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1997 LTD EXP-200 Made in Japan

If you're a James Hetfield and ESP guitar fan, you probably know the significance of a "two-dot" LTD EXP -200. The 1997 EXP-200's were the first run of what became an extremely popular series in 1998 and 1999 before ESP was forced to change the design due to legal action from Gibson USA. In 1997 this run was made in Japan and is said to have been limited to about 300 pieces.

The guitar has acquired some blemishes in its almost 30 year lifetime. I've had it for close to 15 years now and this is the condition that I got it in. It has never left my home since I got it. The Olympic White has yellowed beautifully and the battle scars give it great character and serious EET FUK vibes. It is listed in “good” condition because of the cosmetic blemishes, but everything is fully functional and there are no playability issues.

Includes ESP gig bag and Schaller straplocks. Will be shipped via ground with insurance and signature confirmation.

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ConditionGood (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • EXP-200
Finish
  • Olympic White
Categories
Year
  • 1997
Made In
  • Japan
Fretboard Material
  • Rosewood
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Neck Material
  • Maple
Finish Style
  • Gloss
Body Type
  • Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Stop-Bar
Pickup Configuration
  • HH
Color Family
  • Black
Neck Construction
  • Bolt-On
Body Shape
  • X-Style
Number of Frets
  • 22

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Chris

Glenville, NY, United States
Joined Reverb:2020

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