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Key Features
This Ltd M-100FM is from ESP's most popular line, the Ltd Standard Series. Slick See-Thru Black Cherry, with a cutaway shape, featuring 24 frets and a full thickness basswood body.
Product Ref: 25036
The M-100FM is also stunning in sound, this guitar is ideal for playing metal and hard rock like many of ESP's models dedicated to shredding, yet is just as versatile to accomodate other styles.
The sleek look of the M-100FM is accentuated by striking black nickel hardware, high-quality Floyd Rose Special tremolo bridge, ESP tuners and rosewood fingerboard.
The M-100FM combines a professional solid basswood body with a maple bolt-on construction neck that's just as specialist but easy to play due to it's extra thin flat neck contour. This, combined with the extra-jumbo frets, allows for the fast playing style that ESP guitars are celebrated for.
ESP devised their Ltd guitar line to be accessible to all musicians who want their dream guitar at an affordable price. Originally designed as professional gigging instruments available off the shelf, they have grown in popularity since the late 90's and the model range has expanded to include nine models, like this critically acclaimed M-100FM Standard Series guitar. The Ltd line also includes signature models from some of the world's greatest players including Kirk Hammett, Will Adler and Ronnie Wood.
ESP guitars are renowned for the quality of their construction and it's a well earned distinction, as this quality is present in all their guitars and basses, from their top end signature models through to the more affordable LTD models. ESP and LTD Guitars and Basses feature high quality hardware and design features that are indicative of a company that has spent 36 years designing some of music's most brutal, hard wearing and road worthy instruments.
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