
There are photos of him playing a 000-28 around the Delaney and Bonnie period. “He had been playing it very early on, 30 years ago. “I think he just picked up the 000 and loved it,” says Boak. The Clapton years at Martin have been fruitful, with eight projects since 1995, and Boak says there are “more coming.” Every Clapton model has had a 000-sized body, with 14 frets and a short scale neck, but the types of wood and appointments have varied.Ĭlapton was likely drawn to the 000-body shape because of its shorter scale, which makes bending notes easier. This guitar would become the stock Clapton model for Martin, and the company has sold more than 17,000 units since 1996. With the rising popularity of the 000 guitar, Martin and Clapton decided to focus on what the guitarist would call his “poor man’s” guitar, a signature 000-28, with less ornate appointments than the previously limited edition 000-42. “Clapton single-handedly revitalized the 000s,” says Boak. Prior to Clapton playing 000 guitars on Unplugged, Boak says, “smaller-bodied Martins weren’t terribly popular.” The company had pared down their line, putting most of the focus on dreadnoughts. 1,461 Ocean Boulevard would have sufficed nicely.”

Everyone stood there, myself included, scratching their heads in wonder, wishing that Eric might have resided up the street a mile or two. In his book, Martin Guitar Masterpieces, Boak writes about traveling to the winter trade show in 1995, with cautiously high hopes of unloading all the guitars. The resulting guitar combined features from both of the Martins that Clapton played on the Unplugged show. Artist / From: MTV Unplugged (artist vocal range) Title: Layla. Layla Unplugged 15 8162019 Layla Unplugged 25 8162019 Layla Unplugged 35 8162019 Layla Unplugged 45 8162019 Layla Unplugged 55. Martin worked off Clapton’s ideas and coordinated the project with his guitar technician, Lee Dickson. Take our online test that takes only 2 minutes.

Boak says he chose the number 461 in homage to Clapton’s 461 Ocean Boulevard (and because he thought he could sell about 500 guitars). In 1995, the first Eric Clapton signature model, the 000-42EC, was introduced in a limited production run of 461. The company decided to approach the guitarist about collaborating on a guitar and Clapton agreed. Dick Boak, Martin’s director of Artist and Public Relations, says when the MTV show aired and started gaining popularity, his phone was ringing off the hook with people asking what kind of Martin Clapton had played.
