Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Jason Date: 30 Mar 08 - 08:37 PM I have been reading the previous posts, particularly those by Mr. Webb, and I'm still trying to figure out the approx. era of my guitar. I have a DR-7 with the MOP sideways 'M' and the gold block SIGMA on the headstock. The serial number is 4091. I'm trying to figure out if it is one of the early 1970's DR-7's or from the early 1980's. Mr. Webb suggest that there was a run of these from 1980-1984, unless I mis-read that part of his post. The paper label does not specifically state that it was made in Japan nor is it stamped anywhere. Any information would be appreciated as well as approx. value. Yes, I'm interested in selling it. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: sigmadr-11 Date: 01 Apr 08 - 12:14 AM All of the Sigma's with the Greek sideways M were made in Japan. They changed to the new headstock logo in 1980, but the guitars were still made in Japan through 1984, at which time they switched to having them made in Korea. Your guitar with that low of a serial number is probably very early 1970's. Serial numbers on Sigma's are confusing, but that is a very low number. According to what they sell for on E-bay, if it is in really good shape, it should be worth $300 to $500. The early Japanese DR-7's are worth more than later ones and seem to have really good tone. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,SIGMAN Date: 01 Apr 08 - 01:31 AM one of the three Sigmas i have is an original low number(5435) DR-7 that was made in japan and has the paper label inside with rubber stamps on the label denoting model,serial number and Made in Japan. the label itself reads: IMPORTED AND INSPECTED BY THE CF MARTIN ORGANISATION NAZARETH,PENNSYLVANIA USA Model DR7 SERIAL NO. 5435 MADE IN JAPAN It also has the greek symbol SIGMA and gold lettered SIGMA on the headstock. I read that Martin took the M from their name and turned it sideways to perfectly create the SIGMA brand. As SIGMA guitars returned from Japan to the USA they came through the Martin factory in Nazareth,PA to regulate action,intonation,finish,machinehead adjustment and saddle adjustment. i can only guess i have an early 70's model. It plays absolutely beautifuly with some 30 odd years of age to what at the time was very good quality tonewood from Japan. It has crisp clean high notes and very good mid and low end tones with an overall balance that few other acoustic guitars that i have played can match. The action is low and the neck and fretboard are a joy with ease to play. I will admit to being biased as i own three Sigmas and love them all. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST Date: 01 Apr 08 - 11:09 AM I have inherited a Sigma guitar Model DM3. I am interested in selling as I do not play. Can you give me any info on value? I ca send pictures if you need. It also comes with a Martin hard case. Thanks Nettie Weber |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: sigmadr-11 Date: 01 Apr 08 - 07:42 PM The DM-3 is a medium grade that has solid Spruce top and probably solid Mahogany back and sides. If it is a Japanese made one it should be worth $250 to $300 in good shape. The Martin hard case can only make it more atractive. Good luck. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Denver Dean Date: 06 Apr 08 - 11:08 PM I just purchased a Sigma CF Martin Classical Guitar (model # 52SCS-4), serial # 12047 for $10.00 at a local thrift store. It is in mint condition. I just want to know what it's worth, and when it was produced. Thank's, Dean from Denver, Colorado. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,SIGMAN Date: 14 Apr 08 - 10:51 PM hello, i would like to hear from any of you who have a Sigma acoustic with either a zero fret on the neck and/or an adjustable bridge. what model is it that you have with either of these features? thanks |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,gatorjim Date: 15 Apr 08 - 02:24 AM Count me in as another Anniverssary owner- bought mine in Tampa in 1982 for $300.00-I'm saving if for my grandson now, who is three. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Cheryl Date: 29 Apr 08 - 10:57 AM I have a Sigma GC1ST that was made in the US. There is only one post regarding this guitar and like me, they are looking for information. Most postings refer to JApanese, Tiawanese or Korean made Sigmas. I'm wondering if my US made GC1ST is solid top and potentially a good quality instrument or whether it is one of the lower range models. It has a cracked saddle and buzzes at the momentbut I think the sound could be good with a little work. I would appreciate information about these US made Sigmas, particulalry the GC1ST. thanks Cheryl |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Guest,Rich Date: 07 May 08 - 09:23 PM I have a DR 28C cut away that I bought some 13 years ago. I have played it alot over the years and just love it. I have never seen another quite like it anywhere. It was made in Japan with the Headstock saying SigmaGuitars est. 1970. Does anyone else out there have one of these, and what do you think about it and whats it worth. