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ESP was pretty much the exclusive manufacturer of Kramer from like 86 onwards, they did build some of the earlier stuff when Kramer was trying to find their way
Anything with the ESP logo on it is probably going to be a pretty cool guitar. Anything with the LTD logo? Not so likely.
I've got a late '80s The Mirage Custom, which is truly amazing, and a '90s MV USA, which is a 24.75" shredder allegedly built in the USA (though whether fabricated or just assembled here, I don't know). Both are fantastic guitars. Around here, we tend to give ESP a lot of crap for closely copying Jackson designs, but the reality is that the 'real' Japanese ESPs are usually great instruments, though very pricey. The quality on the Korean LTDs appears to have gotten better in the last couple of years, but they still feel cheap to me.
As stated, they made some of the Kramers necks and bodies but as early as 81 and all of them from 86 through the early 90s...The strat head Pacer you sold likely had some ESP parts...
They also made mid-era (83-87) Robins...
Like my Raider I
Their shop on 48th St is long gone now, however to have a true picture of what ESP is capable of, you must check out their Japan website: www.espguitars.co.jp/
Like it or not, there are many very creative designs there, and the same goes for the Fernandes Japan website, so no, they are not just ripping off other brands.
As much as I love Charvel/Jackson, nobody can deny that they have ripped off Fender more than any of their competitors (at least until they were bought by FMIC...).
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