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How much is a 1940 Martin guitar worth?

How much is a 1940 Martin guitar worth?

By 2002 the Vintage Guitar Price Guide listed prices of up to $200,000 for 1936–1937 D-45s and up to $150,000 for 1940–1942 models.

Why are pre-war Martins so good?

Pre-war Martins were built using Brazilian Rosewood for their back and sides, which is highly prized both for its look and its sound.

Who played Martin D 45?

Gene Autry
The D-45 is the most famous hand-crafted Martin dreadnought guitar. The first Martin D-45 was custom made for Gene Autry in 1933. That 12-fret model D-45 included pearl inlays on the top, sides, and back. It also had Gene’s name in pearl script on the fingerboard.

How do I find the value of my guitar?

On an electric guitar, you’ll typically find the serial number on the back of the guitar body or headstock. The serial number of an acoustic guitar may be on the back or on the label in the sound hole. The guitar’s serial number also may give you a clue to its value.

What model is my Martin guitar?

A Martin Guitar will have the model designation and the serial number etched on the neck block. Look in the soundhole toward the neck to see where this is etched.

Are Martins worth the money?

Martin guitars are definitely worth the money. Martin guitars are known to have even pitch and volume, with excellent projection and a dynamic range, and these guitars range from just over $100 to over $100,000.

Why is Martin so expensive?

Martins are expensive because they are high quality and have a reputation for that quality. In my opinion they are over-priced though, and for the price of a good Martin you can buy a hand made one from a reputable luthier.

What years are pre war Martins?

There were changes made in the Martin dreadnaught guitars throughout the years between 1934 and 1946. In addition to bracing changes from forward to back bracing, the years until 1944 were scalloped braced guitars. The guitars in 1945 and 46 were not scalloped, or at least most of them were not.

What strings are on a Martin D-45?

So, what strings do Martin Guitars ship with? The answer is either Martin Authentic Acoustic Lifespan 2.0 in phosphor bronze medium gauge on low to mid range models, or for high end models like the D-45, you’ll get Martin’s Titanium Core Nickel Wound strings in a light gauge.

What guitar did Gene Autry use?

The first D-45 was a dreadnought guitar based on the Martin D-28 with luxury ornamentation (the “45” designation), made especially for Gene Autry who, in 1933, ordered “the biggest, fanciest Martin he could.” This guitar is now encased in glass in the Gene Autry Museum of the American West in Los Angeles, California.

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Ruth Doyle