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 ====== Martin D28's ====== ====== Martin D28's ======
  
-Jimmy used at least 2 Martin D28's liveOne was in standard tuning, and one was altered (**TODO**Figure out which tuning and what songs, likely open G for Bron-Y-Aur Stomp/That's the Way)+Note: The following information is courtesy of [[https://web.archive.org/web/20171105223556/http://www.led-zeppelin.org/studio-and-live-gear/1047|led-zeppelin.org]]
  
-One of the two Martins was marked (my unsourced notes say the primary one) with a white star sticker on the pickguard.+> The Martin D-28 Dreadnought Acoustic debuted at the Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music Festival on June 28, 1970, when Jimmy Page played The Boy Next Door (That's The Way). Page continued to use the Martin for That's The Way and Bron-Y-Aur until the end of the 1970 US Tour on September 19, 1970. 
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 +> The Martin was next seen on the 1973 European Tour, when Page played it for Bron-Y-Aur Stomp. For the 1975 Earls Court shows, Page played the Martin D-28 Dreadnought Acoustic for the acoustic set. To increase the quality of the sound, Jimmy Page used a Barcus-Berry Model 1355 Transducer, connected to a Barcus-Berry Model 1330S Preamp. 
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 +> Page acquired a second Martin D-28 for the 1977 US Tour, presumably for the different tunings of the various acoustic songs. The primary Martin D-28 was marked with a small white star in the center of the pickguard.
  
 **TODO**: See if Jimmy used the Martins for studio work. **TODO**: See if Jimmy used the Martins for studio work.
  
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