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Sale Custom Martin Solid Sitka Spruce Top D-45 Guitar
Features
Size: 41"
Top: Solid sitka spruce
Back and Side: indian rosewood
Binding: Real abalone
Fingerboard: ebony with real abalone inlay
Neck: mahogany neck
Nut and saddle: bone
String: Daddario
Finish: High Glossy
Product Description:
Guitarsofchina is a professional manufacturer of premium acoustic and electric guitars.GuitarsOfChina supplies high quality acoustic guitars in the market for years.GuitarsOfChina provides custom shop service. We personalize your guitar according to your requirements.This special customized Martin D-45 is exactly for all D45 acoustic guitar fans
and lovers,you may first be drawn to the D45 by its elegant looks, you'll soon find that the heart of this guitar lies in its big, detailed sound.
There is no doubt that the Martin D45 acoustic guitar is Martin's flagship dreadnought guitar,is one of the world top best acoustic guitar which is liked by numbers of guitar players.
The D45 represents the most elegantly appointed dreadnought in Martin's standard collection. You get it all with this guitar: a luxurious sound, gorgeous appointments, and the kind of playability
that makes you want to pick it up again and again. It's no coincidence that prewar D45s are some of the most sought-after guitars in the world — and not just because they're so rare; the D-45 model is
simply the pinnacle of Martin's premium brand.
The D45's back and sides are built from Indian rosewood, which, in combination with the solid Sitka spruce top, braced for a huge bottom end, provides an unmatched playing experience.
You'll also love the D45's premium solid black ebony fingerboard and bridge.Thus, the first D-45 was born. This beautiful dreadnought still boasts abalone pearl top, side, and back inlays, and its fingerboard
features distinctive hexagonal Style 45 position inlays.
Specifications:
String Type: Steel
Number of Strings: 6
Body Shape: Dreadnought
Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed
Color: Natural
Finish: Gloss
Top Wood: Solid Sitka Spruce
Back & Sides Wood: Solid Indian Rosewood
Body Bracing: Scalloped Forward Shifted X-bracing
Binding: Antique White
Neck Wood: Mahogany
Neck Shape: Modified Low Oval, High Performance Taper
Radius: 16"
Fingerboard Material: Ebony
Fingerboard Inlay: Abalone Style 45 Hexagon
Number of Frets: 20
Scale Length: 25.4"
Tuning Machines: Gold Open Gear
Bridge Material: Ebony
Nut/Saddle Material: Bone/Bone
Nut Width: 1.75"
Case Included: Need extra cost
Custom Service:
Three most important things about OUR GUITARS are the tone, feel and price.We try our best to meet your satisfaction that can compete in the market on those three points.
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Customer Review
''I own a 1962 Martin D-45, yes it's 48 years old...and sounds much better today than it did when I first purchased in in 1975. With over 4 decades of playing many, many acoustics, my experience has taught me that hand-built acoustics by master luthiers is the way to go. But even though Martin is a production-line guitar, the D-45 is the standard by which all other acoustic guitars are measured. Some have said the D-45 sounds the same as a D-41 or D-42, just with more abalone. That is simply not true. One has to have an experienced, practiced ear, but the D-45 is different from the D-41 or D-42.
Especially with vintage age, the sound is huge, the projection is unmatched and the sweet, sweet tone cannot be touched even by most hand-built guitars. I've played a few hand builds that sound better, but they cost over $20,000.00. So the Martin D-45 is quite a steal at this price. Don't bother with D-45V vintage re-make. The plain D-45 is the same guitar without the vintage finish, and besides your new D-45 will develop that same vintage finish over time anyway, just be patient. If you buy this guitar, plan on owning it the rest of your life and passing it on to your children as an heirloom.''