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I discovered a Early edwards elp. What intrigues me is on head stock it says Leopard ZEP 2 I have heard that these early prototypes from the 80s were hand built by ESP navigator craftsman as navigators are.
Do I need it not at all yet am thinking on it why because Im obsessed with the craftsmanship of Japan strats and Les Pauls since the mid 1980ssome not all such as tokai -Burny Greco -Orville -Navigator -Aria leopards and even some epiphone japans yet they must have mustache headstock.
Anyone on here have knowledge of these early prototypes hit me up with your knowledge. Im interested and thinking it was created by ESP Navigator as it has the old truss rod cover not much info online thank you in advance.
Shermann
(8,635 posts)I owned both a Les Paul Custom and a MIJ Epiphone Elitist, and the Elitist was every bit as good.
I'm not into Les Pauls any longer but love the 80's Model Series Charvels, which were all MIJ. Great guitars!
Many American manufacturers used to build their midrange guitar lines in Japan and keep the higher end stuff in the US. The Japanese brands build their high-end lines in Japan, and those can be as good as American guitars. Examples are ESP which you mentioned as well as Ibanez and Caparison.
Nowadays a lot of the midrange guitar manufacturing has moved to Mexico.
Duncanpup
(13,688 posts)On those caparison I played their model it was if I remember humbuckers and tremolo great guitar it was at a open jam pre COVID yes EPI Japan is awesome.
multigraincracker
(34,057 posts)is a term used by some collectors. Has been big with some for a few years now.
hatrack
(60,889 posts)Currently playing two Fujigens (a.k.a. FGN) and probably my all-time favorite was a 1988 Japanese Fender Jazz built under license by Fujigen. Still regret selling that one!
Duncanpup
(13,688 posts)Have you seen their History line of guitars
hatrack
(60,889 posts)And if I were to suddenly stumble across a brick of benjamins one day, I'd probably snag one of these - a Sugi.
Duncanpup
(13,688 posts)Duncanpup
(13,688 posts)Looking and typed up fujijen found a history NLS100 from some shop Florida $1100 I think ,I wont buy it yet Ive seen same models go for $700 to $800 in Japan and like $150 shipping Im satisfied with what I have my two favorites are.
Tokai Les Paul reborn a 78 model bought it $250 Germany in army 1985
Greco se 700 strat the early sixties model bought it like $125 off guy in Altoona back in 89
Yet I did buy others over the years the Edwards Elp prototype from late 80s was as stated I think they were made by craftsman that make the navigators they are excellent handmade guitars . I didnt buy yet Im still thinking of offer $700 + shipping always willing negotiate take care.
AntonioC77
(1 post)I am a Fender guitar enthusiast, and I own a 1992 Extrad Stratocaster. This was a series intended to Japanese market only, so I had to find it in the second-hand market.
Here you can find some pictures:
https://www.fuzzfaced.net/extrad-st57-35th-anniversary.html
Duncanpup
(13,688 posts)I have a Greco Se 700 it is my favorite strat.
Prairie_Seagull
(3,727 posts)I joined the Navy and it disappeared. I can see much of the conversation is about electrics but this guitar has a very special place in my memory. Very deep resonating bottom end. If you ever get a chance to play a good one, give yourself a treat and play it.
The low E wants to ring out so it needs to be deadened.
Duncanpup
(13,688 posts)Another superb guitar line by Matsumoku.