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Josh in NY<\/a> wrote

I have several ESP LTD guitars - 2x M107\'s (one from \'99 and the other \'00), an H207 from \'00, an FM408 from \'08 and those are all Korean made. The bolt-ons M107\'s and the H207 are a lot better than most of the other stuff I\'ve owned and played in 15 years. And I also own an SC207 from \'10 and an EC407 from \'11 (both Chinese...) and those feel just as amazing as the older Korean models. The M107 from \'00 is the guitar that made me sell my \'91 Ibanez UV7BK - it blew the UV away as for playability, tonality and no god forsaken tremolo!!! The deal was sealed once the EMG 707\'s went in it and it\'s been the best guitar I\'ve ever owned.<\/p>\n\n

So not only do the older Korean models, but the newer Indonesian and Chinese models are just as surprising. The bang for the buck that the ESP LTD stuff has is unlike anything else out there. Congrats on the new score man, good luck with it and welcome to the ESP/LTD family!<\/p><\/div>\n\n \n\n

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