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Greg Martin

spidey

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Re: Greg Martin reissue or inspired by model.
Check this out guys. Apologies if already posted -
(I had posted this in the Historic section originally but don't think anyone noticed it).

http://youtu.be/tk8-_c79dFY
 

mbowen

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Very tasty playing and the guitars both sound great,Thanks Mike B.
 

spidey

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My pleasure Mike. I could listen to Greg play like that all day long.
Great sounding guitars for sure!
 

mistersnappy

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That mid-position squawk is pure BB! Sounds out of phase-ish a la an ES-345 and Greeny. Very cool.
 

Stoj

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Greg sure is the man awesome playing :salude
 
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