April M.

Are some of the ex shapes smaller than other? Like the ex-50 seems smaller than the ex-200

Carl N.

These will all be modeled after the same body specifications

Bill G.

Will there ever be a left-handed model of this guitar? 

Carl N.

One was offered but discontinued in 2019 due to decreased demand for that particular orientation of that model

Adam K

Really want a 27.5 scale length 7 string version with a pointed headstock Nazgul and Sentient pickups in Black in a Black Metal version ,White with gold hardware  and Purple Haze or Purple sunburst with gold hardware , Do this so I can be completely broke lol! Got to make this happen Iknow a lot of metal guys in my local scene that ask about a 7 string version there was the EX-307 but know one really liked the headstock I own one but the scale length is too short.

Carl N.

You could always go to your local ESP dealer and request this to be made by the custom shop

Adam K

That's not really affordable especially right now during this time around the world. 

April M.

How much does this guitar weigh?

Carl N.

About 8lbs

Soullessghost

I think in general, solid black as a color should be largely discontinued in favor of offering other colors......versus discontinuing great colors for black. 

I’m left handed, so sadly all the manufacturers think black is my favorite color or something. I’ve also heard the old line of “Black costs less” when in reality most folks would gladly pay a little extra for something other than another black guitar. Can you imagine having a collection of different models and brands and all of them were black? In the words of Tony Clifton “BORRRR-ING!”. Lol. 

Also, when you consider the idea that manufacturers convey that “left handed guitars just don’t sell as much as right handed because there are less left handed guitarists” I’d counter by saying they likely don’t sell as much because they’re usually always black, not because lefty guitarists don’t want to spend money. I’ve lost count, but I think at the moment I have around 25 guitars.....took me since ‘07 to find nice axes that weren’t exclusively black. I mean, if you aren’t making that many lefties to begin with.....why not just offer them in a different color (not black)....even natural finishes are preferable. Just saying’. I think I speak accurately for the majority of lefties that play lefty. Cheers! 

Carl N.

Thanks for your sentiments Soullessghost!  In reality it costs the same for a black guitar as it would for a white or other standard solid color.  Sadly it is true that left handed instruments are not the strongest sellers, regardless of the color offered, so the safest bet for manufactures is to offer these in one or two colors, typically black.  That being said, we have a few dealers that specialize in doing limited runs, and one dealer in particular in the U.S. that specifically orders limited left handed instruments.  If you're looking for left handed instruments that differ from what you're used to seeing offered I'd start here.