Collectibles
Martin OMJM John Mayer Model Guitar
- Item Number
- 249
- Estimated Value
- 3759 USD
- Sold
- 2000 USD to mmf8d82a3
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
Back in 2002, John Mayer exploded onto the music scene with hits like "No Such Thing" and the following year, Martin introduced the OM-28JM John Mayer Signature Edition. Not surprisingly, even people who had never heard of John Mayer wanted to own this guitar and the limited edition of 404 instruments sold out completely. Mayer's "Heavier Things" album in late 2003 resulted in two more hit singles, one of which won a Grammy for "Song of the Year" and Mayer walked off with "Best Male Pop Vocal of the Year" honors.
In 2005, he created the John Mayer Trio, playing electric blues in a series of memorable sold-out shows. With an expanding reputation and loyal fan base, the number of OM-28JM John Mayer Signature Edition guitars produced began to look awfully small. So, C. F. Martin & Co. asked John Mayer if he would create a second namesake guitar, one with many of the same attributes as his first, but which would be more affordable and more widely available. The end result? The OMJM John Mayer Special Edition.
Check out the guitar here: http://themusicemporium.com/guitars/martin-omjm-john-mayer-model
Item Special Note
Reserve Price $2,500.
Item can be picked up from Lexington Education Foundation's offices at auction's conclusion. For winners outside of the Lexington Area, a shipping and insurance fee will be added to your item prior to delivery.
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