(SOLD) Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007

Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007
Edawrds E-LP-92CD Black 2007

Edwards E-LP-92CD, black, made in Japan 2007. Edwards is the vintage style brand under the ESP Guitars umbrella, so they mostly trade in Fender and Gibson inspired offerings and are sold mostly to the domestic Japan market. This spicy piece is a take on the classic late sixties Les Paul Custom. It's got some tasty specs: gold hardware, ebony board, block inlays, seven-ply binding, Duncan pickups, Gotoh hardware... it's a classy item. The neck is slightly on the slim side without being super skinny, it's slick and quick and the ebony feels luxurious under the fingers. The pickups are awesome: the '59 in the neck has that sunny brightness to it to balance out the warm and thick low end, it's an eloquent and expressive tone. The JB in the bridge is a growly, snappy, creamy tone with heaps of nuance and breath in the midrange. This punches extremely hard, it's a really convincing player that'll have you grinning wide in no time.

Model: Edwards E-LP-105CD/P
Made: Japan, 2007, ESP plant, (ED0702415)
Finish: black, gloss poly
Neck: mahogany, ebony board, 24.75" scale, 12" radius, slim 60s shape, 42mm nut
Body: mahogany, maple cap
Weight: 3.865kg
Mods: none
Pickups: Seymour Duncan SH4 'JB' and SH1 '59 Model' humbuckers
Case: basic gig bag

Cosmetic condition notes: The headstock has a pair of little chips on the end. the neck is clean and smooth in the hands, minor dimples on the back only. The back has widespread light scuffs around the body, but no major marks. The sides have a few scuffs near the jack and on the elbow area, as well as some dimples on the top horn. The front has a few dimples near the knobs, behind the bridge and in the elbow area as well as some scuffs in the elbow area and play wear on the horns. Note the guard is missing. Overall: good condition (9/10).

Playing condition notes: Neck is straight, action is low, intonation is good, truss rod works. All electrics tested and working properly. The frets have some minor wear but look pretty good, 7/10 for fret life left. Wearing fresh 10/52 Moonshiners strings.


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