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Ernie Ball Music Man EVH

Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH
Ernie Ball Music Man EVH

Ernie Ball Music Man EVH    Ernie Ball Music Man EVH

For your consideration a very well cared for 1995 EBMM EVH signature model. The original EVH guitar model and considered by the majority of guitarists as the best.

This guitar is all original other than the trem block which was upgraded to a big brass block. The original trem block will be included in sale. After looking at some other EBMM EVH guitars that are currently for sale I thought I'd also mention that all of the hardware, which includes the bridge, locking nut, tuners and 3-way toggle switch are all completely rust and corrosion free. It's super clean and in great condition. Even the frets are smooth and shiny and the fretboard is very clean with no staining to speak of at all. Please take a look at the photos as they verify this and that doesn't seem to be the case with most if not all of the other guitars I took a look at. This guitar sounds and plays awesome and has very little wear or flaws. The action is low with little to no fret buzz. It does have a blemish behind the bridge one other small blemish near the top horn and one scratch on the back of the guitar by the trem cover. FYI the blemish behind the bridge would be perfectly covered by a dtuna.

Neck, fingerboard and headstock are near perfect with no flaws. Frets are nearly perfect with a minor indentation on the 2nd fret G string and the same on the 3rd fret B string. There were a estimated 6000 of these EBMM EVH guitars manufactured in 11 different colors. The color breakdown estimates that they produced 600 sunburst guitars in all and all with licensed Floyd Rose (Gotoh) locking tremolo systems.

If you're interested then you are probably already aware of this but I thought I would include this information just the same. How Rare is the Color? The most common colors are red, gold (amber), blue and purple with about 1400 of each.

This includes the stop tails as approximately 200 of the red, purple and amber were stop tails (about 600 total of these). There are about 600 trans black and 600 sunburst.

They only made about 200 pink. Green is said to be the third rarest color with 96 total pieces produced. The rarest color is solid black at 16 pieces, followed by solid gold at 26 pieces.

These figures come from a very knowledgeable collector who got them from Music Man years ago and from another collector who for the most part had the same figures. Comes with the original G&G case and some case candy. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. This guitar is also listed elsewhere online and also listed locally.


Ernie Ball Music Man EVH    Ernie Ball Music Man EVH