ESP Viper Series
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The ESP Viper body resembles a Gibson SG but with a more extreme oval shape. The body is usually made of mahogony and the neck maple with a rosewood fretboard and flag inlays.
[edit] ESP Viper Custom
A high end ESP model of the Viper features a neck-thru body with a 24.75 scale, pearl flag inlays and Sperzel locking tuners. The guitar also has a graphite nut and model name at the 12th fret, a common feature with ESP guitars.
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[edit] ESP Viper Standard
The standard ESP Viper features a set-thru mahogony body with a 3-piece mahogony neck. It has a 24.75 scale with 24 frets and flag inlays. It also has a tune-o-matic stoptail and bridge and EMG 81 and EMG 85.