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ESP Double-Neck Explorer 'Ducks'

This electric-guitar is a black double-necked ESP Explorer with a mahogany body and a rosewood fretboard. This guitar has 12 strings on the top neck and 6 strings on the bottom neck. The inlays are ducks.

Model: ESP EXP (double-neck)
Color: Black
Inlays: Duck
Pickups: EMG-60, EMG-81 hum
(each neck)
Hardware: 2 volume controls
(each neck)
Appeared: "Binge & Burge" booklet
Only used live: "Black Album" gigs

Last used live: Same tour 8th August '92 in Montreal


This guitar was only played for the live performance of "Fade To Black".

The End of this Guitar:
Jaymz got burned with that guitar during a gig in Montreal on the 8th August '92 when the pyros to the song "Fade To Black" set in. This accident occurred since the pyro-tech didn't tell the band that new pyro would be going along with the old pyro which only ignited along the wings of the stage. James assumed that the new pyro that was installed would cancel out the other pyro on the wing of the stage, so he stood in a location where a 12 foot flame ignited into the air where the old pyro was

He played the exact the same double-necked ESP EXP model later on Woodstock'94. So this guitar either was restored or rebuilt for this show.

James' ESP Explorers in general:
They are all based upon the standard ESP EXP serie and were built or overseen by Matt Masciandaro. Meanwhile the EXP serie has been replaced by the ESP EX standard serie which has a sharp shape for its ends and headstock instead of the old EXP serie which was similar to the rounded shape of the Gibson Explorers.

The difference between the EXP model and James' Explorers:
In difference between James' Explorers and the standard ESP EXP serie, James guitars have set-necks (glued joint) instead of bolt-on necks. Aside from the "Black Album" guitars' fingerboards consist of ebony instead of rosewood.

Identical to the EXP model:
The body is composed of mahogany, the neck of maple and the fingerboard (with its 22XJ [XJ=extra jumbo] frets) of rosewood. All hardware (the tune-o-matic bridge, the stop piece and tuners) is black. It has a single volume control for each pickup.

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