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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
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NAMM: ESP Unveils New Signature Guitars
January 25, 2003
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ESP announced a handful of brand spankin' new Signature models at the 2003 Winter NAMM show. James Hetfield's "The Grynch": A very limited edition, The Grynch is a 27" scale baritone guitar (tuned down to B) with custom green and red metallic flames, as featured on James' own instrument. Featured on front, back and headstock, the custom flame job. The Grynch also features a set neck, EMG-81 & 60 active pickups, a TonePros locking bridge system, and Sperzel locking tuners. Stephen Carpenter SC-607B: Only Stephen would say, "Let's do a 7-string baritone guitar" like this. Tuned B-E-A-D-G-B-E, this 7-string is even heavier than your standard 7 because of its extended scale. Features brand new EMG 81-7 active pickups, neck-thru-body construction, TonePros locking bridge, and comes in black and natural gloss. George Lynch GL-600MT: Here's an LTD version of the famed George Lynch ESP M-1 Tiger. This baby is made of maple, with a bolt-on neck, a Seymour Duncan Screamin' Demon pickup (George's own), Original Floyd Rose locking bridge, and ferocious tiger stripe graphics.
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