Anyone know anything about ESP guitars that were built on 48th street in NYC in the early eighties..any info would be helpful
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my number one was a black and white bengal body with a floyd, and a reverse pointy with ebony and sharkfins, that's what you heard on the tunes that were put up on here from my band in the '80's.. It was a great store, go in and put together whatever the fukk you wanted to.
I miss that guitar.Not helping the situation since 1965!
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Originally posted by toejam View PostThe 13-year-olds on the ESP board know nothing about old ESPs.
ESP seems to be a company that does not seem to care much about promoting its early history. Which is kind of sad, because they do/did make some really cool guitars.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostThe 13-year-olds on the ESP board know nothing about old ESPs.Originally posted by shreddermon View Post+1. I actually asked this question there a few years ago, and the little ones basically responded with "what's 48th street?".
ESP seems to be a company that does not seem to care much about promoting its early history. Which is kind of sad, because they do/did make some really cool guitars.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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It is not so much that they dont care, just back in the 80's they never kept records and had no formal serial number dating. Actualy I had a horizon that did not even have a S/N, jackson headstock and played just as nice as any jackson I had ever played.
Originally posted by toejam View PostYeah, it is very sad. I asked one time about a late '80s Eclipse (the old Telecaster shape) that had been sitting in my local GC for quite some time. Nobody had a clue that the Eclipse used to be a Tele shape before a Les Paul shape, and nobody had a clue Scott Ian used to be endorsed by them and played that model.
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Is 48 street customs the same place? If so, there's an "official statement" from ESP regarding it on their board:
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yes its the same place i think they are out of business now. to the best of my knowledge they didnt have a wood shop everything was ESP parts they would have made & them assemble them to your spec. some of the later guitars logo'd as 48th st customs were the left over ESP parts. that whole block was great back in the day.
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