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About This Listing

ESP Custom Shop Snapper Takayoshi Ohmura 7 String Signature in "Twinkle Pink" with Scalloped Rosewood Fingerboard. This is Japan market exclusive hand-crafted guitar we were fortunate to recieve.

Takayoshi Ohmura is one of Japan's most talented guitar virtuosos. While extremely versatile, Mr. Ohmura is likely best known to American audiences as the mastermind behind the infectious "BabyMetal" project.

The Snapper Ohmura custom is an extremely resonant and vibrant instrument that plays like butter. Don't let its wild looks fool you, this guitar is pure class and sounds amazing.

The Axe Palace is an official ESP Platinum dealer and this guitar is brand new with the full warranty, tools, case, and complimentary deluxe setup tailored to your tuning/string gauge preferences.


Specifications

BODY :Alder
NECK :Hard Maple (CT System)
FINGERBOARD:Rosewood, Harf Scalloped, 22frets
FRETS :JESCAR FW58118-NS
INLAY : Pearl Sparkle Dot
SCALE :648mm
NUT :Bone 
JOINT :Bolt-on (Star-cut)
TUNER : GOTOH SG360-07 H.A.P.M.
BRIDGE :GOTOH GE101TS w/ ESP Custom Lab Tremolo Tone Spring TYPE-2
PICKUPS :EMG Active Pickups
CONTROL :Master Volume, 2 Tones, 3WAY Lever PU Selector
COLOR :Twinkle Pink

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Snapper Ohmura Custom
Finish
  • Twinkle Pink
Categories
Year
  • 2019
Made In
  • Japan
Body Type
  • Solid Body

About the Seller

Axe Palace

Walpole, MA, United States
(2,345)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:3,680

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