2005 Martin D-45

$7,800.00
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Here we have a stunning 2005 Martin D-45 on offering. if you like a little bling in your six-string thing, this might be exactly what the doctor ordered. 

Specs from Martin: • Indian Rosewood back & sides

Sitka Spruce top that has aged well

Rosewood headstock faceplate with abalone pearl C.F.Martin block logo

The headstock has Boltaron white binding & Gold Martin branded, M-6 gold tuning machines

Abalone top trim 

Abalone rosette & around the fretboard termination as well

Dovetail Neck Joint

The Top has a 5/16" Scalloped X-Brace pattern (standard shift)

Ebony fretboard with colorful, abalone hexagon fret markers

Faux tortoiseshell pick guard

Low profile Mahogany neck/ 1 11/16 nut width

Ebony belly bridge with compensated saddle; white bridge pins/pearl dots

Boltaron White body binding

The back is trimmed in "45" style Abalone, as are the sides

White heel cap

Abalone heel grafts

The boltaron white end graft is trimmed with pearl inlay as well

You can join the likes of Gene Autry and Neil Young, whom also have adorned the most ornate instrument made by the Martin Guitar Company. This particular example hosts plenty of volume, and a very rich and full sound with a strong bass response. it has had 20 years of real life playing, bye an actual musician, and doesn’t pretend to be a closet queen, even though it has the shine and shimmer. there is evidence she has been exposed to humidity changes throughout her 20 years, and this shows and some finish bubbling on the headstock, and around the binding. it also has its share of dings, bruises and scrapes, all of which are noticeable in the photographs. these include capo marks on the back of the neck, and possible evidence that a couple of sections of binding may have been re-glued on the top. additionally, the frets are original, and show evidence of wear, especially on the treble B and E strings. This is most prevalent in the first five frets, and we estimate there is still plenty of life left in them.

If you want to run with the big dogs, but have no interest in wearing a collar, check this baby out! This instrument is on consignment, but eligible for trade discussions.

Video Demo: https://youtu.be/2aVeZTDLDtw?si=p7vsYGJV6wBfEV3m

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Here we have a stunning 2005 Martin D-45 on offering. if you like a little bling in your six-string thing, this might be exactly what the doctor ordered. 

Specs from Martin: • Indian Rosewood back & sides

Sitka Spruce top that has aged well

Rosewood headstock faceplate with abalone pearl C.F.Martin block logo

The headstock has Boltaron white binding & Gold Martin branded, M-6 gold tuning machines

Abalone top trim 

Abalone rosette & around the fretboard termination as well

Dovetail Neck Joint

The Top has a 5/16" Scalloped X-Brace pattern (standard shift)

Ebony fretboard with colorful, abalone hexagon fret markers

Faux tortoiseshell pick guard

Low profile Mahogany neck/ 1 11/16 nut width

Ebony belly bridge with compensated saddle; white bridge pins/pearl dots

Boltaron White body binding

The back is trimmed in "45" style Abalone, as are the sides

White heel cap

Abalone heel grafts

The boltaron white end graft is trimmed with pearl inlay as well

You can join the likes of Gene Autry and Neil Young, whom also have adorned the most ornate instrument made by the Martin Guitar Company. This particular example hosts plenty of volume, and a very rich and full sound with a strong bass response. it has had 20 years of real life playing, bye an actual musician, and doesn’t pretend to be a closet queen, even though it has the shine and shimmer. there is evidence she has been exposed to humidity changes throughout her 20 years, and this shows and some finish bubbling on the headstock, and around the binding. it also has its share of dings, bruises and scrapes, all of which are noticeable in the photographs. these include capo marks on the back of the neck, and possible evidence that a couple of sections of binding may have been re-glued on the top. additionally, the frets are original, and show evidence of wear, especially on the treble B and E strings. This is most prevalent in the first five frets, and we estimate there is still plenty of life left in them.

If you want to run with the big dogs, but have no interest in wearing a collar, check this baby out! This instrument is on consignment, but eligible for trade discussions.

Video Demo: https://youtu.be/2aVeZTDLDtw?si=p7vsYGJV6wBfEV3m

Here we have a stunning 2005 Martin D-45 on offering. if you like a little bling in your six-string thing, this might be exactly what the doctor ordered. 

Specs from Martin: • Indian Rosewood back & sides

Sitka Spruce top that has aged well

Rosewood headstock faceplate with abalone pearl C.F.Martin block logo

The headstock has Boltaron white binding & Gold Martin branded, M-6 gold tuning machines

Abalone top trim 

Abalone rosette & around the fretboard termination as well

Dovetail Neck Joint

The Top has a 5/16" Scalloped X-Brace pattern (standard shift)

Ebony fretboard with colorful, abalone hexagon fret markers

Faux tortoiseshell pick guard

Low profile Mahogany neck/ 1 11/16 nut width

Ebony belly bridge with compensated saddle; white bridge pins/pearl dots

Boltaron White body binding

The back is trimmed in "45" style Abalone, as are the sides

White heel cap

Abalone heel grafts

The boltaron white end graft is trimmed with pearl inlay as well

You can join the likes of Gene Autry and Neil Young, whom also have adorned the most ornate instrument made by the Martin Guitar Company. This particular example hosts plenty of volume, and a very rich and full sound with a strong bass response. it has had 20 years of real life playing, bye an actual musician, and doesn’t pretend to be a closet queen, even though it has the shine and shimmer. there is evidence she has been exposed to humidity changes throughout her 20 years, and this shows and some finish bubbling on the headstock, and around the binding. it also has its share of dings, bruises and scrapes, all of which are noticeable in the photographs. these include capo marks on the back of the neck, and possible evidence that a couple of sections of binding may have been re-glued on the top. additionally, the frets are original, and show evidence of wear, especially on the treble B and E strings. This is most prevalent in the first five frets, and we estimate there is still plenty of life left in them.

If you want to run with the big dogs, but have no interest in wearing a collar, check this baby out! This instrument is on consignment, but eligible for trade discussions.

Video Demo: https://youtu.be/2aVeZTDLDtw?si=p7vsYGJV6wBfEV3m