COLLECTORS note: VERY RARE "Gold Camo"-Original 1989 ESP Mirage Deluxe serial number 91032 Japanese-made "Golden Era" Superstrat finish with Original ESP Sinclair bridge with Gold Label EMG pickups
A 1989 ESP Mirage Deluxe, particularly in a unique finish like gold camouflage, is a highly sought-after, Japanese-made "Golden Era" Superstrat from the late 80s. These instruments were foundational for the ESP M-II series and often featured high-end hardware, including the ESP Sinclair tremolo system.
Key Features (1989-1990 Era):
- Body/Construction: Typically bolt-on alder bodies, often with a "pre-lawsuit" Jackson-style headstock.
- Finish: The "Gold Camo" or "Gold Sparkle" finish is rare, often associated with the high-end, custom-order, or limited-run models of that year.
- Pickups/Electronics: While many '87-'89 models featured Seymour Duncan Rails/Distortion combinations, many were custom-ordered with EMG pickups (e.g., EMG 81/SA/SA or 81/85) for the metal scene.
- Tremolo: The 1989 models often featured the highly regarded ESP Sinclair tremolo, which is known for its "pop-in" arm and robust stability.
- Neck: Fast, thin, Maple neck with either Rosewood or Ebony fingerboard.
Note: The "Gold Camo" finish is exceedingly rare. If you are looking at a specific guitar, verifying the serial number on the neck plate (1989-1990)
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