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,SIGMAN Date: 08 May 08 - 02:22 PM hey Rich, i too own a DR28C Japanese made that was given to me as a gift in '82. it is a beautiful florentine single cutaway that as you say was not made in very large quantities. the later Sigma cutaways have a more rounded style and i have seen many of this type whereas, the one i have comes to a nice pointed tip on the cutaway. this guitar was bought brand new with an excellent hard- shell case and was just under 275.00. originally, it was very brassy sounding with a lot of treble but as it has aged over almost 30 years it has mellowed in tone but not in volume. i love using this guitar in open tuning as it rings out with great tone and volume. I have never seen one up for sale anywhere so cannot say what it it actually worth but if i was pressed to sell mine i would take no less than 400.00 for it. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Northerner Date: 11 May 08 - 08:02 PM Hello, I too have a Sigma Anniversary Model Guitar. I bought it in 1980 and was looking for its value today as my neice is looking for a guitar. I bought it to take lessons and asked the salesman for a guitar that I would never be disappointed with. After reading this website - it was a good choice. I had no idea only 100 were ever made. I am not sure I want to part with it now. It is in perfect condition. Glad to have found this website. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Bruce Date: 15 May 08 - 05:52 AM I'm wondering if anyone here can direct me to a good internet resource or help me to identify approximate vintage and Model Number of one of my Sigmas. It's an oldie from Japan, missing the label from inside, so I'm at a loss to identify it. It has the old Greek Sigma character on the headstock, with "Sigma" spelled out just below. It appears to be cedar top with Rosewood back and sides, with white binding around the body edges and headstock, but the fingerboard is unbound. It has plain generic sealed tuners, (like my old Ventura), and a sunburst finish on the back of then neck, but natural everywhere else. The rosette and pfurling around the top edges are plain, no abalone, and although everything seems solid as a rock, the strings are a mile high off the fretboard, leading me to wonder how to bring their height down to a more playable level. It has a wonderful Martin-like boomy, percussive tone, and I think its worth the effort, but I sure would appreciate if anyone can help me to identify it as to model and approximate vintage. Thanks. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,SIGMAN Date: 17 May 08 - 04:24 PM your at it Bruce. that is, this is the only place aside from ebay that you will get any info on SIGMA guitars. very little info is online anywhere about these guitars. i wish someone with webpage knowledge could turn this into an online website that could become a repository on SIGMA guitars with jpgs, etc. anyway, from the sound of it you have an early 70's DR-7. it is alot like the one i have though i believe it is a Spruce top. mine has great string action. take it to a good luthier and have the nut and saddle replaced or adjusted. if it's anything like the tone of mine or what you have described it would be well worth it. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,fishya5 Date: 18 May 08 - 10:35 PM Hi,i just bought an old Sigma model number gcs-6.Has the crosswise m and made in Japan sticker inside.Any value or help?Rick |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Thomme Date: 21 May 08 - 04:04 AM I should pop in an let this be known. I've got a Sigma DR12-7 that's currently in the shop for a bridge that was bellying up and pulling, with it, the top laminate off the guitar. These things definately aren't solid wood. Not a chance in hell. Mine's got the early Gold Sigma logo (with the sideways M) and a seriel number of 8200. This guitar has an awkwardly figured internal grain on the back (it looks flamed) that doesn't match the outside at all. The top is definately a laminate top. I'm a little disapointed in this fact, as for 6 years, I thought differantly. But, I love that guitar, and it's honestly a fantastic sounding guitar, too, especially for an all laminate guitar. People I meet have always been impressed with how nice the guitar sounded, but now my spirits a little broken with it. Now, everyone's more impressed with my Blueridge. