Martin D-45
| Martin D-45 | |
|---|---|
Gene Autry's original 1933 D-45, s/n 53177, photographed at the Autry National Center; one of only three pre-war D-45s with 12-fret neck (and longer body), all the remainder have 14-fret necks. | |
| Manufacturer | C. F. Martin & Company |
| Period | 1933–1942, 1968–present |
| Construction | |
| Body type | Square-shoulder dreadnought |
| Neck joint | Dovetail |
| Woods | |
| Body | Sitka Spruce or Adirondack top Rosewood back and sides |
| Neck | Mahogany |
| Fretboard | Ebony |
| Hardware | |
| Bridge | Ebony |
| Pickup(s) | Optional L.R.Baggs Element Active |
| Colors available | |
| Natural | |
The Martin D-45 is a steel-string acoustic guitar model made by C. F. Martin & Company. The model was manufactured from 1933 to 1942, and in a second production series since 1968. Martin originally made the guitar's sides and backs of Brazilian rosewood. Martins are ranked among the highest-quality, as well as among the most expensive guitars, and the D-45, regarded as one of the first "luxury guitars", was listed in 2011 as the most valuable production-model guitar.