Truly a nicely made guitar, probably worth every penny of the $7k+ asking price, and some amazingly crisp images of same (esp. the interior).
I have a question that has lingered for a long time re the orientation of two bookmatched boards that make up a top; in one image of this Martin it is clear that the grain lines are WIDER apart
near the join and DIMINISH in distance apart as the lines progress towards the edge of the instrument
Martin grain lines.jpg
I've always believed it's better to join two pieces of matching soundboard with the
closer grain lines at the join; in the image above it's the exact opposite. In a recent baritone uke build I 'accidently' glued the two boards with wider grain lines at the join, but have kept the top in the hope that it'll still work fine - looking at the Martin build technique I'm now not so bothered.
Are there any hard-and-fast rules re: grain lines on joining two top boards that should apply for optimum acoustic tonality?