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST Date: 24 May 08 - 06:20 PM Just as Thommes DR12-7, my GCR-7 with sideways M is all laminate. I have been lead to beleive that the model coding means GC for "Grand Concert size" and the R is for Rosewood. The 7 is model level, where 7 was one of the highest levels. My sample has a zero fret, but I have seen other GCR-7:s without it, and with sligtly differrent design. Mine does not have any pattern in the midseam of the back, whereas others do. I have read in Levin brochures from the seventies (Levin Guitars was the Martin and Sigma distributor in Europe in the 70:s)that the Sigmas where bought from several different producers in Japan, which explains why there may be a differrence between instruments with same model code. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Thomme Date: 25 May 08 - 12:44 AM yeah, mine has the zero fret, truss rod adjustment on the headstock and a midseam on that back. It also suffered from some terrible structural issues in the top. The bridge itself actually cracked horizontallyabout 2mm above the soundboard, as well as pulling the top laminate off the board, bellying the board, the top laminate cracking vertically down the front of the guitar and chewing up the bridge plate. About $200 in repairs, but I'm almost happy to pay it to get it fixed (I love the guitar so much). There is almost no consistancy with these older Sigmas and it really frustrates me. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Tim Date: 26 May 08 - 02:56 PM Firstly - Great thread here. I bought a Sigma bass a few years ago. It's a 1973 natural finish through neck ric type bass with mono /stereo outs and single truss rod. The bass plays very smooth. Looks gorgeous. Just wonder how many were made as I can't find any info about it. Can anyone tell me about the serial markings which are only REAI on headstock. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,... Date: 07 Jun 08 - 11:03 AM i got my dads guitar its a sigma acoustic by CF martin and the model iis DM3 its in mint condition the cerial number is SK117354 can anyone tell me about it opr where to fin d out?? |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,guest Date: 09 Jun 08 - 04:46 PM I'm looking for info on a Sigma CS-6, made in Japan, low serial number. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST Date: 12 Jun 08 - 04:26 PM Oddly enough, I recently bought my dream guitar, a Martin D-41. While I do absolutly love it, I still get out my Sigma Anniversary and play it often. Totally different guitars, rosy vs. hog. Sometimes ya just gotta go whole hog..... I will never get rid of my Anniversary Model. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars / DM-5 adjustable bridge From: GUEST,DM-5 Date: 17 Jun 08 - 03:19 PM i picked up a DM-5 about a month ago that needs work. sounds great, but the action is too high. #73XXX first series (Japan) DM-5 w/ adjustable bridge. as a note, does anyone know the style of the neck joint? (ie; standard dovetail?) what is the nut and bolt on the end block for? any help appreciated. i, too wish there was a way to get this to a forum based site, but understand the costs in $$$ and admin hours involved. lots of great info here. thanks to all for sharing. cheers jerry |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,steve-o_28 Date: 18 Jun 08 - 08:33 PM Just bought a Sigma DM2 electric acoustic, can't find any details about it... my son wanted something he could plug in. What's the quality like in this one?? |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: bigrickpa Date: 26 Jun 08 - 08:47 AM i have a dr-28h i bought in '87 from a local shop in md. played good and was the best bang for the buck at the time. over the yrs it sounded kinda tinny compared to other guitars so i craved something else and 3 yrs ago i bought a martin 00-15.at the time, the sigma was buzzing from a worn nut so i took it to a good local luthier.a bluegrass friend said get a bone nut and bridge, it will improve the tone, the luthier said get the bridge, so i did. OMG!, what a difference!this is a great guitar!plays well, takes the abuse i give it and never skips a beat.i take it camping and we sometimes play all night into the next day, with all the dew coating all of us and this thing takes it and dosen't change a bit. i use d'addario phosper- bronze light strings and its as good as it gets. anybody want to buy a slightly used martin? |
