Sigma by Martin SD-45J "Jacaranda"

Description

Made in Japan in the early 1990s. This is a Sigma guitar made under license from Martin.
It is a model that reproduces the Martin D-45, and has a distinctive look such as the flower pot inlay on the head and the hexagon position mark.
There are only a few high-end models, and among them, the ones that use Jacaranda are very rare.
It is one of the gorgeous specifications that uses Avalon luxuriously as befits a high-end model.

Bright and clear sound typical of Jacaranda.
It has a solid core and a clear sound that feels great even when you stroke it.
The bracing is scalloped bracing, which is also made with vintage in mind.

There are some slight scratches from playing, but the body is in good condition with little signs of use considering its age.
There are some steps due to binding shrinkage at the end of the body and some sides, but there are no noticeable scratches on the body.
There are some scratches on the back of the neck, but the playing condition is good.
Approximately 90% of the frets remain, and there are no noticeable warps or twists on the neck.
We have confirmed that the truss rod can also operate in both directions.
There are no cracks or repairs to the body, and there is no peeling of the bridge or bracing.
The case comes with a recent Martin genuine hard case.
Strap pin added.
Color natural wood grain
Year of manufacture: 1990s
Top plate material spruce
Side plate material Jacaranda
Back plate material Jacaranda
Body size Dreadnought type
Accessories hard case,