NGD! Got my first ESP. Anything special about it?
NGD! Got my first ESP. Anything special about it?
Other than it's a fantastic guitar. Stumbled on to a craigslist posting of a guy wanting to trade this ESP M-II Deluxe for a Fender Blacktop Tele. I happened to have one and happily made the trade. I guess value wise, I came out way ahead, but I'm not sure. I've been an Ibanez guy for 30 years, and I don't know much about ESP, other than they're awesome. Would this be a Japanese ESP? And info on it would be greatly appreciated. The label on the back of the head says 75-95 20th Anniversary. Serial number on the plate is 18549.
If you put it ebay worldwide you could perhaps get $1000 USD, as a European buyer will snap it up. It's a good guitar and worth a lot more than $400. Infact it's 'worth' more than $1000 in terms of a well built quality guitar, much better than spending $1000 new off the rack. But for some reason used ESPs never sell well 2nd hand ther than rare het/Kirk models
did ghunk say 'fiver' ? :I
There is no longer a Tim at ESP, what more are you looking to find out? As said, that guitar appeared in the '95 catalog as a custom order. It is called 'Wood Swirl' and was the same concept as multiswirl, but with multiple wood layers strategically sanded down, instead of multiple paint layers. The decal appeared on all models from that year I beleive. Made in Japan.
Really? So I guess this guy doesn't exist?
Tim Jennaway
Warranty Department
ESP Guitar Company
10913 Vanowen St.
North Hollywood, CA 91605
Fax: 818 506 1378
Direct: 818 450 8279
www.espguitars.com
Well, if I could get 7k for it...