
Exo-metal
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I came across a eclipse with 4 knobs, ssys esp on the headstock. Is this a full thickness top of the line model, price is reasonable.
There are different Versions outthere. Some of them were Full Thickness (meaning as thick as a Les Paul) and some had the normal Eclipse thickness. If it is a FT (Full Thickness) it should have the descripton FT in it or the Seller could say it to you. Normally you could also tell from a picture if it is FT or not. The FT Version has a different output jack while the regular Eclipse Models have a Cats Eye (more rounder) compared to the square like on a Les Paul.I came across a eclipse with 4 knobs, ssys esp on the headstock. Is this a full thickness top of the line model, price is reasonable.
Again, not much but here is a Link. There you can find a lot more information.I'll see about the plate...The back says it's a standard.
That's not at all true. By the time ESP went to the 4-knob layout, the Eclipse guitars were all the thinner body. The Gibson thickness (referred to as full thickness) didn't really come about until 2007.What do you want to know? Early eclipses were 4 knob full thickness prior to threats from gibson. Badass guitars too btw.
That's not at all true. By the time ESP went to the 4-knob layout, the Eclipse guitars were all the thinner body. The Gibson thickness (referred to as full thickness) didn't really come about until 2007.
Here's a video of the information included in the ESP Forum thread:
Exo, is this the guitar you're talking about in the OP? https://reverb.com/item/64464135-esp-eclipse-4-knob-lawsuit-shape