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  1. +1 on the rattles

    About 15  years or so ago I came across a d-28  an early 60 model,  at one of the guitar stores I visit when I go down to the big city.  

     While trying it out I happened to hear a bit of a rattle in the guitar and I was surprised to find a rattlesnake rattle, its still there btw, 

    Upon asking the owner of the store he told me what he knew about the guitar,  I won't bother with the story . 

    Then I started asking around and I was told different stories, some said it was for good luck and other such things, but what I heard the most

    was that it started when someone found a spider or something inside their Mando, so to scare off unwanted little critters hence the rattle, and over time it spread

    to larger instruments, also the good luck story pooped up several more times. 

     

  2. Headstock repairs usually  make the headstock better than better the break,  but as you probably know  it takes away a large number of potential

    buyers,  over the years from whatI have seen one ( again) can usually expect a hit of about 40%. to 50% IMHO

     

  3. I dont have a lot of experience with Gibson and its been a long time since I bought new,  

    But when I was buying new guitars, I always preferred high action,  for simple reason no guitar builder can 

    come up with a perfect setup, like everything else we are all different,  I would give my guitars  3 to 6 months 

    before doing a setup that would suit my needs.  IMHO

  4. if it's a difficult spot use  Naphtha sparingly. I dont use any cleaners on my guitars so to speak and if I have a really difficult spot 

    Naphtha works for me, I currently dont have a Gibson but I do have  Epiphone's and Ive had no issues with their finishes.  

    The same with several of my vintage Martins no finish issues using Naphtha and always works IMHO

     

  5. Thanks Tom,  You always share your excellent collection,   and you are a wealth of knowledge on older guitars 

    Im not going to bring it up,  but you also have the best 00-17 war time guitar I ever heard! It been a few years 

    but that guitar's sound, I can still hear it...........cheers

     

     

    Also IMO the 1/4 inch bracing on the D-35 is not enough and that sound is not for me...IMHO  Their are luthiers around that won't shave braces on  d-35's 

    that will on 5/16  bracings.  IMO 

     

    *** I would like to add that the luthier I use will shave braces but only on 70's models Martins,   that I know of........

     

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