
Mark Lettieri launches official Reverb store – with a stage- and studio-used ’90s Fender Strat and a selection of unreleased PRS prototypes
Five-time Grammy-winning multi-instrumentalist Mark Lettieri has become the latest musician to open his own Reverb Shop, selling a trove of his very own studio- and tour-used gear.
The shop, which is now live, features many pieces of gear from Lettieri’s illustrious career, including unreleased PRS prototype guitars, and an early ’90s Fender Stratocaster he brought on his first tour with Erykah Badu, as well as on solo tracks including Grillman from 2011’s Knows.
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Elsewhere, the online shop features instruments used by Lettieri during his time with jazz-fusion band Snarky Puppy, and when he played alongside David Crosby and Cory Wong.
“You’ve heard this stuff on records, you’ve seen it on gigs, in videos, and it all holds a very special place in my heart, but I’m finally letting it go…and I hope that you get it so that you can make music!” Lettieri says.
Aside from the aforementioned PRS prototypes and extensively used ’90s Fender Strat, up for grabs are also a range of gloss-finished PRS Fiore guitars – in Hibiscus, Black Hyacinth, Sunflower, and Purple Satin colourways – as well as an ’80s Ibanez Roadstar II with “a lot of vibes”, a “one-pickup wonder” ’80s Peavey Patriot, a Line 6 M9 multi-effects pedal used on Bob Reynolds’ Guitar Band album, and Lettieri’s first-ever Ditto Looper.
There’s also an Audio-Technica AT4040 cardioid condenser microphone used by Lettieri on “a thousand acoustic guitar tracks for people”. There’s also some non-musical memorabilia, including, of all things, a pair of “Deep: the Baritone” fish socks and more.
You can check out what’s on offer at the The Official Mark Lettieri Reverb Shop now.
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