[Sold] LV10 - Unplayed Condition - $1599 shipped - NOW $1479!!!!!

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 Man, Mike is great to deal with. I'm really excited and am also happy to make a huge leap up from my D-03R! I hope this is much much much better!

Quote from: zen_1000 on July 09, 2010, 01:55:21 PM
Man, Mike is great to deal with. I'm really excited and am also happy to make a huge leap up from my D-03R! I hope this is much much much better!

You are getting what has to be a fabulous guitar and, yes, some of us are quite envious! Congratulations and enjoy.

Bill
Martin OM-21; Eastman AC710S

The chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy him forever. (Westminster Shorter Catechism---1647)

Daaaammmmnnnnnnittttt  :crying:


But seriously.......enjoy your new guitar, it's a beauty, and as a hobbyist I enjoy looking at pretty guitars as much as playing them. To me they are all works of art- now go make some pretty noises too!

:cheers

 Got the Lv-10 yesterday. First, I have to say that Michael is indeed an excellent person to buy from - he truly went beyond what is required of him in shipping this guitar over to Asia. The condition is PERFECT, and the guitar came packed very securely.

The LV-10 is truly a different beast from its 03 cousin. I often hear that the -03 is but a less flashy version of the -10 series; this I must say could hardly be further from the truth. Cosmetics aside, and the fact the L-03's I've tried all seem to be louder initially, the L-10's sound is more refined and richer to my ears. The added-premium of the -10 is (personally) more than about the woods and inlays - to me, the sound is generally similar to its -03 cousins, but sonically more sophisticated.

One of the best transactions in my life, and I feel like a better contemporary singer-songwriter already just holding the sweet git :)

Thanks for the mini-review. Glad it got to you safe and sound. One day . . . .

Bill
Martin OM-21; Eastman AC710S

The chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy him forever. (Westminster Shorter Catechism---1647)

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