Thursday, April 5, 2012
Custom Made ESP James Hetfield Explorer
The further adjustment to MX-220II is working with a metal plate with 4 anchoring screws to fix the jacks. The truss rod cover nevertheless carries 2 screws, but is not parallel to nut any longer. No modification is made to the rest parts.
Later on, during the development of the MX-220II, the ESP adjusted the structure again to bolt-on structure.
The following MX-220II is very comparable to Hetfields first explorer. This ESP James Hetfield Explorer guitar is belonging to EXPCustom with outdated fashioned body contour and no serial number. It’s believed that there is no serial number and spherical trademark on the headstock back of the MX-220II guitar.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Fender Telecaster Keith Richards Instructions
The Fender Telecaster guitar has quite rightly been hugely popular for many years due to its good looks and distinctive sound, which is very effective in blues and country music. It has of course often been used in other genres too.
The guitar has acquired many famous admirers throughout the years including Bruce Springsteen, Keith Richards, Andy Summers and Jimmy Page.
Below are 10 quick facts about this infamous six string electric guitar:
1. The Fender Telecaster Keith Richards was developed in 1948 in California by Leo Fender. This was a period in time that many manufacturers were experimenting and coming up with exciting designs. As a result the Fender Telecaster needed to be quick off the mark.
2. The guitar came onto the scene in 1949 under the Broadcaster name and is still produced today in one form or another. There have been many impersonators but the original is the all-important model.
The guitar has acquired many famous admirers throughout the years including Bruce Springsteen, Keith Richards, Andy Summers and Jimmy Page.
Below are 10 quick facts about this infamous six string electric guitar:
1. The Fender Telecaster Keith Richards was developed in 1948 in California by Leo Fender. This was a period in time that many manufacturers were experimenting and coming up with exciting designs. As a result the Fender Telecaster needed to be quick off the mark.
2. The guitar came onto the scene in 1949 under the Broadcaster name and is still produced today in one form or another. There have been many impersonators but the original is the all-important model.
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