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I never saw him play that. But it's cool nonetheless. Everyone is into making these beat up looking guitars. Am I the only one who likes a brand new looking guitar???
I never saw him play that. But it's cool nonetheless. Everyone is into making these beat up looking guitars. Am I the only one who likes a brand new looking guitar???
I never saw him play that. But it's cool nonetheless. Everyone is into making these beat up looking guitars. Am I the only one who likes a brand new looking guitar???
When I saw him in Portland all he played was a 50's Tele (he scored from Billy Gibbons...) and a ESP necked 50's Fender Strat body set up just like the one above...that was it. He did break out the skull guitar for Mr. Scary, but other wise all Tele and Strat.
ESP had lots of cool guitars at their booth. It seems they listen to what their customers want and try to make it happen. Every year they update their website, come out to NAMM loaded with new catalogues. They always introduce it seems like at least 12 new models/update existing lines, are they all hits, no, but at least they try. I know alot of guys her like to trash on ESP, saying they just copied Jackson or whatever, but those days were a long long time ago, and I actually think ESP is producing guitars as nice if not nicer than what Jackson has. The last few Jackson/Charvels I have gotten have all had QC problems from minor things like knobs being loose to paint problems to guitars not even wired up right. The last few ESPs I have gotten have all been perfect.
Come and get one in the yarbles, if you have any yarbles, you yunick jelly thou!
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