Thomas R.

One of the best detailed crafted guitars I’ve owned!

George E.
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Hello ESP. I just ordered this guitar through Sweetwater, but they don’t have it in stock. What is the approximate lead time on getting this guitar? Thank you.

-George 

Lyle M.

I’m a big ebony fretboard fan and when I was shopping for this model I figured all colors would be equipped with ebony.  And after I put in my order at AMS (highly recommend them) I was disappointed I didn’t look closer before completing my order.  I was even considering returning it and getting the e-II horizon which does come with ebony. But when it was delivered and it had a ebony board I was super jazzed. It’s an amazing instrument and I couldn’t be happier.  So impressed I also ordered a e-II horizon see thru black.  Also a amazing guitar.  

Todd B. ESP

Hi, Glad to hear you like your new instrument!

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Oliver S.

Hello. The stats stating an ebony fretboard but the pic indicates a rosewood fretboard (I assume). What of it is fact?

Todd B. ESP

Hello, we are in fact using ebony for this model. The picture is old and will be updated as soon as we are able.

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Robert T.

I already sent customer service a question/comments, but I thought I would leave one here for feedback. The guitars I have seen available online look very different in terms of pattern and matching than the one shown in the photo. Although I live in one of the largest cities in the US, I have not been able to find many Eclipses in store...and none of this particular model. Unless you care nothing about the pattern, seems more reasonable to show a picture of one that more closely represents the one you will receive.  Case in point attached.

Carl N.

thanks for sharing with us!

Nick K.

In the old days they used veneers, basically a sheet of paper over a regular maple top, to get around that problem.  Honestly I prefer it this way.  Although I think the price is still very high for a top like that, considering what other companies are offering these days.