This is a really fun guitar and a bit of NYC guitar history at that. It’s a 48th Street Custom Guitars piece built of an early ESP-stamped maple neck, with a dark 21-fret ebony board and a daphne blue body. The guitar has some tweaked parts on it: original single-coil pickups and a stacked Seymour Duncan humbucker is in the bridge position. Currently, the master volume control isn’t wired into the circuit, it’s set up for master volume and tone controls via the 2nd and 3rd knobs. The frets are super low on this one (.030 inches by .080) and it plays super fast! It’s in overall excellent condition with just light playwear, no dents or dings.
Includes: Hardshell Case and ESP Leather Gigbag
- Solidbody Electric Guitar
- Alder Body
- Maple Neck with “C” Profile and Ebony Fretboard
- 25.5″ Scale Length
- 21 Frets
- 1.65″ Nut Width
- 9.5″ Fretboard Radius
- Seymour Duncan Stacked Humbucker Bridge Pickup
- Dummy Master Volume, Master Volume and Master Tone Controls
- Wilkinson Tremolo Bridge
- 7 lbs.
- .800” Neck Thickness at 1st Fret
- .840” Neck Thickness at 12th Fret