Thursday, April 26, 2012

James Hetfield White Explorer


James Hetfield White Explorer

 Afterwards, the brand new style was named ESP MX 250 II (later on known as MX-II, 250 means the price). The ESP MX 250 II is a bit lengthier in comparison with MX-220II, more pointed at the tip. In early 90s, ESP used parallel round jacks. And in this version, the pick-ups switch is a little further away from the volume control and pickups.

ESP MX 250 II was introduced in Japan, with mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard, mahogany body, poly finish, EMG 81 pickups, and black dots inlays. Regardless of what color you desire, they are usually pricey. You are able to ask for any unique tuners as well as other optional parameters, and you could customize this electric ESP MX 250 II guitar in USA, but they are identified as "EXP custom" mainly because the "MX" is selected for other designs. They've bell-shaped truss rod cover that is fixed with one screw, behind the headstock there is the serial number. ESP batch modified the form of the truss rod cover in '55.

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