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Martin Maudal

 

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Post  Posted 16 Apr 2014 12:25 pm    
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here is 'Water'- (one of the Elements, water, fire, and earth) - she's a Woodfaceâ„¢ electric 10 1/2" biscuit bridge resonator guitar.


a roundneck. black walnut top, ash body w/walnut trim, maple and walnut neck with carbon fiber rods. all of the woods except the rosewood fingerboard were harvested, cut, seasoned and hand picked for this instrument by Martin Maudal of Maudal Musical Machines.

she has proprietary passive electronics with a mic and mag pup. *passive* so that the pup will interact with your amp the way the gods intended! no batteries or preamp needed. volume, standard tone, low end rolloff, and a mic cutout switch in case you just have to rawk really freakin loud.





and here is 'Fire' - a 9 1/2" biscuit bridge electric resonator. also a roundneck. the black walnut top is a match to 'Water'. she has an alder body with alder and walnut neck. carbon fiber rods in the neck as well. she also has the M3 proprietary electronic setup.





enjoy!
you can find these and more M3 instruments at auction on Reverb @
https://reverb.com/shop/m3-guitars

contact Maudal Musical Machines and check out other completed instruments and builds-in-process @ https://www.facebook.com/M3guitars

and check out our youtube channel @
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChonzjyFyJV8vyLiGi_BjKQ

be well, be great!
Martin
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