The Martin 00-42SC John Mayer 12-fret guitar boasts solid cocobolo sides, back and headplate, gorgeous “42” style appointments, and is inspired by the 00-45SC built in collaboration with John Mayer in 2012. The “SC” stands for stagecoach, harkening back to an era when guitars were taken on trains, wagons, and horses for bringing people together in song. Built with time honored specs like all hide glue construction, hand inlaid Paua Pearl, and hand carved scalloped braces. This mint condition 2013 model has a label signed by John Mayer and has been maticulously maintained by the original owner. Own an amazing guitar in like new condition at a discounted price.
Includes original hardshell case.
On consignment.
About the 00-42SC
The “SC” at the end of this guitar’s model number stands for “Stagecoach”. It’s true – when John Mayer and Martin began working together on this guitar’s design, Mayer said that he wanted the sort of guitar that a cowboy would play when riding on a stagecoach. Small enough to take along with the luggage, but still man enough for providing a bit of community singing en route. ‘There’s something about a smaller-bodied acoustic guitar that has always appealed to me,’ he says. ‘In one glance it inspires me to write…’ and so it did, because he allegedly used to finish work on his album Born And Raised. It could even be this particular model that you can hear on the intro to the single ‘Queen Of California. (excerpt from Acoustic)