James' ESP             Explorers             They are all based upon the standard ESP EXP series and were built             or overseen ...
 
- James' ESP             Explorers
 They are all based upon the standard ESP EXP series and were built             or overseen by Matt Masciandaro. Meanwhile the EXP series has been             replaced by the ESP EX standard series which has a sharp shape for             its ends and headstock instead of the old EXP series which was             comparable to the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             series, James guitars have set-necks (glued joint) instead of             bolt-on necks. Besides the "Black Album" guitars'             fingerboards consist of ebony instead of rosewood.
 Identical to the             EXP model
 The body consists 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 one volume control for each pickup.
 
| Black Explorer - dot inlays |  | Except the         usual differences James' ESP Explorer got to the standard models this         Explorer is very similar to a common one. | 
| Black         Explorer - man to wolf inlays |  | This guitar         is the same model as most of James' ESP Explorers, being the difference         on the inlays. This particular guitar has a man turning into a wolf as         inlays. It starts as a man on what seems the 22nd fret, and finishes as         a wolf on the first fret. | 
| Black Explorer - snake inlays |  | This guitar         is mainly used to be played D-tuned. | 
| Black JH-1 Flying V - red hot rod flame |  | Maybe a         reason for why he uses the green V instead of the red one could be         because of the strap button locations. If you look closely, the strap         button on the red one is at the very tip of the V, but on the green one         it's "inside" the V. The green one is easier to wear. Or he simply used the         red one for "Load" and the green one for "ReLoad"         gigs. | 
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| Black JH-1 Flying V - green hot rod flame |  | The original         ESP JH-1 series was constructed in an amount of 200 guitars (only the         red flame guitars). The authenticity of the ESP JH-1 signature series is         provable by an individual numbering for each of the 200 original guitars         which were constructed. | 
| Black         JH-2 Explorer - black diamond plate (body), deer inlays |  | The surface         of the guitar's body is a black diamond plate. | 
| Black JH-3 Rounded Top Eclipse - flag inlays |  | This         electric-guitar is the signature ESP JH-3 Rounded Top Horizon. It has         custom flag inlays. Its 22 jumbo fret large fingerboard consists of         rosewood, the body of mahogany and its neck of maple. It has a golden         hardware - the purchasable version has black hardware. The guitar is         set-neck constructed. | 
| Black         Explorer - black diamond plate |  | The surface         of the guitar's body is a black diamond plate. This guitar is mainly         used to be played D-tuned. | 
| Black         Explorer - black diamond plate- 4M logo at 1st fret and diamonds at the         rest |  | This is the         same model as the JH2 Black Explorer - Black Diamond Plate (above) but         it has a particular feature which is the 4-M star logo on the 1st fret         and doesn't have the deer skull's on the remaining frets. | 
| Black         Explorer - chrome diamond plate (body & headstock) #1 |  | James used         this guitar at the MTV Movie Awards in the year 2000 edition where         Metallica performed I Disappear live. It has the 4-M star on the first         fret made in mother of pearl. | 
| White         Explorer - "EET FUK" (1st ESP) |  | This was         James' first ESP guitar. Is has "EET FUK" written on it as you         can see on the photo and the inlays are of extended middle fingers. | 
| White         Explorer - dot inlays |  | This is         James' all time favorite ESP guitar. It is covered with many stickers,         one saying "So Fucking What" (top left) and other of "Mud         flap woman" (bottom right). It was James' main recording guitar for         The Black Album and Load album. | 
| LTD         "The Grynch" - green flames |  | This         signature model guitar of James has custom green and red metallic flames         on its headstock and on the front and back of its body. At the 12th fret         is written "Grynch". This guitar has 6 strings but is tuned         down to B like an usual 7 string guitar. So the higher E string is         missing. | 
| White Gibson         Explorer - So What |  | This Gibson         white explorer has black headstock and a different knob display than the         current explorers. It has a couple of different stickers one that says         "so what". James first used the explorers after he broke the         headstock on his Gibson V. | 
| White Gibson         Explorer - MORE BEER |  | White with         black headstock, has Seymore Duncan pickups. Different knob layout than         his current explorers. Has sported different stickers - "More Beer" and a Jagermeister label        (picture on the side)
