A , with proceeds going to the Nature Conservancy's African Elephant Initiative. Bidding began on Wednesday on eBay with a starting price of $10,000.
Along with his signature, Paul paid tribute to Woody Guthrie's famous, fascist-slaying six-string,
by scrawling, "This guitar saves elephants" on the Martin as well.
Money from the auction will go to the Nature Conservancy's efforts in
Africa, China and other locations to increase security and protection
for elephants, as well as reduce the demand for ivory. If bidding on the
McCartney-signed guitar is out of your price range, though, the
campaign still welcomes any and all donations.
"To have Sir Paul’s support and working with Martin Guitar is a real
honor," David Banks, managing director of the The Nature Conservancy's
Africa Program, said in a statement. "This caliber of collaboration will
make a difference to help end the worst poaching crisis in history."
The primary efforts of the African Elephant Initiative will go not
just to protecting elephants in Africa, but working with members of the
private sector in China to decrease the country's affinity for ivory.
Most illegal ivory is trafficked to Asia, specifically China, where it
is made into everything from jewelry to chopsticks; the Nature
Conservancy hopes to educate consumers and mitigate the spread of
misinformation about the source of the ivory.
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