The Story of Crosby's 12-String Martin

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The Story of Crosby's 12-String Martin

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Wow, you guys ever hear this before . . .



http://www.acousticguitar.com/video/pla ... leid=25353
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Great story. Thanks for sharing.
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I never heard about that before. Very interesting indeed.

A personal connection for me is that Mr. Saterlee was my luthier, too, in the early seventies, and did various repairs, mods, and setups for my acoustics and electrics. He had a great reputation and was the only one I trusted until his shop closed some years later, I guess at least 1981. So that makes the story that much better for me. Thanks!
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That is a wonderful history on that guitar! :)
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Thanks for the link, Mark ! A moving story indeed ! Tells us something about real friendship.
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Glad you guys liked it.

Wow, Kira, that's a coincidence.
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His shop in downtown San Francisco was well known for building and repairing not only guitars but violins and every kind of stringed instrument. They were called Satterlee and Chapin. I went to them exclusively for at least ten years. They did superb work.
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Here's a little more info from NAMM on the Crosby 12 (his has a solid Ebony neck!)

http://www.fretbase.com/guitars/1600-ma ... ideos/7913
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I had the opportunity to play one of these yesterday at Elderly Instruments. Wow! It is a great sounding and playing guitar. I liked the 12 fret neck as it helped with the typical neck dive. I think it was priced at around $3600, not sure though as I played so many.
I also played a Graham Nash Martin it to was also very nice.
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