Monday, April 2, 2012
James Hetfield ESP Guitar
Later on, the brand new design was called MX250 (later on named MX-II, 250 indicates the price tag). The MX-250II is a little bit lengthier compared with MX-220II, far more pointed at the tip. During early nineteen nineties, ESP implemented parallel spherical jacks. And in this James Hetfield ESP Guitar, the pickups switch is a bit farther away from the volume control and pickups.
Mx 250 was released in Japan, with ebony fingerboard, mahogany neck, mahogany body, EMG 81 pickups, poly finish, and black dots inlays. Irrespective of what colour you wish, they are always highly-priced. You may ask for special tuners and also other optional details, and you are able to customize this James Hetfield ESP Guitar in USA, but they are recognized as "EXP custom" for the reason that the "MX" is specified for some other versions. They've bell-shaped truss rod cover which is fixed with 1 screw, at the rear of the headstock there's the serial number. ESP batch altered the form of the truss rod cover in '55.
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