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Re: Hello from Michigan

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2020 12:29 pm
by rcnewcomb
Built my first from a Martin kit and it's a darn good guitar.
My first kit build was an OM-18 style. While the form and fit wasn't as good as my first Matin, a 000-18, it actually sounds better, and I think I get more pleasure playing it because I built it myself.

Re: Hello from Michigan

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2020 2:57 pm
by guycalleddave
rcnewcomb wrote:
Built my first from a Martin kit and it's a darn good guitar.
My first kit build was an OM-18 style. While the form and fit wasn't as good as my first Matin, a 000-18, it actually sounds better, and I think I get more pleasure playing it because I built it myself.
thanks for the sentiment, I hope to be able to agree with you sometime soon on a personal level.

Re: Hello from Michigan

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2020 8:53 pm
by Skarsaune
guycalleddave wrote:
rcnewcomb wrote:
Built my first from a Martin kit and it's a darn good guitar.
My first kit build was an OM-18 style. While the form and fit wasn't as good as my first Matin, a 000-18, it actually sounds better, and I think I get more pleasure playing it because I built it myself.
thanks for the sentiment, I hope to be able to agree with you sometime soon on a personal level.
Mine’s a D-28-ish dread. Played two three hour gigs with it this weekend (outdoors, distanced).
There’s not much better than playing one you built yourself.

Re: Hello from Michigan

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2020 11:21 am
by Kbore
Welcome to the group.
I just replied about my semi-recent first build, but posted the reply to the wrong thread- amazing that I could even build a guitar.

My intended reply to you in is the 2019 thread ~Kid in a Kandy store.

Dream big but plan well and keep your project within what you can reasonably accomplish. You will be eating your own cooking ya know. You can always build another, more complex guitar after you figure out your time/ tool/ cost/ experience limitations. And hold on, it'll be the acoustic ride of your life if you pull the trigger.

Re: Hello from Michigan

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:56 am
by Diane Kauffmds
Welcome. You'll find the people here very helpful.