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Michael J.

Obviously taking advantage of inflation is part of the 2023 line up. 

jerry p.

are we getting gary holt v lefty 

Aaron S.

My hopes for this year's NAMM SHOW:

 

ESP LTD TL-6N Series guitars, the nylon string models to come in different colours, like the ones the steel string models came in a year or two ago. I.e. wine red, aqua blue (preferably quilted maple), tiger burst and the all black brought back, as well ad the trusty natural finish. Maybe even the introduction of a tele shape style nylon and steel model. TL bass reintroduced and the new addition of the TL-6J jazz version with p90, humbucker or mini humbucker neck pickup options, equiped with a tailpiece style bridge, not acoustic bridge like the yamaha aex500 or the similat crafter model.

Those are my modest wishes for this years new releases.

Edsson  B.

I am very anxious to see the relevant improvements and news in E-II Line.

* I think it's time to remove that E-II Logo that the vast majority of us don't like, and put back ESP on the headstock, even if it has an II, or Japan Standard next to it, To differentiate from custom shop.

- It would also be a no-brainer for the entire line to have stainless frets, side dots luminlays, more variety in colors and píckups, quilted maple highly figured top veneers, that they are more consistent in their veins, in addition to the fact that the two parts are perfectly matched, as you did perfectly before, and reduce obvious QC issues, for a guitar that's close to 3K it's not nice at all, that does not have these previously mentioned characteristics.

Jonathan C.

I’ve got a black metal arrow and I would like to get an E2 this year I would love a seven string arrow as 7 string options are limited if you want a vee