
NorCal_Val
Well-known member
Yeah. Cool AF.
Yeah. Cool AF.
It's unreal for Indonesian made guitars. I have an E-II coming that I found for $1400 in mint condition. I guess I better hold onto it for life. I can see them moving the E-II's up to the $3500+ range soon.Anyone digging the new prices?
I get it but I don't. I got my Chubtone, hand crafted to my specs by my buddy in this range. They look cool though and can't deny that.Anyone digging the new prices?
I am definitely digging the Desert Eagle, but wish it was an actual ESP Custom Shop guitar.
$1999.. Crazy.ME LIKE
I think most of the higher end LTDs will be South Korea. I would think/hope.It's unreal for Indonesian made guitars. I have an E-II coming that I found for $1400 in mint condition. I guess I better hold onto it for life. I can see them moving the E-II's up to the $3500+ range soon.
Getting steep that's for sure.Anyone digging the new prices?
Would love to but nearly $1800 for an LTD is not happening. And i already got a ton of Alder body guitars.
That one piqued my interest as well, but.... but...I dig the '87 Horizon Custom. Killer pick-up combo.
Yeah but compared to a lot of similar priced guitars I'll still take the ESP. I never buy brand new anyways because it's like throwing away cash and I don't have that kind of moolah. The only downer I'm noticing on a lot of the models is the thin-U shape neck. I definitely prefer a little beef. Not a baseball bat but not a toothpick. Admittedly I haven't tried a thin-U shape so I guess I'd have to have one in my paws first.Would love to but nearly $1800 for an LTD is not happening. And i already got a ton of Alder body guitars.
Looks like crack cocaine finally made it to Japan.
They used to have one a number of years ago with Dimarzio 36ths but yea I don't remember there being too much recently, outside of 1 or 2 in the EII series.I checked a few times and would be all over an EC1000T in gloss black and passive pickups, 22 frets would be better but they don’t make it. It’s either active pickups, Evertune bridges and 24 frets. Looks like I’ll have to find an older Greco or an Edwards to scratch that itch.
The Thin U is not a toothpick, IME.Yeah but compared to a lot of similar priced guitars I'll still take the ESP. I never buy brand new anyways because it's like throwing away cash and I don't have that kind of moolah. The only downer I'm noticing on a lot of the models is the thin-U shape neck. I definitely prefer a little beef. Not a baseball bat but not a toothpick. Admittedly I haven't tried a thin-U shape so I guess I'd have to have one in my paws first.