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  1. With all the work that was done, you'd be wise to take it back to the restorer.  It could be as minor as adjusting a couple frets or a tweak of the truss rod/saddle combo.  When you have a dud that high up on the neck, especially after a reset, natural movement of a guitar geometry under string tension stress could require occasional fine tuning until it stabilizes into a manageable range.  Don't forget, winter/summer weather changes move wood.

  2. If you hunt around, there are YT vids of her performances that show the guitar more clearly.  I want to say 12 fret L0, but I've not yet been able to pick up a glimpse of what would be visible Xbrace as the camera moves around.  Sound hole pickup blocks the view often, but it seems there isn't bracing you can see.  

    When I blow up this photo, I still see L0 12 fretter.

    Anna_Ternheim_-_Malm%C3%B6festivalen_201

  3. What in the hell is IBG?  China?  Really?

    If you are a player with more than one guitar, more than one tone/brand/build, you should have the versatility to work them all.  My only all mahogany git, a 17 yr. old 00015SM 12 fretter has a working place among my 8 Gibs, Martins, and Guilds.  If you gotta' go one and done, that's a different shopping spree.  A new mahogany Martin has to be played a while, but if I had it to do again I'd look at the deep bod Martin Jeff Tweedy 00 model.

    https://reverb.com/item/65687172-martin-00-db-jeff-tweedy

  4. The fact that Gibson puts a governor on this forum greatly diminishes the potential contributions.  If I want to connect to an unfettered sharing of info, I find other forums to be more open and informative, especially the Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum (UMGF).  Gibson corporate has choked off this venue for ease of use and freedom of info sharing and access.

  5. I did part with my awesome mahogany '31 L0 reluctantly, but the past is written in stone.  If I were needing a hog Martin, I think the deep bod Jeff Tweedy  would fill the bill.  There's 1 or 2 out there on Reverb with 'make offer' option I'd love to hit, but I'm waiting on the CS deep bod 0018 delivery that will put me in the hole, yet may put my GAS in remission.

    https://reverb.com/item/65687172-martin-00-db-jeff-tweedy

    You're in remission ZW, right? 

  6. I'm an online used buyer only, and have more acoustic guitars than I should.  I look at the Martin 15 series, frankly, any all mahogany guitar, as a 'complementary' tone to spruce top dread or J, so you may be lacking something in that need for your performing.  That comfortable neck shape and string spacing is the reason it feels easy to fret. 

    You say 'gigged to death', but a 'Bird' should be a lifer unless you're real hard on it, and I wouldn't feel the Martin 15 is a good fit to replace that kind of workhorse, though I love my 20 yr old 00015SM.  1500 bucks is a tough price point to find a new Martin anyway, so you're limited to that, or the 16 series, depending on what's available.  Martin Standard Series models are up in the high 2's, especially for something with guts. 

    If you go over to the Martin geek site, UMGF, there's a discussion going on about 2K guitar options. 
    https://umgf.com/viewtopic.php?p=2735393#p2735393

  7. Oh yeah, it's pretty useless without a decent amp, so pull out the wallet.  There are great teachers and lessons on YT, but it takes bulldog commitment and ponderous repetition to play well.  Also, very short fingernails on the fretting hand.   Have fun!

  8. Good chunk of wood.  My kid has dragged his around to cover song bar band gigs forever.  It's a little heavy on the shoulder, but 10X better than setting it on her lap.  She'll find a nice strap, then, hopefully not get frustrated learning to play. 

    Here's some inspiration...
     

     

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