Hi
I'm helping a friend to offload this great sounding piece. It's an MIJ ESP Telecaster, most likely a custom shop piece. It comes with alder body finished in sparkling gold. Maple neck - slim profile - with rosewood fretboard. He has also upgraded the bridge (previously comes with 6-saddle style) to half-bridge Fender with Joe Barden compensated 3-saddles (will include original bridge and saddles). The pickups have also been changed to Zhangbucker pickup handwounded in USA - Paul Bunyan - with Orange Drop cap and electrosocket. The neck pickup is coverless which provides fantastic clear bell-like clean tone and articulate driven tone. The bridge is of course packed with twang and punch, no high shrills at all. The guitar is well set up and acoustically resonant. It will come with the original well padded ESP gig bag and Dunlop Strap Lock.
The owner is asking $1400 but price is negotiable. If interested, drop me an PM or email me at namakadavid at gmail dot com to arrange viewing and trying at my convenience.
Pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/namakadavid/sets/72157631368621926/
Regards
David
I'm helping a friend to offload this great sounding piece. It's an MIJ ESP Telecaster, most likely a custom shop piece. It comes with alder body finished in sparkling gold. Maple neck - slim profile - with rosewood fretboard. He has also upgraded the bridge (previously comes with 6-saddle style) to half-bridge Fender with Joe Barden compensated 3-saddles (will include original bridge and saddles). The pickups have also been changed to Zhangbucker pickup handwounded in USA - Paul Bunyan - with Orange Drop cap and electrosocket. The neck pickup is coverless which provides fantastic clear bell-like clean tone and articulate driven tone. The bridge is of course packed with twang and punch, no high shrills at all. The guitar is well set up and acoustically resonant. It will come with the original well padded ESP gig bag and Dunlop Strap Lock.
The owner is asking $1400 but price is negotiable. If interested, drop me an PM or email me at namakadavid at gmail dot com to arrange viewing and trying at my convenience.
Pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/namakadavid/sets/72157631368621926/
Regards
David