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Factory – ESP

Body – Alder

Neck (bolt on) – Maple/Rosewood

Number of Frets – 24

Width of Frets (Fret Size) – 2.8 mm

Tuning Machines – Gotoh Japan

Neck Width at 1 Fret (mm) – 43

Neck Width at 12 Fret (mm) – 51

Neck Thickness at 1 Fret (mm) – 21

Neck Thicknes at 12 Fret (mm) – 23

Fingerboard Radius First Fret  – 14``

Fingerboard Radius Last Fret –   14``

Scale Length – 648 mm

Pickup – 2 Original Humbuckers " ESP EH-1G "

Controls: 1 Volume

3-Way Level Switch

Bridge – Original Floyd Rose

Wheight – 3,750 kg

 
Signature Model Guitarist from Japan - Kauoru ( Dir En Gray)

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Listed6 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • E-K-105 GA
Finish
  • Black
Year
  • 2006
Made In
  • Japan

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