LTD RON WOOD

BLACK

LTD RON WOOD
$1,199.00
with case
NOTE: Due to ongoing challenges in the global supply chain, instruments purchased from ShopESP that are not currently in stock may take an extended time frame to be delivered.

Previously available only as a guitar from ESP's Custom Shop, the LTD Ron Wood offers affordable excellence in a traditional guitar style. Built to the specification of the legendary Rolling Stones guitarist, the LTD Ron Wood is a bolt-on design that pairs a comfortable fully-bound alder body to a maple neck with maple fingerboard and 22 extra-jumbo frets. Its sound is powered by a set of high-quality Seymour Duncan pickups: a ‘59 humbucker in the neck and a Hot Tele single-coil in the bridge. It includes a bone nut, LTD vintage tuners, and an LTD fixed bridge. Available in Black finish.

Construction Bolt-On
Scale 25.5"
Body Alder
Neck Maple
Fingerboard Maple
Fingerboard Radius 250mm
Finish BLACK
Nut Width 42mm
Nut Type Bone
Neck Contour U
Frets/Type 22 J
Hardware Color Chrome
Strap Button Standard
Tuners LTD Vintage
Bridge LTD Fixed
Neck PU Seymour Duncan '59
Bridge PU Seymour Duncan Hot Tele
Electronics Passive
Electronics Layout Volume/Tone/3-Way Switch
Strings D'Addario XL110 (.010/.013/.017/.026/.036/.046)
Case Included Y
Controls
Controls Ronwood
Media
Comments
Daryl  M.

Hello Again ...

I assumed the Ronnie Wood LTD model was a Made in Mexico  - Correct ? 

Please advise - Thanks 

dm 

Todd B. ESP

Hello, we do not manufacture in Mexico.

If you have any questions not answered on our product page, please contact ESP Customer Service at customerservice@espguitars.com

Daryl  M.

Hello ESP ...

Interested in the Ronnie Wood MIM Black Tele Guitar - Noted the June 20th ETA - Please let me know when available to order 

Regards,

daryl maynard 

Todd B. ESP

Hello, if you preorder any available item then you will get notified when the item is available to ship.

If you have any other questions not answered on our product page, please contact ESP Customer Service at customerservice@espguitars.com

MARK M.

If you want something made in Mexico, you need to go to Fender.