This is the 80th D-45 guitar out of a total of 91 highly sought after pre-World War II D-45s made. Long considered the holy grail of acoustic guitars, the D-45 appeared first as a 12-fret neck to to body version with snowflake fingerboard inlays owned by cowboy legend Gene Autry. Gradually the 14-fret models gained popularity and snowflakes were replaced with the bolder hexagonal pattern, as used by musicians like Stephen Stills.
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