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For sale is an ESP 400 Series, made in Japan somewhere in the mid 80's, it has an Alder body with a Maple neck and a thick Rosewood slab Fretboard.  The frets are in good shape, but there is wear.

The guitar is structurally good, if has a few dings, that I show in the pictures.  The pots work well, but they are a bit wobbly, but the 5-way switch could use a replacement, it works, but it doesn't "click" into place, I would suggest new electronics, although the sound on this is very good..  Another issue is that the tremolo arm is not included.

The pickups sound like vintage single coils they sound amazing, the scratchplate and metal dome knobs are not original, but I have the white original scratchplate and knobs, and will ship them along with the guitar is desired.

Otherwise, thanks for looking and feel free to ask any questions. 

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Listed9 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • 400 series
Finish
  • Ocean Turquoise
Categories
Year
  • 80's
Made In
  • Japan
Body Type
  • Solid Body

Chordeus Instruments

Cranford, NJ, United States
Sales:22
Joined Reverb:2014

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