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Hey guys,

Selling a few items to boost my home deposit. I have a few guitars and don't play this guitar much as the others. hence selling it.

It's an LTD Deluxe EC-1000 STBC in a genuine ESP hard case, which fits it perfectly. I'm meticulous with my gear and this has only been played in the bedroom (even has the plastic on the rear facing covers). I installed Schaller straplocks on it, otherwise it's stock as per the ESP site. This is an '05 model, so it has Sperzel locking tuners which are better than the ESP tuners they use on current models.

Photos of the actual guitar:

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Please remember that even the slightest speck of dust shows up on high res photos. I can take extra photos if you want to confirm anything. The only sign of use on the guitar is that the finish on the saddles of the bridge has rubbed off a bit from restringing. The hard case has a small tear in the leather - it is purely cosmetic (near the "ESP" symbol in the photo).

Features:

* set-neck construction

* 24.75" scale

* 3-piece mahogany neck

* rosewood fingerboard

* abalone flag inlays w/model name at 12th fret

* EMG 81/60 active pickups

* 2 volume and 1 tone control w/3-way toggle

* black hardware

* See-thru Black Cherry Finish

* Sperzel locking tuners

* Earvana compensated nut

* TonePros locking bridge w/stop tailpiece

* white w/abalone binding on body neck and headstock

* 24 XJ frets

* Schaller strap locks added by me.

It plays beautifully, very fast neck. If you are Canberra based, feel free to come try it out. I also teach guitar if you want to learn to use it :)

I'm looking for $800, which includes free delivery in the ACT or nearby. If you are outside the ACT, I'm happy to negotiate on a price which includes delivery, depending your location and shipping method. Cheers.

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