I just bought a 1999 Martin D28
Its in mint condition,They are like Hens teeth here in Northern Ireland I Paid ยฃ2200 do you think that was a Fair price?
It would depend on what kind of shape it's in. I've seen a mint condition 1982 D-28 sell for more than a new one costs. Martins tend to hold their value very well.
If it gives you a dream, it's not too expensive!
I've been thinking about Ireland a lot since Thursday! Rip Shane!
I have a D35 from 1979 that I paid 1500โฌ for because the sides are cracked... but it was a dream, last night I played a lot of Neil Young with it.... as you must do with yours... it's priceless!
@thib I love Neil young Seen him in Belfast a few years back Unknowan Legend the best of the Neil Young Unplugged album.
@wjssavhotmail-co-uk Yes saw him in Lyon, 2013 with crazy Horse, and 2016 with POTR, differents but fantastic shows!
@thib I highly recommend the Neil Young documentary "Harvest Time" which was released this year. Created between January and September 1971, this docu-film takes us on a journey to Youngโs farm in Northern California for the 'Harvest Barn' sessions and beyond to performances in London with the LSO and on to Nashville. He was in his twenties when the footage was taken and he'd planned on releasing it before now, but in the words of Willie Nelson, ain't it funny how time slips away.
@jambongris Sounds Really interesting, Defo a must watch tks.
@lc I hope ,for you, I think for everybody the first Martin is a dream come true
I tried to find it but still no available in VOD here...@thib I highly recommend the Neil Young documentary "Harvest Time" which was released this year. Created between January and September 1971, this docu-film takes us on a journey to Youngโs farm in Northern California for the 'Harvest Barn' sessions and beyond to performances in London with the LSO and on to Nashville. He was in his twenties when the footage was taken and he'd planned on releasing it before now, but in the words of Willie Nelson, ain't it funny how time slips away.
@thib No, you're right Monsieur Thib. It was released two years ago this month and still has not found it's way on to DVD or one of the many streaming services we have over here in North America. Maybe he's waiting until all of the box office taking possibilities have been exhausted or which streaming service will bid the highest to win the rights to show it on their platform. I will keep my eyes and ears open for when it becomes available over here and let you know when it does.
Are Martin D28 for $2,200 is not a bad price.