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****SOLD**** Martin J41 Special Edition, reluctant sale, fabulous & rare. PRICE DROP £4250!!
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***SOLD*** Martin J41, very rare, well played in & totally opened up. It's currently on UK ebay but will list pics in this listing when I've worked out how to do it. I'm relatively new on this forum but you can tell by my ebay feedback that I'm 100% reliable. No neg feedback in 21 years. I've spent most of my online dealings on USA forums like the AGF & UMGF where I have impeccable references under neildealdylan. Until I list photos, feel free to PM me or check out my ebay listing. Hope the wording is acceptable to the moderators.
Just to emphasise, I would never dream of letting this one go if it wasn't for the V neck profile. It's a sensational guitar, incredibly rare & much sought after. Questions welcome.
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The vast majority of players don't seem to have a problem with V profiles as I do & the buyer seemed to have no issues with it either even with small hands. I also own a rare Martin HJ38 Stefan Grossman Ltd Edition in Madi & they are well known for the slightly rotund neck profile. It is a truly exceptional guitar, different as chalk/cheese tonally compared to the J41 Special editions (altho' both have the 0000 body size). In a perfect world I would have kept both because the J41 had the Martin growl & snarl whilst the HJ38SG is an exemplary fingerstyle player with a more sophisticated nuance. If given the choice to keep one, it would have been the J41 though. Superb guitar in every way except, on a personal note, the pronounced V profile! Hope that answers your question.