1952 D-28
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/r/guitars is a place for people to post pictures of and discuss everything about guitars i.e. electric, acoustic, lap, steel, bass, amps, pedals, strings, picks, etc. Basically anything with strings. Feel free to post pics of your own gear, cool gear you saw online or anything else as long as it complies with the rules.‘52 D-28 finish
/r/martinguitars is a place to share anything and everything to do with C.F. Martin Guitar Co.Does this bridge look shaved down?

/r/martinguitars is a place to share anything and everything to do with C.F. Martin Guitar Co.
NGD 1952 D-28!
/r/martinguitars is a place to share anything and everything to do with C.F. Martin Guitar Co.Dalton case belonged to Ruthann Friedman. She wrote Windy by the association in 1967 CONFIRMED

/r/martinguitars is a place to share anything and everything to do with C.F. Martin Guitar Co.
Close ups of the ‘52 thoughts ?
/r/martinguitars is a place to share anything and everything to do with C.F. Martin Guitar Co.My first ever gig offer happened yesterday!
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/r/martinguitars is a place to share anything and everything to do with C.F. Martin Guitar Co.What kind of parka do I have?
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/r/martinguitars is a place to share anything and everything to do with C.F. Martin Guitar Co.After repairs 1949 D-18
/r/martinguitars is a place to share anything and everything to do with C.F. Martin Guitar Co.Here’s my head the back and top
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This subreddit is dedicated to support and treatment for the rare condition Cutis Verticis Gyrata, or CVG. CVG is a thickening of the scalp tissue that forms folds or furrows. It is typically benign but individuals seek treatment for cosmetic reasons. There are several options for treatment including both surgical and non-surgical. Whether you're seeking advice, sharing experiences, or offering support, this subreddit is here for you. Together, we can make a difference in each other's lives.