Subject: RE: DR-7 for sale From: Valkyrie Guy Date: 27 Jun 08 - 07:18 PM I have been surfing Craigs List, and found a DR-7 in nice shape very reasonable. Anyone interested go to (http://easternshore.craigslist.org/msg/688918342.htm) I am not connected to this seller in any way, just trying to help out other Sigma people. John (Valkyrie Guy) 1980 D10 Anniversary 1980-84 DR7-12 1976 F345 Takamine |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: Amos Date: 27 Jun 08 - 07:40 PM DR-7 Sigma on Craig's List A |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,jerry allen 312 Date: 29 Jun 08 - 11:27 PM im curious about a dr28 sigma i bought off ebay. it was made in korea and on the back of the head stock it says o c reject and below that scratched in the wood is the number 923305. the box sounds pretty good, better than me early dr7. any help would be greatly apprecatied. thanks jerry |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Joel M. Date: 01 Jul 08 - 10:16 PM I'm so glad to see this thread exists and is still active! I own a Tokai/Sigma SBG2-6, no serial I can find on it. As my second-ever guitar, I have a real fondness for the feel and the sound of it! I've seen a Sigma CS-3 (Classical, spruce(?)) locally which looks to be in fine condition, MADE IN KOREA with serial #114740. I'm concerned because I can't find any reference to the model in the Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars I'm looking at on Google Books. It skips right over CS-3 to -4 from -2! Any info someone can share? I'm mostly interested in mfg. year. Thanks so much! |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,DannyB Date: 08 Jul 08 - 07:43 PM I have a Korean made SDR-28H in fantastic shape no real dings or dents to speak of. It has a bound headstock which I haven't seen on the pictures I've found and there is a pickup under the saddle with an endpin jack. It's a good sounding guitar I bought for my son to learn on. Well I got myself a Martin HD-28 and my son now has my Blueridge BR-7. So my question is how much should I ask for it? I may even put it on that auction site but I'd like to get a fair price for it. Thanks in advance for any help. D. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Paul M. Date: 11 Jul 08 - 04:38 PM I have a SG-5 Hummingbird copy from Sweden imported by Levin. It has a Gibson shape headstock and a solid spruce top. Pearl block inlays and a beautiful cherry sunburst top. Original case with stickers from Austria and Germany. What are these worth, it sounds wonderful. P. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST Date: 04 Aug 08 - 05:41 PM I have a Sigma guitar model no GCS-4 that was a birthday present in 1985. However looking at a web site about Sigma, it says this model was a 1996 production. I know when I got mine! Serial no 8108229.
Thanks. **Forum Muderator** |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,cat Date: 04 Aug 08 - 09:57 PM What would be a reasonable price to sell the above Sigma as a 2nd hand guitar in good condition? |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,GIANNI D Date: 07 Aug 08 - 03:15 AM HI THERE I'M FROM ITALY NICE TO TALK WITH YOU...I HAVE A NICE SIGMA DR 2 MADE IN TAIWAN.ANYONE KNOWS WHICH YEARS THEY START TI BUILD THIS MODEL,AND ANYONE KNOWS SPECS OF THE SAME MODEL? IT WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE SOME INFORMATIONS.THANX A LOT. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars 52SGCS-6 (16-12-2007) From: GUEST,Mike Melbourne Australia Date: 08 Aug 08 - 08:48 AM Hi people.I want to add to my previous post from the above date and correct a couple of errors.I recently discovered a build/serial number on the bracing between the soundhole and the bridge of my 52SGCS-6.#493.I also previously stated that I had purchased a DK-28-12 string from New Zealand since I was told thats what it was,in fact it is a DR-12-28.The serial being #S46806.To add to my tale I recently had success on ebay Australia and landed an 52SDM-12-5,as luck would have it,it was only 10kms from where I live and my bid posted with 3 secs left on the clock and I got it.After getting it home and looking it over I found the serial number of #496.This makes me think that both my 52,s were practically built side by side and yeah they are fairly low numbers.They both have the SIGMA symbol inlay and gold lettering on the headstocks.I believe that all 3 guitars have solid tops and suggest this is indicated in the 52 model codes and in the S***** serial of the DR-12-28.I also suggest that L***** serials may indicate laminate on other later models.My collection seems to be growing real fast at the moment as I am also holding 2 Tokai Cats Eyes with another in transit from Japan,as most would know Sig's and Tok's were all made at the same place and I have keen interest in both but am not