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    Posted 6 years ago

    dpauld
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    This was in a box labeled "TE-401 Ear Phone Attachment", but Google research has come up empty. It's 3/4" Diameter, so I wouldn't fit in an ear....maybe a headphone? Any info would be appreciated!

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    1. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 6 years ago
      It probably used to have a little plastic/rubberish 'earpiece' on it, which would have allowed it to be stuck in one's ear to listen to something else...?? Nifty thing one way or the other! :-)
    2. dpauld, 6 years ago
      Thank you, AnythingObscure! I found a plastic earpiece in the bottom of the box (see new pic) and it fit right in there! I suppose it was an accessory to a vintage ESP LTD TE-401 Electric Guitar - there just isn't any evidence of it on the web. I'll send LTD an email and see if they can shed a little more light on it. Thanks again!

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