SOLD -ESP the mirage custom made in Japan 80s

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I got this as part of a trade but I do need some cash so here we go
It's the pre serial number and pre ESP branded Sinclair / neck thru model with ebony fretboard. Esp believes this one was made in 1987. The guitar has seen better days but it's fully functional. There is a headstock repair which doesn't affect playability and has been like this for many years. Seymour Duncan JB in the bridge / stock pickups middle / neck.
My technician is currently working on it so
It will come with brand new strings/ professional setup and clean fretboard. It does come with a hard case but not the original Esp one.
I'm willing to ship all over the world.
Not sure about how much money I should ask but let's say I'd be happy with 1300 euros.
 

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Here I was thinking you were talking about the Ensoniq Mirage.

I was going to say I think you might've been confused for the thread title:
Ensoniq made the EPS (not ESP) sampler in the latish '80s; it was the sampler following the Mirage.

Oh well. :LOL:
 
Here I was thinking you were talking about the Ensoniq Mirage.

I was going to say I think you might've been confused for the thread title:
Ensoniq made the EPS (not ESP) sampler in the latish '80s; it was the sampler following the Mirage.

Oh well. :LOL:
I even had to google " Ensoniq Mirage' to check for myself lol
 
The Mirage was special in its day 'cause it was, IIRC, the first affordable sampler. The only other option was a Synclavier that cost, depending on where you lived, up to a 1/4 million.

The later-released EPS was an awesome sampler / workstation. Built-in sequencer and floppy drive and you could buy an output expander that gave you an additional 8 outputs. I had one and loved it.

Ensoniq was a rockin' company back then.
 
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