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| Ken Lawrence Explorer |  |             The specialty of           the Kenny Lawrence Explorer:In difference between this Explorer-shaped guitar James' other           Explorers, this one has a modified headstock. This guitar is no           "stock product" - it's a special design.
Otherwise Ken             Lawrence is specialized in building hand-made basses which makes a             guitar built by him even more unusual.
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| Fender reissue '52 Telecaster w/Parsons-White B-Bender         system (Only used live once at the             American Music Awards in 1998)
   |  | This         electric-guitar is a butterscotch blond colored reissued version of the         Fender '52 Telecaster model. It has 21 frets and a black pickguard. Its         body consists of ash and its fretboard of maple. This guitar is equipped         with a Parsons-White B-Bender system. | 
| National         ResoLectric |  | The body is         made of African mahogany topped with a highly figured maple veneer. Has         a single layer ivoroid for both binding and the pickguard. The neck is         14 frets to the body, made of eastern hardrock maple. There's a P-90         pickup in the neck position combined with the Highlander IP-1X pickup in         the saddle. There are three volume controls, one for each of the two         pickups and one Master volume, wired in conjunction with a 3-way toggle         switch. | 
| National         Reso-Phonic Style "O" |  | The brass         body of STYLE "O" single resonator guitar is etched with the         traditional Hawaiian motif front-and-back plus a side-stripe; then it is         nickel plated. The hand-carved hardrock maple neck with slotted         headstock has an ebony fretboard bound in crossgrain ivoroid. The tuners         are open gear, nickel-plated, 3-on-a-plate. | 
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| 1963         Gibson SG - Cherry Red (Used for Turn The Page Video) |  | This         electric guitar is 1963 Gibson SG model. Its neck consists of mahogany         and its fingerboard of rosewood. | 
| 966 Martin         D-28 (acoustic) |  | This         acoustic guitar was probably used by James to record Mama Said, from         Load. It's a D-28 model from Martin guitars. It has a total of 20 frets         (14 clean). | 
| Gretsch White         Falcon II (model 7594) |  | In Gretsch's         tradition this guitar was constructed by hand. It is a reissue of the         original White Falcon serie which has been constructed for the first         time in 1950. In contrast to the 'White Falcon I' serie that reissue has         a double-cutaway. The maple body has two F-perforations. The 22 frets         large fretboard consists of ebony. | 
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| Black         Double-Neck Explorer - Duck inlays |  | 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. Jaymz get 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. It happened because         the pyro-tech didn't inform 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 canceled out the previous pyro, so he stood on         a point where a 12 foot flame from the old pyro ignited.          He also used exact the         same double-necked ESP EXP model later on Woodstock'94. So this guitar         either has been restored or rebuild for this show. | 
- Amplifier
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- Mesa Boogie Strategy             400 Power Amps           
- Mesa Boogie Mark IV           
- Mesa Boogie Triaxis             Preamp (Stock)           
- Mesa Boogie Triaxis             Preamp (Modified)           
- Mesa Boogie Triple             Rectifier           
- Mesa Boogie Custom             Graphic E.Q. Unit           
- Mesa Boogie Amp             Switcher           
- Mesa Boogie 4x12             Speaker Cabinets           
- Roland JC 120           
- Celestion Vintage             30w Speakers         
 
         - Effects           
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- Bradshaw RSB-12             Switching System and Pedal Board           
- Bradshaw Patch Bay             Custom           
- Boss SE-50 Stereo FX             Processor           
- Juice Goose Rack             Power 300           
- Aphex Parametric E.Q.           
- Morley Rack Mount             Unit Custom           
- Peterson 520 Strobe             Tuner               
- Other Equipment           
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- Sony 820 Wireless             Receivers and Transmitters           
- Nady 950 UHF             Receivers and Transmitters           
- Pro Co Sound Cables           
- Ascot Road Cases           
- Ultra Case Guitar             Stand           
- Earth III Guitar             Straps               
- Strings           
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- Ernie Ball Strings             (.010-.046)           
- Gibson Strings               
- Picks           
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- Dunlop Green Tortex             .88 mm Guitar Picks
From ; http://www.metallicaworld.co.uk/james_hetfields_equipment.htm