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Just for your marketing people I have a comment. Of course, I'm sure you great folks at ESP have thought this out, but I am a little confused. This says it's built at the ESP JAPANESE CUSTOM SHOP. IT SAYS ORIGINAL SERIES in the title though. So, if the E2 s are also built in japan, I'm a little confused. Also, aren't the American built guitsrs a custom shop?
I guess I mean, do you have two custom shops? USA and Japan?
Anyway, killer killer guitars. Love this color..
ESP Original instruments are built within the custom shop in Japan, one at a time by highly skilled luthiers. E-II instruments are also built in Japan but in a production line manner. ESP USA instruments are crafted in North Hollywood California as a select shop, there are different options you are able to select from for your build but they are not custom instruments. Hope this helps
MY MAIN D-STD JAPAM CS HIIIFR IN TBF
MY MAIN DROP C GUITAR USA CUSTOM SHOP IN TBQH3FR-JAPAN CS
HFR UCFR HORIZON JAPAN
ARTIST EII-V2 AND WAS ADDED TO ROSTER
Thanks for sharing!
My ESP Original Series Horizon-III & ESP Signature Series KH Demonology!! Absolutely stunning axes!
Hi Ashish, Wow, that's very cool! Thanks for posting your photos here and thanks for choosing ESP!
Hi Ashish ji, wanted to know effective price in Rupees including the taxes and shipping costs along with the price of the guitar as it is quite difficult to calculate the cost of guitars in inr
I think this 27 fret Horizon III with a reverse 6 inline or this teardrop headstock with a hardtail or non locking trem would be a really cool new E-II model as the current E-II Horizon III lineup is a bit long in the tooth. We have had the same purple hardtail for a very very long time (like 7 years or something) and yes there's a new fade finish for the floyd model, but the underpinings are still quite old. Plus, I just think 27 frets really really compliments the beautiful Horizon III shape. A 27 fret Horizon III would also be a cool Original Series model with liquid metal blue or pink.
Hi Sunny, Thank you for your recommendations. Sounds like a cool axe. By the way, do you own that guitar you posted? It looks incredible!
This is the guitar
Wow, that is a nice looking guitar!
The way light shines on it is amazing, I’m so jealous that it’s been sold
Yeah, too bad but they might be able to get another one if you really want it. I suggest reaching out to your dealer or distributor to inquire about it.