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    Default ESP Edwards ES-335 Cherry Red E-SA-125LTS

    Part of the clearance, my ESP Edwards E-SA-125LTS ES-335 model. Solid flamed top, back and sides, as opposed to Gibson whojust use laminated tops, backs and sides. Here's the catch, it has a very solid but cosmetically not so nice repair at the neck. I've included pictures of the crack. It's stable, but the previous owner had no idea what he was doing. I've had to spend 250 quid on fretwork and levelling to get the guitar where it is now. Bridgepickups is a Seymour Duncan Jeff Beck. Comes with vintage case.

    Asking 525 including shipping. Normal price is around 1050 and then you'll have to go get it from Japan.








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    Bump to the top.

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    Pretty sure these are laminated too btw........

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    Edwards guitars are amazing, and well worth buying, but the neck break is a little off putting for sure. still a really great guitar

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitargeek62 View Post
    Pretty sure these are laminated too btw........
    Please use Google before making any claims. These are solid maple, you can see the flamed grain from the back through the F-holes, even on the pics I supplied.

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    No offence but that doesnt mean sod all, it could be a flame maple inner laminate too. All i said was "pretty sure these are laminated too btw" not "these ARE laminated, change your ad"


    *edit* PS, for anyone else's clarification, these are solid...... so theyre not a "good" 335 copy
    Last edited by guitargeek62; 3rd March 2009 at 03:10 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitargeek62 View Post
    No offence but that doesnt mean sod all, it could be a flame maple inner laminate too. All i said was "pretty sure these are laminated too btw" not "these ARE laminated, change your ad"


    *edit* PS, for anyone else's clarification, these are solid tops
    http://www.espguitars.co.jp/edwards/...SA-125LTS.html

    I know you said "I think", but still this could lead to people doubting my ad. It's better to enforce your statement with facts.

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    Hence why i did later after seeing what youre reply was, didnt have time originally to double-check myself!

    Anyway, great guitars for sure - played a couple of LP copies which were near-enough up there with gibby historics and i'd happily have myself one of these but the black/block inlay model at some point

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    btw, are you talking dollars or pounds? The only new price i can see at 1050 is in USD......


    *edit* i assume pounds from the "quid" bit for repair/mods.
    Last edited by guitargeek62; 3rd March 2009 at 03:30 PM.

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    You are correct I went for the dollars to Euro's conversion to get it here. Will be a bit cheaper in GBP, but that's still excluding shipping and import taxes.

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