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Parting-Out, body, neck, hardware, electronics


dwerlin

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Parting-out my ESP LTD EC-50:

 

Body (includes rear cavity covers, neck plate, and neck mounting screws) $30

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Neck (24 frets, no visible fret wear, fits a 2 1/4" wide, 3 3/4" long, and 3/4" deep pocket, includes allen wrench for truss rod) $20

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ESP LH-150 Neck Pickup (no mounting hardware, lead approx 12", no wiring diagram) $5

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3-Way Toggle Switch (includes mounting hardware, lead approx 12") $3

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Prices do not include shipping.

 

Please PM me or email dwerlin@gmail.com

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I can't believe nobody wanted that for what, $125 + $15 FedEx shipping? (Got an assembled pic?)



yeah, i was kinda surprised about that too...oh well.

here she was all assembled (the black speedknobs were brand new, so i'm returning those):

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i might be interested in the neck but here's my question.... i have an ec400 that suffered a neck injury some time ago and was repaired but was never the same since.... i really love the weight of it and wwant to make it into more of a project guitar but finding a replacement neck has been a bitch..... the dilemma is the ec400 is a setneck design and it looks like your neck was from a bolt on..... is their a difference in the way the necks were made? also can a setneck guitar be converted to a bolton.... im more knowledgable with amps than i am with guitars so i'll throw that question out there

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i might be interested in the neck but here's my question.... i have an ec400 that suffered a neck injury some time ago and was repaired but was never the same since.... i really love the weight of it and wwant to make it into more of a project guitar but finding a replacement neck has been a bitch..... the dilemma is the ec400 is a setneck design and it looks like your neck was from a bolt on..... is their a difference in the way the necks were made? also can a setneck guitar be converted to a bolton.... im more knowledgable with amps than i am with guitars so i'll throw that question out there

 

 

The neck from the EC-50 is a bolt-on. There is no tennon like you'd have with a set-neck. I have no idea how/if you can convert a set neck to a bolt-on.

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