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2180821 Nashville country music hall of fame museum

Michael Murphey's 1960 Martin D-28 - customized like a D-42 with abalone inlay, and inlaid initials MMM on headstock - Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (uploaded on 2018-08-22 by e Kat)

STAGE WEAR
Jerry Jeff Walker performed in
this sleeveless Lee denim jacket
embellished with embroidery and
patches; these Wrangler jeans; and
these custom-made cowhide boots
by Charlie Dunn.
     Courtesy of Jerry Jeff Walker
GUITAR
Michael Murphey used this
1960 Martin to write songs such as
“Geronimo's Cadillac,” “Wildfire,”
and Austin anthem “Cosmic
Cowboy, Pt 1.” The Martin D-28
was customized with abalone inlay,
giving it the appearance of a D-42,
Murphey's initials are inlaid in
the headstock.
  Courtesy of Michael Martin Murphy
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Source 2180821 Nashville country music hall of fame museum
Author e Kat
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  • High Resolution Photos: Outlaws & Armadillos: Country’s Roaring ’70s: Artifacts (high resolution photos / press release). Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (2018-03-01).
    "[image 9] Austin boot maker Charlie Dunn made this pair for Jerry Jeff Walker. Courtesy of Jerry Jeff Walker (Photo Bob Delevante, courtesy Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum) ",
    "[image 14] This 1960 Martin was Michael Murphey’s primary guitar, used to write songs including “Geronimo’s Cadillac,” “Wildfire,” and Austin anthem “Cosmic Cowboy.” Originally built as a Martin D-28, the instrument was later customized with abalone inlays, giving the appearance of a D-42. Murphey’s initials are inlaid on the headstock. Courtesy of Michael Martin Murphey (Photo Bob Delevante, courtesy Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum) "
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" 20180816 Holiday In USA,  /  Fly into Fayetteville AR via Atlanta  /  Then, drive thru;  /  - Eureka Spring, Arkansas; / - Nashville, Tennessee; / - Memphis, Tennessee; / - New Orleans, Louisiana; / - Kansas City, Missouri; / - Siloam Springs, Oklahoma  /  Fly into Fayetteville AR via Atlanta "

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