One correction.... in 2004 and early '05 the Hanneman LTD version had a maple body, Alder started in mid '05/06 (although ESP version always had alder). They did not have a bunch of designs early. There was the dot inlay custom shop until 2004 when a Hanneman was available as a signature series in ESP and LTD version with the S&Key which had the SS sig rune quickly changed to a fat S shape and then cancelled as Jeff hated the redesign. A total of 22 ESP versions were made and approximately twice as many LTD. The key for the S&key is for the 12th ss panzer division aka hitlerjugend...hence a very controversial guitar. Anyway...love the guitar as well and glad you enjoy it. Thanks for sharing!
The key in the logo is significant in that it infers that the youth were the ‘key’ to the future so to speak. It’s also the logo of the 1st SS, commanded by Sepp Dietrich. Dietrich translates to, you guessed it, ‘key’ or ‘skeleton key’. But you likely already knew all that anyway. Lol.
Hi Rasmus, nice to hear from you and this guitar, finally I got the same guitar, play fantastic, now we both have two of the thirty Esp make. Cheers mate!!
@@rasmuslaurberghansen8484 Do you see yourself having your John Hanneman guitar for a long time or do you see yourself selling it or trading it for some other guitar that you really want to have {in life}? Dated: Wednesday, November 6, 2024, USA
I don't think they were oblivious to what the symbol means, being WW2 history buffs, lol. Might not mean they are nazis, but they've always liked pissing people off for the sake of pissing them off. Even in ways that go against their beliefs (see - Tom Araya being a Christian while their lyrics are... you know). Not saying it's a good thing either or absolves them of anything. As they used to say on the internets, ironic shitposting is still shitposting - and this applies to more things.
Yeah, I guess part of being Slayer and many other metal bands is to be controversial, because that is what gets you attention. Question is then if you can get a company to back you in that regard, or they will deem it too financially risky.
Jeff once told a story about the keys representing a key that a Nazi soldier slipped a Jewish prisoner to aid their escape from a concentration camp. The SS logo is there to represent the German soldier....
I still have one with the iron eagle inlays which are the best looking in my opinion, but I still want one with the s and key.
One correction.... in 2004 and early '05 the Hanneman LTD version had a maple body, Alder started in mid '05/06 (although ESP version always had alder). They did not have a bunch of designs early. There was the dot inlay custom shop until 2004 when a Hanneman was available as a signature series in ESP and LTD version with the S&Key which had the SS sig rune quickly changed to a fat S shape and then cancelled as Jeff hated the redesign. A total of 22 ESP versions were made and approximately twice as many LTD. The key for the S&key is for the 12th ss panzer division aka hitlerjugend...hence a very controversial guitar. Anyway...love the guitar as well and glad you enjoy it. Thanks for sharing!
The key in the logo is significant in that it infers that the youth were the ‘key’ to the future so to speak. It’s also the logo of the 1st SS, commanded by Sepp Dietrich. Dietrich translates to, you guessed it, ‘key’ or ‘skeleton key’. But you likely already knew all that anyway. Lol.
Amazing guitar man. I would love to have a cutom shop ESP done with both, the SS and the Totenkopf in the inlays. Best regards
Hi Rasmus, nice to hear from you and this guitar, finally I got the same guitar, play fantastic, now we both have two of the thirty Esp make. Cheers mate!!
nice to see you back mr. Rasmus! btw i think is a pretty guitar, and Slayer was always controversial!
I have one of these and it’s never been played. I wonder what it could be worth ?
Want to sell it?
Was thinking about selling it. It wouldn’t be cheap. I’m a collector and it has never been played.
No, I do not play
@@toms4806 Do not sell it. Have with you, forever. Give it to your family or child once you are older. 2024, December.
Is it for sale brotha?
No, I sold it some time ago, so I no longer have it.
Was he playing Gorgoroth music at 8:02 {and so forth}? November 5, 2024, USA
Those riffs are from Emperor - With Strengt I Burn
@@rasmuslaurberghansen8484 Do you see yourself having your John Hanneman guitar for a long time or do you see yourself selling it or trading it for some other guitar that you really want to have {in life}?
Dated: Wednesday, November 6, 2024, USA
Hvad er serienummeret på din?
Vill du sälja den? ;)
I don't think they were oblivious to what the symbol means, being WW2 history buffs, lol. Might not mean they are nazis, but they've always liked pissing people off for the sake of pissing them off. Even in ways that go against their beliefs (see - Tom Araya being a Christian while their lyrics are... you know).
Not saying it's a good thing either or absolves them of anything. As they used to say on the internets, ironic shitposting is still shitposting - and this applies to more things.
Yeah, I guess part of being Slayer and many other metal bands is to be controversial, because that is what gets you attention. Question is then if you can get a company to back you in that regard, or they will deem it too financially risky.
Tom Araya is Chilean.... he's not even White 🤷♂️
@@FortressofShred Even Latin American people have this belief that they are lead Caucasian. 2024
Jeff once told a story about the keys representing a key that a Nazi soldier slipped a Jewish prisoner to aid their escape from a concentration camp. The SS logo is there to represent the German soldier....
That’s inaccurate. The key icon is the logo for the 1st SS Leibstandarte. The key and S icon is the 12th SS Hitlerjugend.
The Key is Panzer division, pretty fucked with the lightning bolts alone!