Thanks for the interest.
Due to some pressing work and family duties, I probably won’t be getting anything done on this project for the next month.
My plans are still tentative, but since the original top is unusable, I’m going to do a 1937 conversion like John does for the D28s.
Red spruce top and bracing, and complete dis-assembly and rebuild to clean up some very sloppy glue application.
I’ll try to get some more pics this weekend.
Restoring a 1967 Martin 0-18
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If you can't do something well, learn to enjoy doing it poorly.
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Here's a couple more pictures of the rest of the body.
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