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Some Bursts in Japan...

Humbuck

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I don't think I ever posted these before...I can't remember! Anyhow, here's some not great quality shots from a visit to ESP's shop in Shibuya while on tour in Japan back in '02 or '03.
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zorglub!

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Really cool! When I was in Tokyo I did not have time to visit this shop, so thanks for sharing!
Did you get to play any of those? Or they are just for display?
 

Humbuck

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There was nobody in the room with me and I didn't even ask.
 

vintage58

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The space constraints/guitar density in that display would not, to my eye, dovetail especially well with seismic activity.
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MWR

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The number of guitars displayed takes my breath away.....wow!
 
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