'm in a jam circle the guitar projects the perfect balance and volume IMHO.

Before you decide on what to do reagrding the finish have an expert look at it (usually free) & advise. If it's purely cosmetic and cheap I'd probably fix it but these blemishes also offer a "survivor" sort of vibe.... if there's zero mojo clean it with the fix. How do you define mojo? I can't, but when its there you'll know it! :) My plain top Les paul has a mottled smear into the wood's grain, possible why it was unsold, but I couldn't put her down! the little smear begged me, no it held a gun to my head, and said buy me or esle ;). Congrats again on the HD28, don't EVER let her go!!! She's a lifer!

PK

Stefan
May 24th, 2008, 05:11 AM
Here he is! This one is a keeper! Best sounding acoustic Iīve ever heard!

http://www.tdpri.com/telephoto/data/500/MartinHD28-1.jpg

http://www.tdpri.com/telephoto/data/500/MartinHD28-2.jpg

RickG501
May 24th, 2008, 08:01 AM
Very nice Stefan!!!! Hard to believe you could put it down long enough to take pics.:grin:

Telarkaster
May 24th, 2008, 11:49 AM
Wow, I'm really happy that you like it now that you have it in your hands!

Congratulations, you're living the dream.