limited solely by them.My luthier(another recent associate) and definitely someone I rely on at the moment says I have got G.A.S..............Guitar Accumulation Syndrome and you know --He's right.For anyone with guitar problems it's well worth getting to know a luthier or guitar tech.Most minor faults can be cured with a set up and it doesn't cost a fortune.If your guitar is not playable,its useless.Great forum this one and I'll be watching more often than in the past.Somethings got to keep me off ebay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Jimbo Date: 09 Aug 08 - 11:12 PM whats a good price for the Sigma 52sgcs-4? |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST Date: 09 Aug 08 - 11:13 PM also i has a slight crack comming from where the body and neck come together but hasnt fully fracked apart. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 10 Aug 08 - 12:30 AM I don't know about anybody else, but once you've played a Larrivee Presentation model You just haven't played a guitar, this fine!! |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars SDR-41 From: GUEST,mitoguitarman Date: 10 Aug 08 - 05:03 AM I have a SDR-41 I bought summer of 07 for $300. I love it. The action needs setting up, but the sound is close to Martin. I highly recommend it. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,JAG Date: 16 Aug 08 - 05:49 AM I have a Sigma DM-5, circa 1976. When I got it, the action was too high and the sound was a bit muddy. I took it to a guitar shop, had both the bridge and the nut replaced with bone, the frets filed, and the action lowered. After those modifications, the guitar sounded wonderful and played beautifully. And still does in 2008. In my book, the Sigma DM-5, when properly finished, is a Japanese Martin classic. Amazingly, they are still relatively cheap, albeit without modifications. So, if you are lucky enough to find one of these guitars and are willing to put a little money into it, you'll have a friend for life. -JAG |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Magnus H Date: 17 Aug 08 - 07:44 AM Comment on Paul M:s SG-5 Hummingbird copy. After speaking with several people with background in the Levin company, there were some models imported to Europe by Levin, besides Martins Sigma models. Initially they were sold under the brand name Nippon Best. There were Martin style models labeled SM-X and Gibson style models labeled SG-X where the M is for Martin and the G is for Gibson. In the later years of the 70:s these Guitars were branded Sigma, but the model numbers remained. I have never seen these Sigmas without the "Guaranteed by Levin" marking. The information I have is that these instruments were all laminate, so I would check that Hummingbird top again. During these Years the Levin Company handled the complete European distribution of Martin, including Sigma. My experience is also that the Sigmas of the 70:s with the "Greek-Sigma" marking are all laminate. I have one myself (GCR-7) and I have had correspondence with Ebay sellers, who have checked for me. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,sigma gcs-1 Date: 18 Aug 08 - 12:33 AM Hi, I fairly knowledgeable about guitars, or so I thought... ...but someone just offered to sell me a Sigma GCS-1...and I know nothing about Sigmas - except for the fact that they are (were) made by Martin. Are these "decent" guitars? I'm really just looking for a "beater" to leave out in my family room (i.e., I don't plan on humidifying it or anything). Thank you, Mark |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST Date: 25 Aug 08 - 09:01 PM Hi I bought a Sigma DM-18 back in highschool (1973) and It is still fantastic. My 19 year old son plays it constantly. Wondering does anyone know what it might be worth? He is moving away and wants to take it with him :-( |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Guest,Dana Date: 28 Aug 08 - 06:55 PM Nice to find some info on Sigma. I bought a DR-28 (C) with a very good case a few years ago for $350 US from a coworker. I was sold by the resonance/volume, even though the action was painful. It has not a scratch nor a ding. I'm no luthier or, for that matter, no real guitarist but I have been sanding the saddle down a bit each time I change strings. The action is getting better and the intonation is still good. Maybe I'll mess with the nut if I don't get satisfaction from the saddle tweaks. I E-mailed Martin my serial number and asked for info on materials, price, date of manufacture, etc. Martin's rep said I "did good" buying this guitar at the price. Also, the rep told me that Martin doesn't have a lot of information on Sigma. She did tell me that my Sigma was made in 1989. She confirmed that it is Sitka spruce and rosewood. Friends of mine have Taylor, Yamaha, Takamine, Simon and Patrick, et al and I believe the sound of my Sigma is in the same ball park if not the same presumed league with any of them. All of you who are happy with your Sigma play on, enjoy it, and save/invest the grand or two you could have spent on a more coveted guitar. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Joe in Texas Date: 30 Aug 08 - 01:21 PM I have a DR-7 s/n 4088 I bought the guitar new in 1970 or 71. It has a vee shaped neck, the zero fret, adjustable bridge, truss rod adjustment and is in excellent shape. I have played this guitar almost every day since buying it. I would never part with this instrument...it plays better and sounds just as good as any Martin D28 or D35 I have ever played. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST Date: 31 Aug 08 - 05:54 PM ide like to know what my guitar is worth. in the soundhole is engraved: "sigma guitars of martin & co." "DT-3 C" "274968" and "810256" i dont really know wat any of this means..help. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: RustyGrid Date: 31 Aug 08 - 05:57 PM you mean this one? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-SIGMA-BY-MARTIN-ACOUSTIC-GUITAR-TOP-OF-THE-LINE_W0QQitemZ150287116068QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item150287116068&_trkparms=72%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C240%3A1318&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14 |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST Date: 20 Sep 08 - 01:35 AM I just bought a used Sigma DR 41 in mint condition with a hard shell case. It was a little tight, but I restrung it, took down the action on the saddle and nut and after playing it for a few days...it sounds wonderful. It's not as bassy as my new DCX1E. It's not as sweet as my 30 year old D 18, but it's somewhere between the two and very responsive. It's far better than my Alvarez (which has a nice pickup and onboard tuning). It's very light colored (like my D18 used to be) but if it sees more time out of the case, I bet it will get to be that same honey color. It was relatively inexpensive for a solid top scalloped braced guitar and is a real pleasure to play. I'm looking at another used Sigma tomorrow. For a small fraction of the cost of a Martin, the DR 41 has a large fraction of the feel and sound of a Martin. I don't know if they're all that nice, but I like having something I can enjoy playing without worrying about it as much as my higher end guitar...and it sounds good enough for acoustic gigs. |
Subject: RE: sigma guitars From: GUEST,Sigma D-10 for sale at eBAY, ending today!!! Date: 27 Sep 08 - 10:58 AM Hi all! I just decided to come and spread the word here. As far as I know the rarest and most wanted Sigma model is for sale at eBay for another 15+ hours. We are talking about D-10 model here that I understood was Sigma´s 10th anniversary model and they made only 100 of them IN Nazareth, PA. The highest bid right now is $405.12 and yet the reserve is not met. I would be interested in this guitar myself too but the seller states he doesn´t accept bids from outside the lower 48 US states, so I´m out of this game. What would make me a bit hesitant in offering much more is that purchases from this seller have only $200 buyer´s protecton. But... if some one is interested at least there´s a chance to get in correspondence with the seller should the reserve not be met during this auction. If you´re near Ozark, Missouri, US, you might be able to arrange viewing too, if the guitar doesn´t sell in the auction of course. Here´s the link to ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/1980-SIGMA-D10-DREADNOUGHT-ANNIVERSARY-BY-MARTIN_W0QQitemZ320302288528QQihZ011QQcategoryZ159947QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem PS: I'm in no relationship of any kind with seller. Just thought some one of the readers here could be interested in, since these don't show up very often. So... if some one reading this gets lucky with this one, please come to tell us how D-10 really is! I would also be curious about the price, but also understand not every1 wants to talk about that. Good luck to every body! |
Subject: RE: D10 Anniversary From: Valkyrie Guy Date: 29 Sep 08 - 05:31 PM Well I see the D10 Annivesary on E Bay went for $886.00. It gets better every time. There was one on E Bay that sold for $760.00 back in March 1st of 08, and another on March 9th for $717.00. I still have mine and love this guitar, won't sell that puppy! Hope one of you Sigma guy's got this last one. Still a lot cheaper than it's Martin cousin. John (valky guy) |
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