Roy Rogers' Martin acoustic sells for $460,000

Rogers' OM-45 Deluxe was the first ever made
Rogers' OM-45 Deluxe was the first ever made

An anonymous buyer has purchased Roy Rogers' famous OM-45 Deluxe Martin guitar for $460,000.

The 1930-built Martin is considered one of the rarest and most coveted acoustic guitars in the world. The Martin was auctioned by The Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum in Branson, Missouri.

It was originally purchased, used, for just $30 at a California pawn shop in 1933 by a young and unknown musician, Leonard Franklin Slye - who went on to adopt the persona of Roy Rogers.

The guitar was the first OM-45 Deluxe model guitar Martin produced in 1930 - #1 of only 15 in total - but Slye was unlikely to have been aware of the model's significance. The OM-45 Deluxe became synonymous with Rogers' stage and film persona, before he retired it in the mid-1940s.

In 2006, Martin honoured Roy Rogers with a replica signature edition of his famous guitar.