Re: New Hanneman ESP
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This a good deal on the Mirage Custom and I guess the damage kept the price from going higher. I have followed ESP prices and I found that more anything that was worht getting was overpriced for what it was. I do not think that his changed for what my tastes are, but that is me and I am picky!
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The damage on this one is almost entirely cosmetic, which I don't really care about. The only things that were missing for me were the knobs, trem arm, and the locking strap whose ends are still attached to the guitar. I'm certainly willing to save a few hundred bucks in return for cosmetic damage--but then, I also prefer mutt dogs to purebreds, so I'm a bit funny that way...
Old ESP Mirages, M-1's and M-II's are funny when it comes to price. When they are in good condition, they seem to fall about halfway between the going price for a Soloist Pro and a USA Soloist from that same era.
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This a good deal on the Mirage Custom and I guess the damage kept the price from going higher. I have followed ESP prices and I found that more anything that was worht getting was overpriced for what it was. I do not think that his changed for what my tastes are, but that is me and I am picky!
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The damage on this one is almost entirely cosmetic, which I don't really care about. The only things that were missing for me were the knobs, trem arm, and the locking strap whose ends are still attached to the guitar. I'm certainly willing to save a few hundred bucks in return for cosmetic damage--but then, I also prefer mutt dogs to purebreds, so I'm a bit funny that way...
Old ESP Mirages, M-1's and M-II's are funny when it comes to price. When they are in good condition, they seem to fall about halfway between the going price for a Soloist Pro and a USA Soloist from that same era.
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