![]() Lynch walked into an ESP shop looking for a replacement neck and learned. They were sporting the Fender-style logo up until the mid-80s, when they switched to the shape you see for their Snappers these days.Īnyhoo, there's a discussion here which might have more info regarding the 400 series, or at least the early ones. ESP Company, Limited is a Japanese guitar manufacturer, primarily focused on the production. The ones with the Fender-style headstock was probably also made to be part of the old 400 series ESPs, basically a strat copy. Might edit this post with pics if I can pull it out and snap a few potato-tier phone camera pics, then upload to Photobucket or something. Still have a rosewood one, it's part of a frankenstrat I cobbled together from pieces of stuff I'd had laying around. I bought a few maple fretboard ones, a few rosewood (or maybe ebony, they were pretty dark). ![]() Fender Strat-shaped headstock, logo-less, but with ESP stamped in the back. They were all packed in boxes labelled "Electric Sound Products." Boxes are long gone, and I've sold off most of them over the years. Got a few of them during one of Sunset Custom Guitars' sidewalk sales back in the early 90s. Click to expand.Imma say yeah, they did at one point make a lot of replacement necks.
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