Where i can buy an ESP in Slovenia? I heard that Bobencek doesn`t work anymore. What about Big Bang in Ljubljana?
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Originally posted by slayer32390 View PostNot trying to bash your guitar choice here, but why are you asking about ESP's on a Jackson/Charvel board?
Because i am registered here and why not?
And if i don`t buy ESP i will buy Jackson KV2
And this board is Non Jackson/Charvel related talk.
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Originally posted by Allu View PostBecause i am registered here and why not?
And if i don`t buy ESP i will buy Jackson KV2
And this board is Non Jackson/Charvel related talk.
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It could have also gone in the Guitars by Other Manufacturers Board
Out of curiosity, what ESP will you be ordering?
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If I had to live in Croatia which I visit frequently and my family is from there, I would never ever do guitar related business in that area (Eastern Europe).
I would buy direct from a US dealer or in ESP's case a Japanese dealer (You could get yourself a real custom explorer in that case from ESP)
I have setup a few overseas trans actions for friends in Europe with little trouble in fact I believe Matts music will ship to you as well as Drum City Guitar Land. You still save big bucks after shipping but its up to you how you declare the VAT tax.
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Originally posted by Nazgul View PostYou mean the REAL ESPs? I don't know. It's in BTC in Ljubljana. Big shopping center.
Yeah, it`s Big Bang i think.
Man, it`s really fuc*ed up to live in Croatia.
I think i will order M-II from Music123 or SV standard from Japan.
AK47 - where do you go to Croatia?
Thanks for the answers.
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Slovenia is not really eastern Europe, more like central Europe :P. I believe prices in Croatia are much higher than here in Slovenia, which can be because Croatia is not a part of EU (yet). Maybe that's why Allu wants to buy one here. And he's pretty much fucked cause he has to pay taxes no matter where he buys the gear from (thomann.de, musik produktiv etc.). But if he buys it in Slovenia, he can smuggle it in the car .
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My parents are from Zagreb so I visit there and I dont know if I am spelling this right as I only know how to say it Osyek? its by the Adriatic Sea. I have family there as well very nice to visit there.
Ishibashi will ship from Japan to you if you want an ESP.
Also VAT is 25% but you can declare the value less but your screwed if it gets damaged in shipping.
Music 123 does not ship overseas as far as I know unless they confirmed this with you.
I know Slovenia is not really Eastern europe, I just been through that part of Europe and realize how crappy/expensive it can be getting things we in America take for granted like guitars and computers.
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Originally posted by Nazgul View PostSlovenia is not really eastern Europe, more like central Europe :P. I believe prices in Croatia are much higher than here in Slovenia, which can be because Croatia is not a part of EU (yet). Maybe that's why Allu wants to buy one here. And he's pretty much fucked cause he has to pay taxes no matter where he buys the gear from (thomann.de, musik produktiv etc.). But if he buys it in Slovenia, he can smuggle it in the car .
Yeah but i don wanna smuggle it.
In Croatia is evertyhing really expensive and there is only few LTD`s which costs like an ESP in America. LTD`s cost around 1000€(euros).
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i think if you want to order an ESP (real deal) in Big Bang, the sales dude is going to try to smuggle in an LTD, saying it's exactly the same thing, or tell you they cant get them. or, give you such a price you'd be better off buying it from the US and pay the shipping + taxYou can't play no muthfuggin' arpeggios on a tuba...
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Originally posted by AK47 View PostMy parents are from Zagreb so I visit there and I dont know if I am spelling this right as I only know how to say it Osyek? its by the Adriatic Sea. I have family there as well very nice to visit there.
Ishibashi will ship from Japan to you if you want an ESP.
Also VAT is 25% but you can declare the value less but your screwed if it gets damaged in shipping.
Music 123 does not ship overseas as far as I know unless they confirmed this with you.
I know Slovenia is not really Eastern europe, I just been through that part of Europe and realize how crappy/expensive it can be getting things we in America take for granted like guitars and computers.
Cool. I live in Zagreb.
And it`s called Osijek.
I didn`t find ESP on Ishibashi.
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