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I've tried so many places... and now I don't want to But maybe someone on TLnet wants a Martin DX1 guitar.
I've used in total for about 2 weeks. I bought it with a humidity crack on the front face though. It has been fixed and sounds great so it's just a matter of cosmetics for most people.
Retail value is $719 Stores are selling.... in Canada anyway for around $500+ Canadian.
I'm selling for $280 Canadian.
I'm from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Thanks
EDIT**
The gauge of the strings I'm not so sure of because I got it set-up looking and playing nice to sell but I do know that they are new Elixir strings.
I've been playing for about over a year now... I'm selling it because as I said I've been playing for a bit over a year now and already have a guitar, the Crafter GAE8/N. If I had a choice, I would keep my Martin... unless one of you guys want to buy my Crafter instead lol.
I'm selling because I'm in debt (University) I can wait to pay it off from my monthly income or help to reduce the interest charges by paying off $280 right now.
$280 is just for the guitar since I bought it for $400 new (Due to the humidity), I've barely used it and even set it up well so I'm asking for $280.
I can add the hard case shown in the pic with the humidifier for a total of $320. All that stuff is new too so I'm hesitant to just throw it in. And I added my picture to show you that I'm a nice guy =].
MARTIN DX1 SPECS
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try ebay
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hmm why do you want to sell it?
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Yea, why are you selling it?
I am actually going to guitar center this weekend hopefully to do 1 last run through playing on different guitars. But I am leaning towards the Martin DCX1KE.
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Snet
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I would assume he wasn't as interested as he thought he was in playing guitar, or just acoustic, that's why he might be reselling after two weeks.
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$280 seems like a solid price. What kinda strings do you have on it?
EDIT: Does it have a case as well?
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Marketing tip: avoid having disheveled looking coats or blankets under merchandise in photos.
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Thanks for the tips, and I answered the questions. Thanks
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I'm in Barrie, Ontario but I go through Toronto when I go to see my girlfriend. How soon did you need the $320/$280?
I also wish you had played it a bit more to make sure the tone stays good. I know Martin is a respectable brand though. Back when I first started I bought a guitar out of impulse (thought it sounded good), but after 1-2wks of playing, it seems to lose tone really fast. It's not string-buzz because I play with light elixer strings which sound good on everything. The guitar is a Simon & Patrick SC FLM for anyone interested btw, so don't impulse buy like I did :p
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$12k in debt? thats true?
; o
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On January 26 2008 05:30 nortorius wrote: I'm in Barrie, Ontario but I go through Toronto when I go to see my girlfriend. How soon did you need the $320/$280?
I also wish you had played it a bit more to make sure the tone stays good. I know Martin is a respectable brand though. Back when I first started I bought a guitar out of impulse (thought it sounded good), but after 1-2wks of playing, it seems to lose tone really fast. It's not string-buzz because I play with light elixer strings which sound good on everything. The guitar is a Simon & Patrick SC FLM for anyone interested btw, so don't impulse buy like I did :p
The tone is fine;
I take it out once in a while to refill the humidifier and just strum it a bit.
As for the money, the sooner the better.
Thanks
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"Refill the humidifier?" oh shit? Will I have to do this to my guitar too?
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On January 26 2008 11:27 Metal[x] wrote: "Refill the humidifier?" oh shit? Will I have to do this to my guitar too?
it depends
if humidity is low, you make sure its soaked in the distilled water
if humidity is high, leave it in dry
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i can have an answer by monday for you
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oh thats cool man
just pm me anytime
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