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2005 Love Rock LS75GT
Has some cosmetic issues and non-original/missing parts, plus the pickup selector switch may need some adjusting but still works
10.2 lbs/4.63 kg
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$1050 + shipping OBO, more pics available upon request
Listing here before Reverb because I really don't want to deal with fees or "it's not a Gibson" lowballers if I don't have to
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MIJ Seventy Seven Albatross Single Cut -$2,000 shipped/paypal'd OBOHow about $1,750
Seventy Seven is the brand name Deviser uses for their semi-hollow and hollow body guitars. Like other Deviser guitars, the models that are made in Japan are of the highest quality.
Over the past few years, Deviser has begun offering a Japan Tune Up series of Seventy Seven branded guitars that are made outside Japan, probably the Philippines or China. While I'm sure these are fine guitars, I prefer the Japanese made models.
This particular Seventy Seven Albatross is a little different than others you may see. They typical Albatross is a double cut, while this one is single. Other than that, it will be similarly appointed with a flat spruce top, semi-hollow construction, mahogany body and neck, ebony fretboard and low output Seventy Seven AL255 pickups, which I believe are Alnico 2.
Beyond the basic specs, I love the look of it with tortoise shell binding combined with herringbone on the body top, nice darkburst top lacquer finish and dark bronze/brass hardware.
There is a small finish issue near the top F hole. It's hard to see unless you get close, but I did try to capture it in a picture.
I would describe the condition as very good, only minimal light playwear and the frets show no visible wear. It plays very easily with fairly low action.
Weight is 6.7 pounds
Neck measurements are:
Width - 1.73" at the nut, 2.08" at the 12th fret
Depth - 0.90" at the 1st fret, 0.97" at the 12th fret
Includes the original hard shell case.
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This was sold, but the buyer backed out.
$650 shipped. This is a ton of guitar for the price, IMO.
Back in the mid 2000's Edwards released a series of artist tribute guitars. To my knowledge, these were never official artist models, but it's typically pretty easy to tell which famous artist and guitar is being replicated.
This is a Keith Richards Micawber model, based on a 50's tele with a humbucker in the neck position.
I believe the body is ash and the neck is maple with a maple fretboard. I find the relicing to be tasteful without being over the top.
As are included with most Edwards guitars, the pickups are both Duncans and sound great together.
This particular guitar has had a few mods from the original, all done by previous owners:
Weight and neck specs are:
- Additional wear has been done on the spot on the upper bout near where the body meets the neck. You can see where more of the finish has been taken off.
- The original serial number has been removed from the back of the headstock. You can look closely and see the light sanding marks.
- An F decal has been applied to the front of the headstock.
- While this guitar originally came with the locking tuners installed, it appears as if a different set of tuners may have been installed at some point as there is a small drill hole under the low E tuner.
- A Fender brand ashtray bridge is installed.
Weight - 8.0 pounds
Neck width - 1.67" at the nut, 2.06" at the 12th fret
Neck Depth - 0.85" at the 1st fret, 0.91" at the 12th fret
Other than that, the guitar is in very good shape and plays well.
The original ESP branded gig bag is included.
More pics here - Edwards Tele
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Listing this 1989 Edwards Les Paul, plaintop, ELP-80s, fret binding, and so on. Get while it's hot:
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ESP Edwards Elp-80s Les Paul Standard Early Model 1989 Plain Top Fret binding Navigator years | Reverb
For sale very rare, one of the first Edwards that I just bought from Japan. Made in the late 80s in the factory of Navigator (custom shop ESP). This was one of the first ones, where they were establishing the Edwards brand. Much higher quality than the contemporary ones, which are great in their ...reverb.com
Sent you a message on Reverb...Listing this 1989 Edwards Les Paul, plaintop, ELP-80s, fret binding, and so on. Get while it's hot:
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ESP Edwards Elp-80s Les Paul Standard Early Model 1989 Plain Top Fret binding Navigator years | Reverb
For sale very rare, one of the first Edwards that I just bought from Japan. Made in the late 80s in the factory of Navigator (custom shop ESP). This was one of the first ones, where they were establishing the Edwards brand. Much higher quality than the contemporary ones, which are great in their ...reverb.com
PM’dListing this 1989 Edwards Les Paul, plaintop, ELP-80s, fret binding, and so on. Get while it's hot:
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ESP Edwards Elp-80s Les Paul Standard Early Model 1989 Plain Top Fret binding Navigator years | Reverb
For sale very rare, one of the first Edwards that I just bought from Japan. Made in the late 80s in the factory of Navigator (custom shop ESP). This was one of the first ones, where they were establishing the Edwards brand. Much higher quality than the contemporary ones, which are great in their ...reverb.com
At that asking price I doubt you will own it much longer. Those are great guitars.
So the color of this one is LMD and I'm assuming the cherry sunburst color is GBS. I couldn't find the definitions of the color codes in the '89 ESP catalog but does BS stand for Brown Sunburst or are they all either lemon drop or cherry sunburst?Great and rare for sure.
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So the color of this one is LMD and I'm assuming the cherry sunburst color is GBS. I couldn't find the definitions of the color codes in the '89 ESP catalog but does BS stand for Brown Sunburst or are they all either lemon drop or cherry sunburst?