Alexander H.

When will this guitar be available to purchase?

Carl N.

These should be in stores now

ChrisL.

The specs list is impressive. After watching the demo by Cameron Stucky I preordered one. The wait is gonna be looooooonnnnggg...

Carl N.

Hope you enjoy it when you get it!

Eduard S.

Congrats! What is the actual price for this nice axe?

Jonas H.

Stunning specs and classy design!

How is the neck and fretboard finished? 

Carl N.

This will be a natural satin.  Hope this helps!

Jonas H.

Helps a lot, much appreciated!

Lukáš K.

1649€? With 400€ more you can get some E-II models, what make´s these so expensive? The white one is the same for 935€, different pickups from same company doesn´t add to the price, so it makes 714€ for stainless steel frets, sandblast finish and 8 scalloped frets, Swamp ash should not be that more expensive than Alder as I learned from some guy that runs a guitar shop and knows a lot about guitar, that´s just brands who raise prices on that matter. Unless you put in some kind of expensive type of wood, for example American Swamp Ash. For this money I can ask some luthier in my country to build me any guitar I would want up to my specs. This is getting out of control as happened at Gibson. I am loosing my interest in ESP/LTD guitars, maybe I will look up to like Schecter, they give you at least some extras on their guitars, at least for the money you should throw a hardcase for it too. Or maybe I will look up to Fender´s Jim Root sig that is buld in USA, comes with hard case, strap and cable and is build like tank. 

Nathan M.

Can't get an E-II with stainless steel frets, roasted maple neck, or a scalloped fretboard... let alone, all those in one guitar. 

Anthony P.

Looks great! What's different between this and the white version which is $200 less?

Carl N.

Hey Anthony, if you check out the specifications of each you'll see that the body wood, fret material, and pickups are different between these two.  Hope this helps!