Hello and Gretings from Northern Ireland.
Around Jan. this year I bought a Martin 000-28 EC SB. At that time I posted on this forum regarding difficulties I was having with the stickiness of the guitar neck and later regarding the profile of the neck.
The stickiness eventually wore off, however I was unable to adjust to the guitars neck profile, which Martin call "Modified V" Indeed I now have carpal tunnel syndrome in my left wrist, which I believe was caused by my persistance in trying to "like" the profile. I should add that this is a very personal situation as the EC was and is a stunning guitar.
Thankfully today I have just received a Martin OM 21 Special to replace the EC. This Martin has a Low Profile neck. This was largely down to the kindness and customer care of the guitar store I originally bought the Martin from, namely Project Music of Devon in England. They couldnt have done any more for me, and were generous with regard the money situation.
I write this note just to update the many kind people who replied to my original pos
UPDATE MARTIN 000-28 EC SB
donagh,
Yes, I remember you very well and, coincidentally, I was thinking about you recently and wondering how the neck issue turned out. Now I know.
Your story illustrates the potential danger of buying a guitar via mail-order (where you don't have an opportunity to "live with" a guitar for awhile before buying it), but also how nice it is when a dealer takes care of its customers.
I hope you're happy with the new Martin and that your carpal tunnel syndrome disappears.
Yes, I remember you very well and, coincidentally, I was thinking about you recently and wondering how the neck issue turned out. Now I know.
Your story illustrates the potential danger of buying a guitar via mail-order (where you don't have an opportunity to "live with" a guitar for awhile before buying it), but also how nice it is when a dealer takes care of its customers.
I hope you're happy with the new Martin and that your carpal tunnel syndrome disappears.
Glad to hear your issues are sorted out. Having the right guitar is so important, now you can go forward as a player instead of battling pain and injury.
Always good to hear about superior customer service as well. There are times when I can't help but think it's a dying art.
Thanks for taking the time to update.
Always good to hear about superior customer service as well. There are times when I can't help but think it's a dying art.
Thanks for taking the time to update.
I can understand why the modified V neck wouldn't be for everyone. My 00-28VS also has that kind of neck, but I love it. I'm glad you've found the right guitar for you, and I also hope that your carpal tunnel clears up! Good luck and thanks for the update.
Suzi
Suzi
Hi Donagh,
Thanks for the update. I'd also been wondering how you were doing. The "modified V" neck profile is definitely a personal thing. I love it on mine, but can well understand that it's not for everyone. Glad you got sorted out with an alternative that suits you better. The guys down at Project Music are indeed a very helpful lot.
-Stuart
p.s. Take care of your wrist.
Thanks for the update. I'd also been wondering how you were doing. The "modified V" neck profile is definitely a personal thing. I love it on mine, but can well understand that it's not for everyone. Glad you got sorted out with an alternative that suits you better. The guys down at Project Music are indeed a very helpful lot.
-Stuart
p.s. Take care of your wrist.
Jay- I looked for a picture but none of the ones I found really show you what the neck looks like. Basically, instead of being flat in back, the back of the neck is rounded out.
See if this helps:
http://www.wildwoodguitars.com/acoustic ... 111_bf.jpg
See if this helps:
http://www.wildwoodguitars.com/acoustic ... 111_bf.jpg
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