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Businiess name:  Cf Martin & Co Inc
Review by:  Dom M.
Review content: 
I started playing guitars in the 1960's (remember folk music?) and even played in a coffee house during college (where Java was hot and liquid,. My guitar was purchased at a pawn shop and I couldn't tell you the name of the manufacturer if you held a capo to my head. I used to think a guitar was a guitar. Then I played a Martin. Wow! This was a revelation. The action was wonderful, the tone rich. They were expensive even back then (Nixon was president) and remain so now. But for serious players, they remain a great value. Essentially a life-time purchase if you take reasonable care of it (a good case is essential.) On my birthday a few years back, we went for a tour and I left impressed with the craftsmanship of the American worker. (God bless 'em.) It's a fun and interesting way to spend a couple of hours and it's not just for guitar players. Here is an American company that can compete toe to toe with the best instruments in the world.

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