You are looking at the real deal — a 1995 Ernie Ball Musicman EVH Signature with a quilted maple top in Sunburst so juicy you’ll want to drizzle it on pancakes. She’s got a birds-eye maple neck and fretboard that looks like it was carved from a tree with more freckles than a summer camp counselor, and of course, the original Floyd Rose tremolo ready for dive-bombs wild enough to scare your neighbor’s lawn gnomes. She tips the scales at 8 lbs and comes tucked into the original hard shell case.
Now, let’s talk about the knob. Yes, it clearly says “Tone.” But Eddie didn’t believe in tone knobs, so it’s actually wired as the master volume. The label is basically a practical joke from the factory. In other words, it’s one knob that does it all — just like Eddie wanted.
And here’s the kicker — this one’s rocking an upgraded big brass sustain block for extra resonance and low-end beef. But don’t worry, the original Gotoh block is included in the case (pictured). That way, you get the hot-rodded tone and the complete originality collectors love.
Specs:
- Model: Ernie Ball Musicman EVH Signature
- Year: 1995
- Color: Sunburst quilt top (this one glows in person)
- Body: Basswood with quilted maple top
- Neck: Birdseye maple, oil/wax finish
- Fretboard: Birdseye maple
- Frets: 22 medium jumbo
- Inlays: Dots
- Scale Length: 25.5”
- Pickups: Dimarzio EVH humbuckers (zebra coils, straight fire)
- Bridge: Floyd Rose licensed (Gotoh) tremolo w/ upgraded big brass block; original Gotoh block included
- Electronics: 1 master volume (disguised as a “Tone” knob), 3-way toggle
- Hardware: Chrome
- Tuners: Schaller M6 locking
- Headstock: Iconic 4×2 Music Man design
- Weight: 8 lbs
- Serial #: 87536
Condition: She was born in 1995 and has a few small nicks on the top and back — we’ll call them “honor badges.” Nothing major; overall she looks fantastic and plays like lightning.
Also included: Original hard shell case, tremolo bar, upgraded brass block installed, and the original factory block in the case for the purists.
This isn’t just a guitar — it’s a slice of Eddie’s legacy, complete with the funniest factory mislabel in guitar history. One knob, says “Tone,” but it’s really volume. Eddie knew what he was doing… and now, so will you. Whoever brings this baby home is gonna be STOKED!!
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