This guitar had a headstock break during shipping. I had the break repaired by a luthier. The repair is solid, tight and it has been sanded smooth. However, I did not have the repair area refinished (see the last 2 pictures). If you run your finger along the repair, you can barely feel it. It does not affect playability at all. The guitar itself plays and functions perfectly. This is a great opportunity to acquire a high quality single cut at half what they typically sell for.
2011 Edwards Jimmy Page E-LP132 LTS/RE. It is factory relic'd (nothing too severe), has Seymour Duncans (SH-1N in the neck; Custom in the bridge), and is wired with their Super Circuit (4 push/pull pots) that gives you a total of 20 different switching combinations (see picture). Sounds great with none of the switching engaged, but the switching adds tons of flexibility and variety. The selector switch is a little loose, but functions as it should. As far as I know, Edwards is not making these any longer.
With the factory relicing, it's hard to tell if there are additional dings or wear, but I would still describe it as in very good condition. The only real "issue" is that the neck pickup ring is cracked in the middle. It does not affect the playability of the guitar or the stability of the pickup. It has a nice figured board and a neck profile more like a '59 LP and weighs 7.4 lbs. It is nicely balanced. Edwards is an ESP company and its guitars are made in Japan.
Comes with a black Gibson Gig Bag.
2011 Edwards Jimmy Page E-LP132 LTS/RE. It is factory relic'd (nothing too severe), has Seymour Duncans (SH-1N in the neck; Custom in the bridge), and is wired with their Super Circuit (4 push/pull pots) that gives you a total of 20 different switching combinations (see picture). Sounds great with none of the switching engaged, but the switching adds tons of flexibility and variety. The selector switch is a little loose, but functions as it should. As far as I know, Edwards is not making these any longer.
With the factory relicing, it's hard to tell if there are additional dings or wear, but I would still describe it as in very good condition. The only real "issue" is that the neck pickup ring is cracked in the middle. It does not affect the playability of the guitar or the stability of the pickup. It has a nice figured board and a neck profile more like a '59 LP and weighs 7.4 lbs. It is nicely balanced. Edwards is an ESP company and its guitars are made in Japan.
Comes with a black Gibson Gig Bag.
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Listed | 7 years ago |
Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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