ESP James Hetfield Iron Cross Electric Guitar
The ESP James Hetfield Iron Cross Electric Guitar is a very limited edition electric guitar that is an exact replica of the main guitar that James Hetfield of Metallica plays onstage.
It is priced at $9,999.00 at Sam Ash
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ESP James Hetfield Iron Cross Electric Guitar Features and Specs
ESP James Hetfield Iron Cross Electric Guitar
Available in limited quantities during 2009 only, the ESP James Hetfield Signature Iron Cross is currently featured on Metallica's Death Magnetic world tour. Painstaking effort has gone into recreating every nuance of James' original guitar, while adding some new appointments to make it a truly unique signature ESP. Features include a set-neck, 24.75" scale, mahogany body with maple cap, mahogany neck, 22 XJ EVO "Gold" Ni- Free alloy frets, distressed gold hardware that includes Sperzel locking tuners, Schaller strap locks, Tone pros Locking bridge & tailpiece, and special EMG 81 (B) / 60 (N) active pickups with distressed gold covers. The guitar's finish is a highly distressed black with a gold racing stripe and a metal iron cross on the body top. Case included
Model EIRONCROSS
Series limited edition signature
Body Style Single Cutaway
Body Wood mahogany/maple top
Neck Type set-neck
Neck Wood mahogany
Machine Heads Sperzel
Fingerboard Ebony
Frets 22
Pickups H-H
Controls vol/col/tone/3-way toggle, upper bout toggle inactive
Bridge Type Stop Tail
Scale Length 24.75"
Case Included Yes
Case Type Les Paul
Pickguard Yes
Body Color distressed black w/racing stripe
To see our HUGE selection of beautiful and wallet friendly electric guitars, visit our site Rondo Guitars
Available in limited quantities during 2009 only, the ESP James Hetfield Signature Iron Cross is currently featured on Metallica's Death Magnetic world tour. Painstaking effort has gone into recreating every nuance of James' original guitar, while adding some new appointments to make it a truly unique signature ESP. Features include a set-neck, 24.75" scale, mahogany body with maple cap, mahogany neck, 22 XJ EVO "Gold" Ni- Free alloy frets, distressed gold hardware that includes Sperzel locking tuners, Schaller strap locks, Tone pros Locking bridge & tailpiece, and special EMG 81 (B) / 60 (N) active pickups with distressed gold covers. The guitar's finish is a highly distressed black with a gold racing stripe and a metal iron cross on the body top. Case included
Model EIRONCROSS
Series limited edition signature
Body Style Single Cutaway
Body Wood mahogany/maple top
Neck Type set-neck
Neck Wood mahogany
Machine Heads Sperzel
Fingerboard Ebony
Frets 22
Pickups H-H
Controls vol/col/tone/3-way toggle, upper bout toggle inactive
Bridge Type Stop Tail
Scale Length 24.75"
Case Included Yes
Case Type Les Paul
Pickguard Yes
Body Color distressed black w/racing stripe
To see our HUGE selection of beautiful and wallet friendly electric guitars, visit our site Rondo Guitars
Do You Play A ESP James Hetfield Iron Cross Electric Guitar?
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Squier
Jul 6, 2011 @ 2:02 am | delete
- I also get asked this question.Please you take me some information abou this giutar( where i can buy it , its price ...)
You have got my e-mail. I will wait for the e-mail from you
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brayden
Dec 4, 2010 @ 9:36 pm | delete
- where can i buy that guitar.
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