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They are made on the same line as esp standard models. I have a les paul and its of very high quality.
Although...the prices to import them have gone up considerably due to the surge of interest over the last two or three years so you might wnat to shop around.
General consensus is that the quality level is between the LTD Deluxe line and the ESP Standard line. I've got one and it's a great alternative to a Gibson Les Paul.
My friend has one and I was pretty impressed with it for how much it was. I'd choose an Edwards over a LTD or ESP anyday.. Of course, I'd choose Jackson over any of those =P
Originally posted by horns666
The only thing I choke during sex is, my chicken..especially when I wanna glaze my wife's buns.
My friend has one and I was pretty impressed with it for how much it was. I'd choose an Edwards over a LTD or ESP anyday.. Of course, I'd choose Jackson over any of those =P
I was just looking at them on one of the Japanese web sites,,some of them have 9 piece necks... 27 frets full ebony and binding with cool custom inlays.
So the consensus is that they are made on the same production line as ESP guitars but they are of lesser quality?
Or do they just need to be called "Edwards" to be sold in Japan?
The best way I could explain it, is like Jackson USA and the Jackson Professionals. The pro's were as good of quality as the USA makes, half the price, but made in Japan.
My friends has the Rhoads rip off, Edwards, and I believe he got it for like.. a grand, new , off the bay.
24 frets, ebony, neck thru.. I'm not sure if it came stock with EMG's though.
Originally posted by horns666
The only thing I choke during sex is, my chicken..especially when I wanna glaze my wife's buns.
The best way I could explain it, is like Jackson USA and the Jackson Professionals. The pro's were as good of quality as the USA makes, half the price, but made in Japan.
My friends has the Rhoads rip off, Edwards, and I believe he got it for like.. a grand, new , off the bay.
24 frets, ebony, neck thru.. I'm not sure if it came stock with EMG's though.
ESP doesn't really market the LTD line in Japan, except for a couple of models, and most of the real bottom-feeder stuff they sell in the USA as an "LTD" is sold in Japan under the name Grass Roots. Edwards is, as others have said, a higher level of guitars that more or less corresponds to the ESP Standard Series. I haven't had the chance to play an Edwards, but I've heard nothing except praise for them. Kind of puts the lie to the notion that a Gibson Les Paul really needs to cost $3,000, eh?
I own a Edwards LP and it is a very nice guitar for the money. It is very close in quality to the early 90-91 Professional IMO . The only issues I have had with mine is the 3 way switch was a bit flaky and the input jack like to come loose. Changed the switch and a little thread locker (loctite) problems were gone.
Mike
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