ESP KH-2 White Zombie
ESP KH-2 White Zombie
My new guitars have finally arrived! The first two of their kind. I went ahead and doubled down lol. Thanks Jason at DCGL, and Dave R. for making this possible.
Some pics of my White Zombie when it arrived at ESP in Cali.
A pic of my White Zombie when it was at DCGL.
kirkfan30 wrote:That’s just .... crazy... Europe is getting fucked again...
A lot of it is paying the artist's wages to take him off other projects/artist guitars. It's not a guitar that is mass produced with decals. I felt the burden as well with my custom painted KH-3 spider. But in the end I think it was worth the cost for me. Looks a lot better.
Pims wrote:Well I think the rationale is that 15000 dollars is not 17000 euros.. You can travel to the us first class get a night in Vegas and back for less cash hoping the customs let you through lol
Some people actually do that. Travel abroad to purchase high end guitars. I can't say that it is a common occurrence but it is nothing new.
Big Daddy B wrote:Well I think the rationale is that 15000 dollars is not 17000 euros.. You can travel to the us first class get a night in Vegas and back for less cash hoping the customs let you through lol
Some people actually do that. Travel abroad to purchase high end guitars. I can't say that it is a common occurrence but it is nothing new.
Whats funny is I worked for uw Madison for 2 years ...but am back to Europe
Pims wrote:Well I think the rationale is that 15000 dollars is not 17000 euros.. You can travel to the us first class get a night in Vegas and back for less cash hoping the customs let you through lol
Some people actually do that. Travel abroad to purchase high end guitars. I can't say that it is a common occurrence but it is nothing new.
Whats funny is I worked for uw Madison for 2 years ...but am back to Europe
Madtown. I grew up around Chicago but went to school at UM Ann Arbor. I once muled a Les Paul overseas on a flight in 2005. Back then it was no big deal, they let me take it carry on and had no issues with customs. No questions asked.
Big Daddy B wrote:Well I think the rationale is that 15000 dollars is not 17000 euros.. You can travel to the us first class get a night in Vegas and back for less cash hoping the customs let you through lol
Some people actually do that. Travel abroad to purchase high end guitars. I can't say that it is a common occurrence but it is nothing new.
Whats funny is I worked for uw Madison for 2 years ...but am back to Europe
Madtown. I grew up around Chicago but went to school at UM Ann Arbor. I once muled a Les Paul overseas on a flight in 2005. Back then it was no big deal, they let me take it carry on and had no issues with customs. No questions asked.
I brought back a musicman jp6 from sfo to London in 2007 ahah
Big Daddy B wrote:That’s just .... crazy... Europe is getting fucked again...
A lot of it is paying the artist's wages to take him off other projects/artist guitars.
Eh? The guitar costs the same in Japan regardless of where it's going, I can only imagine the difference would have to come from regional import costs (which would mean you US folks pay very little) or the dealer is making a bigger cut?
€17000 is over US$20000
That's pretty sweet!