ESP Grass Roots Series

The ESP Grass Roots brand is a brand that produces guitars solely in the Japanese market. Grass Roots guitars are aimed at the low cost market, and can be considered as superior to the LTD guitars, but not the 400 series, The Edwards Series or Navigator Series. Like the other Japan-only line of ESP, Edwards, there are online dealerships for such guitars.

Grassroots Guitars when production first started, they were produced in Japan in the early 90's.

Grassroots Guitars are now produced in Korea, craftsmanship is top notch but the only complaint is the hardware and the electronics.

Products in the brand include:

  • ESP Grass Roots Series
    • Grass Roots G-LS-53
    • Grass Roots G-LP-45S/QM
    • Grass Roots G-SG-44L
    • Grass Roots G-FR-52G
    • Grass Roots G-HR-43QM
    • Grass Roots G-SE-45SC/R
    • Grass Roots G-SE-38R
    • Grass Roots G-SE-38M
    • Grass Roots G-LP-45S
    • Grass Roots G-LP-45C
    • Grass Roots G-FR-58GT
    • Grass Roots G-SE-39R/H
    • Grass Roots G-HR-49S
    • Grass Roots G-MA-49S
    • Grass Roots G-7-53HR
    • Grass Roots G-7-56MR
    • Grass Roots G-FR-48B
    • Grass Roots G-JB-44R
    • Grass Roots G-PB-45PM
    • Grass Roots G-JB-45PM
    • Grass Roots G-LB-48CC
    • Grass Roots G-PB-42R
    • Grass Roots G-UT-43B
    • Grass Roots G-VP-43B
    • Grass Roots G-FR-58B
    • Grass Roots G-PB-45PM Limited Edition

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