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Body: Alder. Neck: Maple, 1-piece. Bolt-on neck construction - this enables a fast, precise attack response, while retaining a full, "fat" tone. Scale: 25.5" - Standard. Fretboard: rosewood, with dot inlays - this instrument looks just classic! Frets: 22, XJ (Jumbo) - with a perfect fretjob, another famous feature of ESP instruments. Headstock: Hockey stick. Tuners: Orig. Sperzel locking tuners. Bridge: Orig. Floyd-Rose. Electronics: 1x volume, 1x tone. Pickup: Seymour Duncan. Used on the songs like "No No No", "Little Caesar", "Tough Love", "Spit", "Master and Slave", "Jungle", "In My Head" and "In The Mirror" (Kiss). Also used in Bruce Kulick's solo albums

Val Piantore

Val Piantore

Bruce Kulick - Creatures of the Night (Intro Riff and Solo Parts)

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Bruce Kulick - Creatures of the Night (Intro Riff and Solo Parts)

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Val Piantore

Video thumbnail for ESP M-I Banana Hockey Stick Headstock circa 1988 up close guitar video review by Essex Recording Studios

ESP M-I Banana Hockey Stick Headstock circa 1988 up close guitar video review

Essex Recording Studios

Essex Recording Studios

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See how Bruce Kulick uses ESP M-1 Banana

Bruce Kulick

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Bruce used this Guitar for the album Crazy Nights by KISS in the 80's.

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