OMJM John Mayer

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OMJM John Mayer

$3,999.00
4 out of 5 Customer Rating

The OMJM John Mayer brings together signature style and stage-ready tone in a guitar designed with one of Martin’s most iconic modern artists. Based on Mayer’s original limited-edition OM-28JM, this Orchestra Model blends many of the same high-end features with wider availability and a more accessible price point—much like the 000-28EC did for Eric Clapton fans. With an Engelmann spruce top and East Indian rosewood back and sides, it delivers a balanced, expressive sound that’s perfect for today’s wide range of musical styles. It features a long 25.4" scale length for added projection, a Low Profile neck for smooth playability, and elegant details like bold herringbone trim, an abalone rosette, and custom inlays—including John’s signature on the fingerboard. Optional Fishman® electronics make it a versatile performer, and it comes with a hardshell case. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just love a finely crafted OM, the OMJM is a tribute to more than two decades of collaboration between Martin and one of the most influential guitarists of his generation.

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Overview

Body Size: 000-14 Fret
Finish Top: Gloss
Construction: Simple Dovetail Neck Joint
Back and Side Finish: Gloss
Bracing Pattern: X-Brace
Scale Length: 25.4"
Brace Shape: Scalloped
Fingerboard Width at Nut: 1 11/16''
Top Material: Engelmann Spruce
Neck Shape: Low Profile
Back Material: East Indian Rosewood
Neck Taper: Standard Taper
Side Material: East Indian Rosewood
Electronics: Yes
Electronics Options: Fishman Gold Plus Natural I

Top

Top Color: Antique Toner
Bridge Style: Modern Belly - Drop in Saddle
Binding: Antique White
Bridge String Spacing: 2 1/8''
Top Inlay Material: Bold Herringbone
Bridge Material: Ebony
Top Detail: None
Bridge Pin Material: White Plastic
Pickguard: Tortoise Pattern
Bridge Pin Dots: Abalone
Pickguard Inlay: None
Saddle: Compensated White Tusq
Rosette: Abalone with Multi-Stripe
Saddle Radius: 16"

Body

Brace Material: Spruce
Back and Sides Color: None
Brace Size: 5/16" with 1/4" Tone Bars
Back Detail: None
Back Purfling/Strip: Zig-Zag
Back Inlay Material: Multi-Stripe
Heelcap: Antique White
Side Detail: None
Endpiece: Antique White
Side Inlay Material: None
Endpiece Inlay: Multi-Stripe

Neck

Neck Material: Select Hardwood
Fingerboard Material: Ebony
Finish Neck: Satin
Fingerboard Width at 12th Fret: 2 1/8''
Neck Color: Dark Mahogany
Fingerboard Inlay Style: Custom
Number of Frets Total: 20
Fingerboard Inlay Material: Mother-of-Pearl
Neck Joins Body At: 14th Fret
Fingerboard Binding Material: None
Side Dots: White

Headstock

Headstock Shape: Solid with Square Taper and Diamond
Tuning Machines: Nickel Open Gear
Headplate Material: East Indian Rosewood
Knob: Butterbean
Headplate Logo Style: Script Old Style Overlay
Nut Material: Bone
Headplate Binding Material: None
Headplate Detail: None

Misc

Case: Ply Hardshell with Embroidery
Left Handed Availability: true
Label: CFM IV & John Mayer Pre-Printed Signatures, Numbered in Sequence
Pleked: true

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