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Miami-Guitars 08-03-2019 09:53 AM

Martin Limited Edition D-45/D45 Excalibur #7 of 20 Made 2019
 
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Miami-Guitars is an authorized Martin Dealer/ Factory warranty included. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the instrument of your interest, please send us a message via email at [email protected]

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The CF Martin D-45 Excalibur is the latest design collaboration with renowned inlay artist Harvey Leach. This special edition guitar is adorned with original artwork in honor of the mythical dragon told to have hidden the mystical Excalibur sword in its tail. The custom inlay features a dragon intertwined around both a custom rosette and a custom back purfling. The model features an Engelmann spruce top with heavy bearclaw, Madagascar rosewood back and sides, European flamed maple body binding and birdseye maple headplate binding. The tuners are Gold GrandTune open gear, and the label is signed by Chris Martin and Harvey Leach. This model is limited to 20 instruments, so visit your authorized Martin dealer to get your hands on one of these rare beauties. This model is strung with Authentic Acoustic strings.

Specs

Back & Side Wood: Madagascar Rosewood
Body Type: Dreadnought
Top Wood: Engelmann Spruce
Brace Material: Adirondack Spruce
Brace Size: 5/16"
Binding: European Flamed Maple
Headplate Wood: Ebony
Fingerboard Width At Nut: 1- 3/4''
Fingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1/8''
Neck Shape: Modified Low Oval w/ Performing Artist Taper
Bracing Pattern: Forward Shifted "X" Scalloped
Scale Length: 25.4"
String Spacing at Saddle: 2 5/32"
Tuners: Schaller Gold Grand
Case: Martin Custom Hardshell

Is this the D-45 you've been dreaming about?

Call Kenny at : 786-275-6700 (Mon-Sat) for more info

Thanks for viewing!​

J Patrick 08-04-2019 04:01 PM

...dang!!!.....unreal even by Harvey Leach standards!!

DenverSteve 10-04-2019 01:48 PM

Yep. I was looking to see if Harvey had done magic again. Please post the price for this (unless I missed it).

Mbroady 10-04-2019 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by DenverSteve (Post 6178754)
Yep. I was looking to see if Harvey had done magic again. Please post the price for this (unless I missed it).

The AGF Market place is for Forum sponsors to list there offerings and if I understand the rules correctly are not required to list the price. Plus it would only be the MSRP, not the actually sale price. I could be wrong.

DenverSteve 10-04-2019 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Mbroady (Post 6178839)
The AGF Market place is for Forum sponsors to list there offerings and if I understand the rules correctly are not required to list the price. Plus it would only me the MSRP, not the actually sale price. I could be wrong.

Ok. Thanks.

gibsonfan 10-04-2019 09:24 PM

I can't believe 20 people would want one of these. No accounting for taste.

ManyMartinMan 10-06-2019 01:20 PM

This is a spectacular demonstration of what world-class inlay looks like. Harvey Leach has, almost, outdone himself. Whether one wants one of these, or not, one should not disrespect the unrivaled ability that it takes to design and then perform this level of artistry.

sakar12 10-08-2019 04:50 PM

I think it's stunningly beautiful and would be honored to own it.
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Originally Posted by ManyMartinMan (Post 6180179)
This is a spectacular demonstration of what world-class inlay looks like. Harvey Leach has, almost, outdone himself. Whether one wants one of these, or not, one should not disrespect the unrivaled ability that it takes to design and then perform this level of artistry.



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