Introduction:
If you’ve been hunting for a guitar that looks like it came straight outta a covert ops metal mission — this ESP M-II Urban Camo is it. Built in 2008 when ESP was cranking out absolute monsters, this one’s all business: high gain, high performance, and high voltage. Throw it on stage and it commands attention.
Specifications:
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Model: ESP M-II
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Year: 2008
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Finish: Urban Camo – military-grade attitude
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Body: Alder
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Neck: Maple, neck-thru-body
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Fingerboard: Ebony, 24 Extra Jumbo frets
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Scale Length: 25.5″
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Pickups:
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Bridge: EMG 81
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Neck: EMG 81
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Controls: 1 Volume, 3-way toggle
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Bridge: Original Floyd Rose
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Tuners: Gotoh
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Condition: Very good – light signs of play, no major damage
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Case: Hardshell case included
The Story:
Let’s be real: the Urban Camo M-II is one of those guitars that doesn’t just sit quietly on a stand — it demands to be played. This one’s spent most of its life in a studio, used for precision tracking and surgical riffing. The EMG 81s are tight, clear, and brutal. And that Floyd? It stays in tune no matter how wild you get.
Built in Japan, this M-II is the real-deal old-school ESP — before the rebranding and model split. That makes it even more collectible… and even more dangerous.
Conclusion / CTA:
This ESP M-II in Urban Camo is a rare bird — and it flies fast. Whether you’re a thrash junkie, solo shredder, or just love a good Floyd-equipped beast with style, this one hits every mark.
Got questions? Want close-ups or to rip a few riffs in person? Hit me up — this camo killer won’t stay hidden for long.
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