"Johnny Marr's musical instruments, specifically his guitars, have vanished recently, just before his scheduled tour begins"
In an unexpected turn of events, legendary guitarist Johnny Marr finds himself embroiled in a peculiar situation. The musician is currently at the centre of a 'missing gear' story, with several of his touring instruments allegedly misplaced or lost cast by UPS.
The incident occurred days before a run of shows, leaving Marr in a precarious position. Among the missing items are at least a couple of Fender and Gibson guitars, as well as a few custom-made ones, including one labelled 'Woke As Fuck' and another labelled '80's Icon.'
Marr's frustration reached a boiling point when he was asked to provide visual support, which seemed to be the final straw for the musician. In a bid to raise awareness about the situation, Marr took to social media on September 17, 2025, posting about the missing guitars. He used the hashtags #fuckUPSinc and #freemyguitars in his post.
One of the most intriguing aspects of this saga is the specs of Marr's custom guitars, particularly his new signature Martin M-7 guitar, which he launched late last year. The specs of this guitar do not adhere to the traditional script, reflecting Marr's unique style and innovative approach to music.
In his post, Marr also provided descriptions for his missing guitars, hoping to spark recognition and help recover them. As of the time of writing, Marr has not issued an update on the situation, and there is no available information regarding the current whereabouts of his lost cast equipment in the provided search results.
Despite the challenges, Marr has been pleading with UPS to help recover his lost cast equipment. It remains to be seen how this situation will unfold, but one thing is certain: Johnny Marr's music and unique style will continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
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