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I found out the costs, guess I better get to saving . I think I will go with the Lepoard one!!
79800 yen = 683 dollars for the edward series
(kind of like epiphone)
289,000 yen =2400 dollars for the esp artist series
plus shipping, but he is gonna see if he can get the best deal for the edwards series. That ESP Bullseye cost him around 3000.00 and was cheaper than the gibson Zakk Wylde model in japan. The ESP Bulleye is built better than the gibson IMO. thanks for the feedback dudes
[ March 06, 2003, 08:56 AM: Message edited by: Horse Called War ]
thats alot for an ESP
& he used that headstock to be like eddie , thats a danelectro headstock like the original charvel star...cmon guys this is the JCF.
Damn. The last time I saw a company make that many (un)original models was Ibanez in it's pre-RG days. 280,000 yen = $2,385.61 for a bolt-on knock-off of a Jackson Rhoads with dots in the neck???? F*** that! ESP has once again impressed me with it's over-priced KO's.
The black Les Paul copy with EMG 81's in it looks nice for the price. Its a lot like the EC sold over here, but I like the more rounded cut away on the one available in Japan.
Are these available in Canada? I know that Tokai models not legal for sale here in the US can be found new in Canada.
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