antonio.rested
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It's an M body with a straight headstock, this should be a standard model. 

Ronald M.
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I wish they would go back to putting "ESP" on the headstock instead of E-ll. Everyone wishes they would've never done that. Now you have to pay 3-4 grand or more just to get the friggin ESP logo? Jackson never changed the logo, Ibanez doesn't have a different logo. It's all the same whether it's a cheap model or an expensive one. And the E-ll's look cool but they'd be even cooler if it had the ESP logo on it. And for instance this guitar here. It's $1499 and it's an LTD. Why pay that much for an LTD when you can get a LTD deluxe used for $8-900 or new for $1,099  imo should at least say E-II on it. You can even find an older real "ESP" standard series for $1499 used. I just don't get that marketing strategy and it definitely pissed off all ESP fans. The logo was one of the coolest things about the guitars. 

Marc C.

@george p. it is made in Indonesia.

george p.

fml i want a korean ltd. Is that still a thing?!

george p.

Where is this made?

Carl N.

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Marc C.

Superbe guitar. Love everything about it, plays so beautifully easily ...  and sounds totally great.
I am glad I snapped one when I had some cash to burn.
One day, I will own a "E-II M-I THRU NT" which is kind of my dream guitar, possibly next to an "E-II HORIZON NT-II".

Carl N.

Glad you enjoy it!